Month: June 2024

Optimism wards off procrastination

People with an optimistic outlook on the future are less likely to be severe procrastinators, according to new research. While procrastinators often admonish themselves for their ‘bad habit,’ it turns out that their worries for the future are more to blame. Through a survey of nearly 300 young people, researchers found that those who had […]

Published on June 10, 2024

Interventions against misinformation also increase skepticism toward reliable sources

Efforts to tackle false information through fact-checking or media literacy initiatives increases the public’s skepticism toward ‘fake news’. However, they also breed distrust in genuine, fact-based news sources, a new study using online survey experiments in the US, Poland and Hong Kong shows. Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., […]

Published on June 10, 2024

Splitting hairs: Science of biomechanics to understand of bad hair days

Academics are often accused of ‘splitting hairs’, but a team has now devised a machine to do just that. We all have a bad hair day from time to time, and split ends are a common problem. However, the science behind this kind of hair damage is poorly understood, which is why scientists are investigating […]

Published on June 10, 2024