One moment he’s being swatted away by another monkey. The next, he’s curled up in a quiet hug. Either way, Punch has the uncanny ability to leave thou.
A single clip of a baby monkey grooming a stuffed toy — picking imaginary lice off a plush orangutan like it was alive — hit ...
A specific pattern of brain activity in a frontal brain region is linked to compulsive behaviors like excessive hand washing, chronic hair-pulling, and skin-picking in people with obsessive compulsive ...
According to recent research on artificial intelligence in the wine industry, the future of wine production is beginning to ...
A professor has explained why Punch the baby monkey has taken over social media, and it turns out your brain reacts to him before you even realise it.
1 in 20 people suffer 'prolonged grief disorder' after a bereavement—during which the loss remains raw, consuming and unrelenting.
Grief over the death of a loved one may be hard-wired in the brain, suggests a new study. Neurologists examined why some ...
There's nothing wrong with being nice, but sometimes it's at the nice person's expense. Worse, it's also at the expense of genuine friendshisp or relationships they can build.