How University Students Perceive and Perform Kindness? According to researchers, a small act of kindness can go a long way toward improving student health and wellness. A new study looks at how…
Active Learning is More Effective Faculty concluded after collecting research on active learning that engaging students through interactive activities, discussions, feedback, and AI-enhanced technologies resulted in improved academic performance when…
Suspension of Students is linked to Teacher Stress Excessive workload and working hours are frequently cited by teachers as major sources of workplace stress. This advice explains how to deal with stress at…
More Stimulation is Required for Intelligent Parrots According to a new study that helps to explain why many intelligent animals struggle in captivity, the smarter the bird, the more unique welfare needs…
Gorillas can distinguish between Human and Animal Voices Many animals recognize the voices of their own species, and some can recognize the voices of other species, such as humans. However, it has been…
Children’s Self-esteem is suffering as a Result of Ability-based Classes It is true that self-confidence is the key to rapid advancement and greater comprehension in everything you do. A student who is self-assured has a…
The Size of a Primate’s Brain does not Predict how Smart they are Across the animal kingdom, brain size grows in proportion to body size. Despite this common scaling principle, brain size to body weight ratios vary from…
New Evidence Connects Psychosis to the Immune System of the Brain According to Oxford University researchers, some patients sectioned with psychotic conditions such as schizophrenia or bipolar disorder may actually have a treatable immune disorder. According…
Consumption of Mushrooms may Reduce the Risk of Depression A new Penn State study finds a link between eating mushrooms on a daily basis and a lower risk of depression. Mushrooms contain a number…
Postpartum Depression Risk is Notably Influenced by Breastfeeding Status and Duration Postpartum depression (PPD) is a significant health issue, according to a study of 29,685 American women, with nearly 13% at risk. The findings revealed that…