News Psychology

Drawing skills predict future intelligence.

British scientists have conducted a long-term study that may predict intelligence in growing children. Ten years ago, four-year-olds were asked to draw a person. Now,

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Unbridled Growth of World Population

The world’s population has surpassed 7.2 billion people, according to the latest official count by the United Nations. This number includes a possible deviation of

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Mystery Atmospheric Phenomenon Discovered

In a groundbreaking discovery, Dr. Markus Rex, an ozone specialist and scientist, and his international research team have uncovered an unknown atmospheric phenomenon. They have

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Fracking pollutes more than groundwater

Fracking, the process of extracting natural gas, has become a controversial issue in the United States. While it is an effective method, it also poses

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Lab-grown meat: A sustainable solution

Scientists have presented the world’s first burger made from lab-grown meat. The artificial meat is expected to help reduce environmental damage and save resources. Researchers

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Antarctic ozone hole closes again.

Good news for the environment as scientists have discovered that the ozone hole over Antarctica is continuing to close. This positive trend could see the

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Improved Truck Aerodynamics Reduce Fuel Consumption

Dutch researchers have developed a simple but effective way to reduce fuel consumption in trucks by up to 7.5%. By attaching a funnel-shaped device to