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People know an average of 5,000 faces, says study
Results provide baseline with which to compare ‘facial vocabulary’ size of humans with facial recognition software.
We trust people with similar accents, says study
Research found trust-related decisions about accented speakers are more difficult due to our underlying bias for members of our own group.
Dogs' cuteness peak at 8 weeks, says study
Study shows pups' attractiveness is lowest at birth and increases to maximum before 10 weeks of age before declining and levelling off.
Study says sexual orientation top risk for suicidal thoughts in college freshmen
Globally, suicide was second leading cause of death among 15- to 29-year-olds in 2015, according to the World Health Organization (WHO).
Parents fear social media more than drugs
Parent's number one concern was education and study stress among their children
Fake news travels faster than truth: Study
The MIT study took the 126,285 stories and checked them against six independent fact-checking sites.
Humans may soon develop drugs from ants
Experiments with 20 ant species found antimicrobials on 12 of them, a team reported in the Royal Society Open Science journal.
Cancer from cellphones? New study says no need to hang up
Studies of cellphone users had found little reason for concern, but the newest research took a closer look at the effects.
Salt threatens US waters
Researchers say tons of sodium chloride crystals, more than 20 million nationwide each year; are rising the salinity of hundreds of lakes.
Survey reveals one fourth of millennials are stressed out every day
While only 31 per cent revealed that they felt mentally stimulated every day, while 46 per cent felt stressed under three times a week.