Misunderstanding the link between our actions and consequences could be what makes giving up harmful habits so difficult, study shows.
A short burst of aerobic exercise is believed to promote a molecule in the brain that is crucial for learning to feel safe.
Good with faces? New research suggests that your ability might be more akin to piecing together a jigsaw puzzle than taking a photograph.
The pioneering researchers have been honoured for excellence in biological sciences, physical sciences and innovation.
New information Instagram makes teens feel worse about their bodies is an opportunity for parents to start a conversation with their children.
Bias is a psychological process detectable in individual judgements. Noise is a different phenomenon affecting human decisions.
If we want to change the world for the better, we need to learn how to act wisely, a new book says.
Places where there is a lot of misogynistic tweeting going on are likely to have a lot of domestic violence as well, a study by UNSW has found.
Social isolation can trigger sugar and cigarette cravings, but socialising may offer relief, a study in rats has shown.
A researcher from UNSW Sydney and NeuRA will undertake research to investigate whether virtual reality can ease pain following spinal cord injury.