Cuteness can shift moods and lower cortisol, and science backs it up. Looking at baby animals, like a seal pup blinking on a beach or a panda somersaulting, actually lights up the same brain areas as ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Is it just us, or is the cuteness of foxes underrated? Sure, we hear all about dogs and cats (and we love them!), but there's just ...
The Economist: Small, but mighty: how cuteness has taken over the world
We're in the cuteness era, and it's adorable. But experts say there's a deeper meaning behind it. According to Simon May, a philosophy professor at King's College London and the author of The Power of ...
MSN: The Psychology of Cuteness and Why We're Drawn to the Adorable
Cuteness makes us feel happy and relaxed by triggering positive emotions. Our brains release dopamine when we see cute things, making us feel pleasure. People think different things are cute based on ...
The New York Times: The Darker Side of Japan’s Love of Cuteness
The Conversation: Pikachu protesters, Studio Ghibli memes and the subversive power of cuteness
Yahoo: People Can't Get Over the Cuteness of Baby Who Is a Real Life 'Maggie Simpson'
People Can't Get Over the Cuteness of Baby Who Is a Real Life 'Maggie Simpson'
AOL: A pet’s ‘cuteness’ can influence intentions to book Airbnbs and rental stays, suggests new study
A pet’s ‘cuteness’ can influence intentions to book Airbnbs and rental stays, suggests new study