Education & Learning

What a Brain on Insight Looks Like

Duke-led research shows how the brain physically changes when a moment of insight strikes—doubling memory retention and revealing the neurological power of discovery.

Autistic Communication Works—Just Differently

A landmark study finds autistic people communicate just as effectively as others—redefining autism from a social deficit to a difference in style.

Broken Bonds: How Postpartum Depression Echoes into Childhood

A Shinshu University study shows how postpartum depression can shape a child’s emotional development into adolescence—and how early bonding may buffer the impact.

STEM Success Begins with Self-Belief, Not Peer Comparison

A new study finds that STEM students perform better when they value their own effort rather than comparing it to others—especially true for women.

Social Media Mirrors Mental Health in Teens

A University of Cambridge study uncovers distinct social media behaviors among adolescents with mental health conditions, offering insights for tailored interventions.

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