| Journals Psychology Newsletter for Tuesday March 10, 2026 ( 4 items ) |
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Aalto University: 9 Experts on Finnish Happiness - From Cold-water Swimming to Trust in Institutions, Why Does the Nation Stay Happy?
AALTO, Finland, March 9 -- Aalto University issued the following news release:
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9 experts on Finnish happiness: From cold-water swimming to trust in institutions, why does the nation stay happy?
It's likely Finland will top the World Happiness Report for the 9th year running, predicts the nation's foremost happiness expert Frank Martela. From science-driven decision-making to architecture for well-being, the latest research from Aalto offers a variety of possible explanations.
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Four University of Birmingham Academics Appointed Academy of Social Sciences Fellows
BIRMINGHAM, England, March 9 -- The University of Birmingham posted the following news:
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Four University of Birmingham academics appointed Academy of Social Sciences Fellows
Leading academics from education, psychology, geography, and African studies have become Academy of Social Sciences Fellows.
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Professors Heather Flowe, Reza Gholami, Insa Nolte, and Jessica Pykett have been elected as Fellows of the Academy of Social Sciences in the latest cohort of 74 new appointees.
The 2026 el
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Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video - sleep suffers, but not grades, study finds
LAWRENCE, Kansas, March 9 -- The University of Kansas posted the following news:
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Students with lower self-control tend to procrastinate with short-form video; sleep suffers, but not grades, study finds
Who among us hasn't put off doing something we know we need to do while scrolling through just a few more TikToks, Instagram reels or YouTube shorts?
New research from the William Allen White School of Journalism & Mass Communications at the University of Kansas has found that college st
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UH Researcher Disputes Claim That Multilingualism Promotes Better Brain Aging
HOUSTON, Texas, March 10 (TNSjou) -- The University of Houston issued the following news:
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UH Researcher Disputes Claim that Multilingualism Promotes Better Brain Aging
Finds that Wealth, Not Languages, May Drive Healthy Brain
By Laurie Fickman, 713/743-8454, lafickma@Central.UH.EDU
University of Houston professor of psychology Arturo Hernandez is disputing a high-profile study published in the journal Nature Aging claiming that people who live in multilingual countries show healthier
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