A Unique Approach to Detect Intoxication, Study Finds

A Unique Approach to Detect Intoxication, Study Finds

[Science Saw] – A new study reveals a unique approach to detecting intoxication. Highlights: The study presents a new method for alcohol intoxication detection using voice analysis, leveraging everyday devices like mobile phones. Researchers aim for a practical solution with voice analysis, making alcohol detection more accessible and feasible. The successful development of a machine … Read more

Study Finds New Interesting Facts About Materialistic People

Study Finds New Interesting Facts About Materialistic People

[Science Saw] – A recent study has found new interesting facts about materialistic people. Highlights: Research uncovers a link between anxious attachment and status-signaling consumption. Attachment theory explains how early interactions shape adult relationships, categorizing attachment into secure, anxious and avoidant styles. A study suggests individuals with anxious attachment may use status consumption to seek … Read more

Study Finds What Men’s State of Mind Centers On

A new study suggests what men's state of mind centers on

[Science Saw] – A new study suggests what men’s state of mind centers on. Highlights: A recent study found a strong link between men’s social networks and mental well-being, highlighting the importance of friendships for mental health. The study introduces “social network investment,” emphasizing its importance over interaction quality and focusing on friend count’s impact … Read more

There Is Another Side To Holding A Grudge, Study Reveals

There Is Another Side To Holding A Grudge, Study Reveals

[Science Saw] – Holding a grudge is connected to more things than most people think, according to a new study. Highlights: The study finds a connection between narcissism and holding grudges, especially among individuals with both vulnerable and grandiose narcissistic traits. It examines how vulnerable narcissism, linked to internal insecurity and grandiose narcissism, associated with … Read more

Someone Can Easily Figure You Out By Your Music Taste

Someone Can Easily Figure You Out With Your Music Taste

[Science Saw] – A new study finds that your music taste or preference could unknowingly profile you. Highlights: Music taste reveals moral beliefs, not just preferences. This research connects music with moral values, going beyond personality studies. Analyzing 1,480 Italian Facebook users, the study links music to morals through lyrics and musical attributes. Kindness and … Read more

What Parents Do These Days That Upset Kids, Study Uncovers

What Parents Do These Days That Upset Kids, Study Uncovers

[Science Saw] – A study uncovers what contemporary parents do these days that upset kids. Highlights: Parents globally use lies to influence their kids, prompting recent studies. Parents may lie to prompt better behavior or happiness, making judgment tricky. Cultural differences influence parental lying rates, despite valuing honesty. Experts worry parental lies may influence children … Read more

Women With This Trait Are More Dangerous, Study Warns

Women With This Trait Are More Dangerous, Study Warns

[Science Saw] – A new study warns that women with this specific trait that is discussed below are more dangerous than men. Highlights: Traditionally, prison studies centered on men, neglecting women. Recently, attention has shifted to understanding female criminality. Researchers explored links between specific traits and female criminal behavior. 63 incarcerated women, mostly from Portugal … Read more

Scientists Warn Parents About This Particular Act Towards Children

Scientists Warn Parents About This Particular Act Towards Children

[Science Saw] – In a New Study, Scientists Warn Parents About This Particular Act Towards Children. Highlights: Research explores how spanking affects children’s cognitive abilities. Researchers investigate how childhood experiences of violence such as spanking, impact individuals later in life, aiming to address inequalities. Using data from over 12,000 children, the study examines the effects … Read more

One Mistake You Shouldn’t Make With Your Child, Study Warns

One Mistake You Shouldn't Make With Your Child, Study Warns

[Science Saw] – A New Study Warns of the One Mistake You Shouldn’t Make With Your Child. Highlights: Childhood isolation can impact adult physical health, as loneliness in childhood may affect health later on. Researchers explored the long-term effects of loneliness on the body, particularly its connection to inflammation and subsequent health issues. Data revealed … Read more

Reducing Aggression in Men Made Easy, Study Shows

Reducing Aggression in Men Made Easy, Study Shows

[Science Saw] – A New Study Shows the Secret Tip to Reduce Aggression in Men. Highlights: Tears, thought to protect eyes, surprisingly reduce aggression in men, challenging traditional views. In three experiments, tears significantly reduced male aggression compared to saline. Tears, though scentless, activate parts of the nose, suggesting they are detectable. Brain scans show … Read more

Depression and Eating Habit, Study Reveals Crucial Findings

Depression and Eating Habit, Study Reveals Crucial Findings

[Science Saw] – A study Reveals What Most People Don’t Know About Depression and Eating Habit. Highlights: A study finds that those with mood disorders like MDD and GAD struggle with managing eating habits. Researchers aimed to pinpoint biological markers linked to MDD, influenced by familial history, especially in women. The study explored if brain … Read more