Why do official sports accounts frame women differently from men? New research uncovers hidden visual bias in digital sports culture.
The Philippines May Be Testing The Wrong Bacteria In Its Rivers
Is the Clean Water Act enough to prevent disease from polluted rivers?
Why AI Doesn’t Work the Same Everywhere And Why That Matters
Can artificial intelligence truly understand every society or is it amplifying inequality worldwide through hidden cultural assumptions?
Menstrual Taboo Still Shapes Women’s Freedom in India
Why do millions of girls still feel shame during menstruation when science clearly shows periods are a natural biological process?
LED-Driven Spectral Engineering of Brassicaceae Microgreens for Enhanced Yield and Phytochemical Quality
Can changing the light color make vegetables healthier and more nutritious? Discover how LED technology is transforming modern agriculture.
When the Self Feels Under Threat: A New Perspective on Depression
Could a rigid sense of self quietly fuel depression, and could a more flexible way of relating to ourselves support well-being?
The Role of Psychology in Preventing Doping in Sport
Why do athletes still dope despite knowing the risks? This research explains how moral reasoning influences the likelihood of doping.
Scientists Are Turning Wood into The Future of Clean Drinking Water
Could wood-based membranes replace expensive synthetic filters in the global fight against polluted drinking water?
Virtual Reality Reveals How The Brain Learns To Ignore Distractions
What happens when a sudden noise interrupts your concentration? Scientists use VR to uncover how attention and reaction improve through learning.
How Motivation and Need Satisfaction Travel Between Coach and Athlete
Can athletes motivate coaches too? Discover how psychology is reshaping sport through trust, support, and shared motivation.