The Power of Green Environments on Human Brains Scholars-Weekly·October 22, 2025In today’s modern society, humans are inevitably exposed to stress, constant use of digital devices, crowded urban environments,...Science·3 min read·1
The Science of Sleep Scholars-Weekly·October 17, 2025Recently, the number of people taking sleep medication has been increasing, especially among young people. It shows that...Science·4 min read·1
Net Zero Carbon Emissions: The Key to Our Future Scholars-Weekly·October 15, 2025Since the Industrial Revolution, humanity has had numerous impacts on the earth. Carbon dioxide emission, one of the...Science·4 min read·1
Déjà vu – The Feeling of Having Experienced Something Before Scholars-Weekly·October 10, 2025Have you ever felt like you have experienced something before? Sometimes people perceive their situation as having been...Life·2 min read·1
Psychological Outlook on Rewarding Criminals Scholars-Weekly·October 8, 2025In the past, approximately two-thirds of released criminals were rearrested within three years (Beck and Shipley). For a...Life·2 min read·1
How Germany Successfully Used Neurochemistry to Free Themselves from Nazi. Scholars-Weekly·October 3, 2025After World War II, Germany became a completely different nation from what it had been used to be....History·2 min read·0
How the Olympics have Changed through Time Scholars-Weekly·October 1, 2025Every four years, athletes from all around the world gather to compete for one of the highest achievements...History·1 min read·0
Christian Horner’s $100 Million Exit and the Ease of Returning to Formula 1 Scholars-Weekly·September 30, 2025© Mark Thompson/Getty Images/Red Bull Content Pool Christian Horner is out at Red Bull, formally and finally, with...World News·4 min read·2
Beyond Technology: Handwriting as a Tool for Rehabilitation in Parkinson’s Disease Scholars-Weekly·September 26, 2025Could holding a pen and writing on paper instead of relying on technology change the way of thinking,...Science·3 min read·2
The Way to Preserve the Pursuit of Happiness – in Neurochemical Way Scholars-Weekly·September 17, 2025https://healthcare.utah.edu/healthfeed/2021/11/practicing-gratitude-better-health-and-well-being Globally, happiness is on the decline, as 5.7 percent of adults are experiencing depression, and the loss...Science·2 min read·2