Ever wondered how our social circles influence financial generosity? New research reveals that people share money differently depending on social structures, offering insights into human behavior in close-knit versus broader communities. More ...
Conducted by researchers at the Max Planck Institute, this study highlights that individuals in smaller, tight-knit groups are often more generous, while larger, looser social networks see more cautious sharing. These findings could have implications for charitable giving and economic aid, helping organizations better understand and influence donation patterns across diverse communities.
The digital shift towards mental health apps continues, with millions turning to platforms like Sanvello and BetterHelp. These tools now play a key role in self-care, but experts question their effectiveness. More ...
Many are using apps for mental health as stigma fades, but some doubt these “Uber-style” services can replace traditional therapy. Still, demand is high, with growth expected to reach $17.5 billion by 2030.