A Japanese study suggests looking at cute animal pics can help your concentration. We've thoughtfully provided some so you can test that out for yourself. By Dan Nosowitz Updated Jun 24, 2021 1:34 PM ...
Looking at images of cute baby animals may not be as distracting from your workload as employers may think. A new study out of Japan finds that staring at adorable baby animals may actually boost ...
Looking at pictures of cute baby animals is something of an obsession for those who spend long periods of time on the internet. But while that might seem like procrastination to the outside observer, ...
One thing the internet has shown us, it is that few people can resist looking at images of cute animals. Now new research has revealed that looking at cute images of baby animals doesn’t just make you ...
Cuteness personified (so long as you don’t look too closely at those claws): Bei Bei at the National Zoo. Andrew Harnik AP fiile It has a chubby little body, a big head and floppy little limbs. It has ...
"It's a challenge, but it's rewarding when you get two animals that cuddle up nicely," photographer Mark Taylor tells PEOPLE It’s difficult enough to coax a puppy or a kitten to sit still and pose for ...
Spending time looking at cute baby animals during work can no longer incur your boss's wrath: Those pictures actually make you a faster, more careful worker, according to a new study by Hiroshima ...
TULSA, Okla.—On a cuteness scale of zero to 100, where zero is “not cute at all” and 100 is “the cutest thing I have EVER seen,” raters gave the fluffy white puppy with black eyes and button nose a ...
It has a chubby little body, a big head and floppy little limbs. It has high, babylike voice, a button nose and a little mouth. It has big bright eyes and rosy cheeks. It giggles and squeals. But ...