Category: Student Reporter

Can you really trust your “Gut Feelings”?

While trusting one’s gut instincts is frequently advocated, recent research casts doubt on the reliability of intuition in decision-making. Studies have unearthed biases that can

What is bad breath?

Bad breath, also known as halitosis, is an olfactory nuisance experienced by many individuals, causing discomfort and embarrassment for both the afflicted individual and those

The Practical Use of Music in Study Sessions

While certain individuals opt for silent study environments, others find studying alongside music beneficial. Music serves multiple purposes, enhancing mood, aiding concentration, and stimulating motivation

Does #BookTok ruin reading

In recent years, almost every time a reader tries to find a next-read, their screen shows the word #BookTok without fail. BookTok, which is the

Benefits of Stress

What is stress? Although the term “stress” has become very common, it is originally a physics term meaning “distortion of an object.’’ This idea was

Smartphone Use and Child Development

When deciding on supplying smartphones to children, evaluating their impact involves considering not just children’s usage but also parental behavior around smartphones. Research suggests parental

Does multitasking lower our IQ?

Multitasking harms our brains and performance. Engaging in multitasking poses detrimental effects on both brain function and task performance, as evidenced by numerous studies conducted

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