The Apple CarPlay vs Android Auto discussion is an extension of the longstanding and heated iPhone vs Android debate. These two provide a solution for […]
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Neuroscience: Link Between Gratitude And Happiness
English poet John Milton once said, “Gratitude bestows reverence, allowing us to encounter everyday epiphanies, those transcendent moments of awe that change forever how we […]
Boycott and Buycott of Russian Goods in China
A considerable level of anti-Russian sentiments in China is possible. This might come as a surprise for some people considering that both countries historically share […]
Wardle-Derakhshan Framework of Information Disorder
Researchers Dr. Claire Wardle and Hossein Derakhshan introduced a conceptual framework for examining information disorder or information pollution. For starters, they argued that the current […]
Link Between Aging and Carbohydrate Consumption
One thing is certain based on several scientific studies: the legendary fountain of youth likely contains minimal to no carbohydrates. Researchers have been actively exploring […]
Orange Cats: Random Scientific and Cultural Facts
The internet has branded them as the silliest variant of domestic cats. Some have branded them as the golden retrievers of the feline world. But […]
How Tariffs Fuel Price Hikes and Can It Cause Inflation?
Tariffs are one of the most common protectionism policies. Raising import duties on certain goods to make them more expensive can encourage the domestic consumption […]
Applications of Strategic Human Resource Management
The management of human resources in organizations has evolved from reactive to proactive. This is called strategic human resource management. It specifically involves a proactive […]
Why Cats Have Amazing Reflexes: Science and Fun Facts
The phrase “cat-like reflexes” is not a mere compliment pulled out of nowhere. It is grounded in reality. Domestic cats have one of the best […]
Corruption in the Philippines: Historical and Sociocultural Origins
In his journal article published in 2007 in the Philippine Review of Economics, economist Robert H. Nelson argued that the corruption in the Philippines is […]