Religious people aren’t generally more satisfied with life than anyone else
Religious people do not generally have better life satisfaction than atheist and non-religious people, according to research by the University of Cologne. The study, conducted by Katharina Pohls, Thomas Schlosser,…
Some parents would give children prescription drugs to boost academic and extracurricular performance
In 40% of situations, parents would consider giving their children medication to enhance their performance, according to new research by the University of Cologne. The study, conducted by Dr Sebastian…
People prefer their intelligent personal assistants to be competent rather than warm
People are more likely to continuously use intelligent personal assistants (IPA), such as Amazon’s Alexa or Apple’s Siri, if they are competent rather than warm, according to new research by…
Renters face much higher housing costs than homeowners
Housing costs are felt more by households that rent, according to new research by Vienna University of Economics and Business. The study, conducted by Professors Emanuel List and Wilfried Altzinger,…
Commuters tripled COVID-19 cases in UK before lockdown
Commuters moving between different counties increased COVID cases in the UK significantly before lockdown was imposed, according to new research by Vienna University of Economics and Business (WU). The study,…