Lufthansa takes on its active role in Nazism for the first time and commissions a study about its responsibility
Lufthansa has taken a significant step in acknowledging its historical role during the Nazi regime by commissioning a study on its involvement and the use of forced labor.
Can a dead person still hear? You will be amazed after reading this new research
A new study claims that the human brain remains active for a short period after death, allowing individuals to hear sounds around them, including the moment doctors declare their death.
Grandmothers helping with grandchildren's homework and playing with them, despite physical fatigue, their brains stay โsharpโ
A recent study suggests that grandmothers who take care of their grandchildren may experience slower cognitive decline, highlighting the benefits of active involvement in their lives.
Researchers claim that practicing active listening can increase the feeling of being loved
A new study suggests that engaging in active listening may enhance individuals' feelings of being loved, according to researchers Sonja Lyubomirsky and Harry Reis.
Brain training sessions found to reduce dementia risk in decades-long study
A decades-long study indicates that cognitive training can significantly lower the risk of dementia in older adults.
Only 1 in 4 Adults Think Social Mobility is Active: Wealth Inheritance Limits Mobility
A recent study reveals that only 25.4% of South Korean adults believe that social mobility is active, citing parents' wealth and social background as significant barriers.
The training method recommended by Harvard: less time and better results?
A recent study suggests that being physically active one or two days a week can offer the same health benefits as frequent exercise, provided the effort is moderate to vigorous and totals 150 minutes weekly.
How staying up late increases cardiovascular risk โ What a new study shows about "night owls"
A recent study indicates that individuals who are more active in the evening and regularly stay up late may face an increased risk of heart disease.
A recent study shows that the preferred mode of transport among Estonians is the most popular
A recent study indicates that while physical activity among Estonians has increased, many still wish to be more active but face challenges such as fatigue and lack of time.
"Sulaymaniyah" on a Hot Geological Plate.. Are Earthquakes Just a Matter of Time?
A recent study indicates that Sulaymaniyah, located in northeastern Iraq, sits on an active geological plate subject to pressure from colliding tectonic plates, raising concerns about potential earthquakes.
Felipe VI dethrones Alberto of Monaco as the hardest-working among European royalty
A study by UFO NO MORE reveals Felipe VI as the most active European royal in 2025, while Queen Letizia has the busiest schedule among the women.
If your father did these 11 things, he raised you to be a real man
A study published in Developmental Psychobiology highlights the importance of a father's involvement in children's development, suggesting that active participation in daily moments significantly contributes to their social, emotional, and physical growth.