Learn how social connections may influence extinction risk in some wildlife species.
Scientists are rethinking extinction risk as studies reveal how shrinking populations disrupt social connections that many animals depend on.
A new study found that aerobic exercise can be highly effective for reducing symptoms of depression and anxiety, with ...
Human medical research shows that positive social connections help people live healthier, happier, longer lives. Is the same ...
Con-grad-ulations are in order if you have an upcoming reunion. And while many of us may cringe at our high school days and fashion missteps, if you’re on the fence about attending, science says you ...
Feeling isolated this winter? Learn how social connections and simple gym activities—like group classes, challenges and YMCA ...
Moving to a new city can be a daunting challenge, especially when it comes to meeting new friends. The US Chamber of ...
An Adelaide clinical psychologist creates a simplified version of Dungeons and Dragons to help neurodivergent children and ...
Imagine an asteroid striking Earth and wiping out most of the human population. Even if some lucky people survived the impact, Homo sapiens might still face extinction, because the social networks ...
Retirement is often imagined as a quieter, smaller life: days spent close to home, routines rarely stretching beyond the ...
Based on recent research from Humankind, some of the strongest predictors of workforce performance—such as financial strain, sleep disruption, declining health habits and social isolation—live outside ...
Most of the harm that comes from alcohol,” said one researcher, is “due mostly or mainly to drinking with their buddies.” ...