Heisenberg (Walter White) and Jesse Pinkman. Does it ring any bells? If you do not know who they are, here …
When Selfies became a space trend
Self-portraits, a.k.a. Selfies, have a long history in the art world, and with the rise of smartphones, selfies captured by cameras rather than painted pictures have become increasingly popular. But what about selfies in space?
The Evolution of Video Games: Trends and Developments
From Super Mario to highly Levelled up video games of today, the journey of video games spiraled significantly in years of coding.
Mindful Meditation: Scientists not happy!
How is your mindfulness meditation going? Do you know your true self yet? Have you become a better person? More …
Long Drive Trips and Ways to have Fun
Planning a Road Trip or longing and desperate for one? Don’t be discouraged by the endless hours ahead of you. …
Getting Things Done (GTD) Method Promises Stress-Free Productivity
Have you got stuff you want to get done? Just go get it done. Sometimes, there’s a little more to it than that… “The most effective way to do it is to do it,” said Amelia Earhart. The methodology behind the aptly named Getting Things Done (GTD) productivity hack.
Strong Sibling Relationships Help Counteract Family Conflict
It turns out, even if your relationship with your sibling was contentious, that relationship might have protected you from some even worse effects. Guess that means we were actually helping our siblings by hogging the PlayStation all those years.
Less Sleep during Weekdays, Jumbo Weekend Sleep does save lives
We all got the habit of thinking that sleep deprivation during weekdays can be fulfilled by long weekend sleep. According to a research conducted recently, too little rest during weekdays can’t be counteracted by a longer sleep during weekends. The suggestion that sleeping more hours over the weekend may compensate for staying up late during the week, at least in the younger age group, appears to diverge from past research, note the investigators.
Early Stress Makes Child’s Brains Grow Up Too Fast, A sign to worry of
Early life stress might prematurely set the process of brain maturation into motion to help ensure survival. But while a rapidly matured brain might have kept humans alive in leaner times, it may also have hampered brain plasticity — the brain’s ability to adapt.
Gender Pay Gap: A matter still affecting the Science Culture
Unpacking the pay gap is complicated. Men and women are perceived differently when they negotiate. Nonetheless, a pay gap creeps in and widens to reward senior men more than senior women.