Psychology Today: The Latest A good night’s sleep is crucial to mental and physical health, but for the anxiously attached, new relationship research shows that this can be hard to achieve. Go to Source 23/04/2024 – 18:03 /Susan Krauss Whitbourne PhD, ABPP Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

Psychology Today: The Latest A test thought by many medical professionals to be “inaccurate, outdated and unethical” contributed to a woman being sentenced to thirty years in prison. Go to Source 23/04/2024 – 03:03 /Miko M. Wilford Ph.D. Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

PsycPORT™: Psychology Newswire A new British study has found that some behaviors considered problematic in childhood can lead to higher salaries later in life. Go to Source 28/03/2024 – 15:03 / Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

MIT News – Artificial intelligence A few years ago, MIT researchers invented a cryptographic ID tag that is several times smaller and significantly cheaper than the traditional radio frequency tags (RFIDs) that are often affixed to products to verify their authenticity. This tiny tag, which offers improved security over RFIDs, utilizes terahertz waves, which are […]Continue reading

A report shows fewer Canadians are working from home than at the start of the COVID-19 pandemic. It also found working from home had potentially important implications for society. Go to Source 19/01/2024 – 18:04 /Nathaniel Dove Twitter: @hoffeldtcom

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