Silicon Canals

News from Silicon Canals


Week's most reacted
08.06.2026 − 14.06.2026
Silicon Canals
Silicon Canals Editorial Team @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 06/12/2026 09:32 EDT

Most people don’t realise the loneliest stretch of adulthood often arrives in the early 50s, when the children have left, the parents are still here but smaller, and nobody in the house is being raised anymore

The empty-nest narrative ends too soon. The lonelier stretch comes after — in the early 50s, when nobody in the house is being raised anymore and the cognitive patterns of the next thirty years are quietly being set. Read more ›

0

Fresh news
Other news
older that 24 hours
Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 23:45 EDT

Psychology says if you check movie reviews before watching you probably display these 9 distinctive traits

Your methodical habit of checking reviews before pressing play reveals fascinating psychological patterns that extend far beyond your Netflix queue—from how you make life decisions to the way you value your time and process uncertainty. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 23:15 EDT

Psychology says couples who grocery shop together have these 7 unique relationship dynamics

While romantic dinners get all the credit, psychologists have discovered that the couples navigating grocery aisles together are quietly building stronger relationships through micro-negotiations, unspoken communication systems, and shared mental loads that transform mundane errands into powerful bonding experiences. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 23:00 EDT

Psychology says people who would rather read a book than attend a party usually have these 9 intellectual advantages

While your friends are out socializing, science reveals that your "boring" choice to stay home with a book is actually rewiring your brain in ways that create lasting intellectual advantages most people never develop. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 22:45 EDT

People who always bring a gift when visiting someone’s home usually grew up with these 7 classy rules

Behind this seemingly simple habit lies a sophisticated code of conduct that transforms ordinary visits into meaningful connections—seven timeless principles that separate those who merely show up from those who truly know how to honor an invitation. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 22:15 EDT

Millennials who grew up without smartphones have noticeably different social skills than those born after 1994

A subtle yet profound generational fracture has emerged within the millennial cohort itself, where those who learned to flirt without dating apps and navigate social dynamics without GPS are watching their slightly younger peers struggle with unscripted face-to-face conversations while excelling at digital empathy in ways that feel almost alien. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals 1 place · 02/05/2026 21:45 EDT

According to experts, people born between 1985 and 1995 often look much younger than Gen Z

While millennials were stumbling through their awkward years with flip phones and MySpace, Gen Z hit puberty under the unforgiving glare of Instagram—and dermatologists say the difference is starting to show on their faces. Read more ›

2

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 21:15 EDT

Hugging and cuddling eliminates anxiety, relieves depression, improves skin and strengthens the immune system

Scientists have discovered that physical touch triggers the same brain response as winning money or eating chocolate, yet most adults are surviving on less than one-third of the daily hugs our bodies actually need to thrive. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 21:00 EDT

Psychology says if you need a full day alone to recover after social events, you likely possess these 7 cognitive gifts

While extroverts bounce between social events with ease, your brain might be running sophisticated algorithms that analyze micro-expressions, emotional undercurrents, and hidden social patterns—exhausting cognitive superpowers that psychology suggests come with a price. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 20:45 EDT

People who say they “don’t have a type” actually have the most predictable patterns in dating

Research shows that people who insist they're attracted to "all different types" are actually following the same unconscious patterns in every relationship—they just haven't noticed the script they keep reading from. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 20:15 EDT

Psychology says couples who laugh at the same things have a 70% higher chance of long-term compatibility

Scientists have discovered that couples who share inside jokes and laugh at the same ridiculous memes are dramatically more likely to stay together—and the reason why will transform how you think about finding "the one." Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 19:00 EDT

Psychology says people who prefer texting over phone calls aren’t antisocial—they typically have these 8 unique strengths

Research reveals that those who dodge phone calls in favor of texting aren't the antisocial introverts society makes them out to be—they're actually strategic communicators with surprising psychological advantages that might make you rethink your next call. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 18:45 EDT

Psychology says the more intelligent a man is the harder it is to find a girlfriend

Studies reveal a surprising paradox: while intelligent men are statistically more likely to marry and stay married, their overthinking minds and perfectionist tendencies often sabotage their search for love in ways they never see coming. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 18:15 EDT

Couples who cuddle while sleeping are far happier than those who don’t

Scientists discovered that the 26% satisfaction gap between cuddling and non-cuddling couples isn't just about romance—it's your brain releasing a cocktail of bonding chemicals that literally rewires your relationship while you sleep. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 18:00 EDT

I married my rebound and it turned out to be the healthiest relationship I’ve ever had

Against all conventional wisdom, the person who was meant to be a fleeting distraction after my devastating breakup became my wife—and taught me that sometimes the worst possible timing creates the best possible outcome. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 17:45 EDT

Hairstylists say this is the one haircut that grows out gracefully if you have fine hair

While countless cuts promise to work miracles on fine hair, hairstylists are unanimous that only one style actually maintains its shape and fullness for months without that dreaded stringy, shapeless phase that sends you running back to the salon. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 17:30 EDT

The silent treatment is now considered a form of emotional abuse by most relationship therapists

When relationship experts started comparing brain scans of people being ignored by their partners to those experiencing physical pain, they discovered something that would forever change how we understand the damage of prolonged silence in relationships. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 17:15 EDT

Ranked: 8 ergonomic products every desk worker over 50 needs

After decades of desk work, your body is keeping score—but these eight ergonomic essentials could be the difference between retiring early due to pain or thriving through your most productive years yet. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Sarah Mitchell @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 17:00 EDT

9 clever phrases that instantly stop someone from dumping their stress on you

When well-meaning friends turn every conversation into their personal therapy session, these simple phrases can save your sanity without ruining your relationships. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Christian Kelly @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 16:45 EDT

Why making friends after 50 feels impossible when it was effortless in your 20s

The cruel irony is that just when you've finally figured out who you are and what you want in a friend, the universe makes it exponentially harder to find one. Read more ›

0

Silicon Canals
Lachlan Brown @ Silicon Canals · 02/05/2026 16:30 EDT

If your goal is peace, say goodbye to these 9 “normal” habits that keep your nervous system on high alert

Breaking these nine everyday habits might be the difference between constantly feeling on edge and finally experiencing the deep calm your body has been craving all along. Read more ›

0

Most popular sources

  • You see 999 news out of 999.
  • Sources 61 out of 61.
ScienceDaily 0%
Tech.eu 0%
ReadWrite 0%
Sifted 0%
UK Tech News 0%
View sources »

LIKE us on Facebook so you won't miss the most important news of the day!

16.06.2026 16:17
Last update: 16:10 EDT.
News rating updated: 23:11.

What is Times42?

Times42 brings you the most popular news from tech news portals in real-time chart.
Read about us in FAQ section.


Times42 © 2026