Dr. Paul Zak explains the evolution of his free app, SIX, which uses data from smart wearable devices to detect the value of experiences in the brain that contribute to happiness and resilience. Because what gets measured gets acted on, he invites readers to get the app and use the information to enhance well-being.| Positive Psychology News
When we offer a compliment, studies show that we hugely underestimate how good it can make a person feel. The post “I like your hair” – The Surprising Science of Compliments appeared first on David R Hamilton PHD.| David R Hamilton PHD
The Rule of Four is an easy practice rooted in kindness, gratitude, and self-awareness to improve your mental health.| The Best Brain Possible
Updated: April 2023 I have previously written about how the current framework for understanding and assessing labour progress is inaccurate, not supported by evidence, and fails to incorporate women’s experience of birth. This post is in response to readers asking … Continue reading →| Dr Rachel Reed
Updated: July 2019 Amniotic sac and fluid play an important role in the labour process and usually remain intact until the end of labour. However, around 10% of women will …| Dr Rachel Reed
Hands down, the robot story of 2022 was the San Francisco Police Department’s decision, and subsequent retraction, to order a fleet of killer robots. The highly-debated proposal tried to set …| CHRONICLING THE ROBOT INDUSTRY