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UXDA applies neuromarketing principles to humanize the way people interact with financial services through our invented ...
If your to-do-list list keeps getting longer but the motivation to get things done is in short demand, you're not alone.
Creative work demands exploration and uncertainty, but students today have been conditioned to expect fixed outcomes and ...
The top two tiers of women's football in England have a new look - but does the body running the game have its priorities ...
ACT Leadership says that fixing everything isn’t leadership, and that the number one trap it sees leaders fall into is the ...
The science of surrounding yourself with joy Dopamine decor, as this movement has come to be known, isn’t simply about aesthetic choices—it’s about cultivating environments that genuinely elevate your ...
This summer, floral nails, jelly nails, blooming nails, and bug nails are trending—but that's just the tip of the iceberg.
New research from Recovered, a rehabilitation and addiction treatment directory, reveals that New Jersey ranks No. 1 among ...
Each octopus arm has its own dense network of neurons, up to 350 million across all eight arms, that can work without the ...
Humans didn’t evolve for spreadsheets, yet we’re chained to them. Learn why the brain rebels against cubicles, and how to redesign work so it fuels purpose, mastery, and belonging.
Why your brain craves chaos after a breakup—exploring the science behind wild post-breakup decisions and how they aid ...
Over the past three decades, the video game industry has distilled the neurochemical recipe for changing human behavior at scale. By honing these neuroscience-based design techniques, the video game ...