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Scientists from Aarhus University in Denmark found that men were just as likely to be woken by the sounds of crying as women.
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A new study from Aarhus University challenges the widespread belief that women are naturally "hardwired" to wake up more ...
Scientists tested whether moms are naturally better at hearing crying babies at night - turns out they're only slightly ...
A new study has cast doubt on the idea that women are biologically wired to wake more to a crying baby than men. It suggests ...
Researchers only found slight hearing differences between the sexes, yet mothers still handle night-time childcare three ...
Men are just that bit more likely to decide everything’s okay, roll over and go back to sleep. I know this firsthand because I did it frequently ...
The first Death Stranding came out in 2019, and I reviewed it then. It’s a long game, and I spent a couple of weeks sunk into ...
Women were about 14 percent more likely to wake up to whisper-level noises, such as a soft baby cry or low-volume alarm—but once sounds reached a more typical volume, men and women responded ...
The two-minute and change song, described as a baby rock track, is buzzy, fun and unapologetically youthful in nature. “F Girl” feels like the soundtrack to a sleepover montage in a teen movie. The ...