The Ainu, also known as Aynu, are an indigenous people of Japan and Eastern Russia. According to recent research, the Ainu people originated from a merger
Research published in 2015 delivered proof of Irish people's ancient connections to the Middle East and Russia.
We all have to deal — and work — with difficult people. Harvard Business Review author and communication expert Amy Gallo shares how to handle the most passive aggressive and troublesome co-workers.
I want to start by excusing the title – I am, of course, not implying that you are idiots. I have however been carrying out a lot of interviews recently and I noticed that many people –…
Find the hidden stories of your poor ancestors' lives with these 12 resources, including ones created regardless of wealth and because someone was poor.
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According to many studies over the years, and my new data analysis, religious people are, statistically speaking, measurably more likely to be happy.
It's not uncommon for people to share the same name, but how do you know which one is your ancestor when researching your family tree?
Are you ready to improve your research techniques? Do you have a difficult research problem in your family tree? Is it time to move to the next level of genealogy research? Whether or not you are a…
For years, melatonin has been a large proponent in sleep and circadian rhythm studies, however, » Continue Reading.
Lucid dreaming has been shown to reduce insomnia and anxiety, and even help people process their grief. But for most of us, it doesn’t come naturally.
Skull cap with electrodes can read people's private thoughts
J. Marion Sims is remembered as the father of modern gynecology. Forgotten are the mothers of that medical specialty — the enslaved women whose bodies were used for the advancement of his research.
A new study reveals an increased risk of psychological and physiological disorders in high IQ people compared to national averages. Researchers report 20% of Mensa members, with an IQ of 130 and over, have a diagnosed anxiety disorder, compared to 10% of the general public.
SIBO has been studied at length and is a real thing. Read about the most common SIBO myths you need to know.
Making more money is associated with greater happiness and life satisfaction. And contrary to prior research, there is no plateau at $75,000.
Stop making these family history mistakes. Here are the top 5 genealogy research mistakes being made today and what to do instead.
Using Flickr for genealogy isn’t as obvious as some other websites, but it is a good resource for your toolkit.
Scholars have long tried to ascertain the birthplace of the mother tongue of the Indo-European languages of parts of Europe, the Mideast and western and central Asia.
Stop making these family history mistakes. Here are the top 5 genealogy research mistakes being made today and what to do instead.
A high number of people not diagnosed with autism have autistic traits too. Genetic research has revealed that autism and autistic traits have been part of what makes us human for a long time.
By digging in ancient toilets, researchers uncovered genetic material that tells of past diets and diseases
Chronicling America offers more than 10 million free newspaper pages online. Here's how to use this collection in your genealogy research.
Kissing is often a spiritually damaging form of greeting because a large exchange of spiritual energy occurs through it. A subtle-picture illustrates.
New cognitive research suggests that language profoundly influences the way people see the world; a different sense of blame in Japanese and Spanish
The Y chromosome contains haplogroups that allow people to trace their family history and genes that control male development which may actually be disappearing.
Neanderthals apparently went extinct in Europe about 40,000 years ago, giving them millennia to coexist with modern humans culturally and sexually, researchers say.
The 6 Education Theorists All Teachers Should Know present 6 people that did some of the major research in education.
The Best Welsh Genealogy Resources looks at the top websites for Welsh genealogy research including a free newspaper site
Intelligent people prefer to be alone. Friends will make you happier, unless you’re highly intelligent. In a paper published in the British Journal of Psychology, Norman Li and Satoshi Kanazawa explain why highly intelligent people experience lower life satisfaction when they socialize more frequently with their friends.
People with narcissistic qualities usually know it, researchers have discovered. Let's get one thing straight: Some aspects of narcissism can be healthy. In fact, people we wouldn't otherwise think to call narcissists share tendencies with people who basically scream it.
What does that genealogy abbreviation stand for? Here are explanations of a few, useful, genealogy related abbreviations.
Leo Tolstoy was an acclaimed author who wrote many critically acclaimed books. His works are still researched and appreciated worldwide.
Everyone has heard about the atrocities committed by Josef Mengele, the Nazi doctor who conducted grotesque and inhumane medical experiments on humans.
Here is the second installation to the “What is Science?” series (find the first here). An essential aspect of understanding what science is is knowing who does the work. After all, critical thinking
Scientists say they have found rare evidence of a prehistoric massacre in Europe showing some of the continent's first farmers bearing terrible wounds.
History has told us Aboriginal people in Tasmania almost exclusively occupied open plains. Revelations to the contrary could transform modern conservation.
Scottish Genealogy: Making the most of Scotland's People looks at how to find Scottish genealogy records on this official website and make the most of it without spending too much money. It also looks at the other not so well known records on the site.
Research Paper By Alagappan Nachiappan (Executive Coaching, MALAYSIA) What do these famous people have in common? Einstein, Mahatma Gandhi, Mother Teresa, Thomas Edison, Martin Luther King, Abraham Lincoln, Steve Jobs, Bill Gates, Mark Zuckerberg, Continue...
Archaeologists have revealed the process utilized by highly-skilled craftsmen to create the magnificent gold artifacts that were found around Stonehenge. According to Discovery News, the gold work involved such tiny components that optical experts believe they could only have been made