Despite the statistics showing your odds of survival, many people still have these phobias.

PSYCHOLOGY
Why are we so obsessed with opening—and watching people open—blind boxes? A toy expert and a psychologist break down what’s going on behind this bizarre trend.
These decorative mud balls can end up so shiny and colorful you’d assume they’re some sort of jewel. But you can actually make them at home.
Feeling anxious can be normal and sometimes even healthy. Missing out on life because of that anxiety is not.
The shower creates the perfect conditions for a creative flash, coaxing out your inner genius.
Scientists say feeling too warm can make people less likely to cooperate with or help others.
No, the golden arches don’t represent two giant bendy French fries on a background of ketchup, but good try.
For the past century, the quest to break the Beale Ciphers has attracted the military, computer scientists, and conspiracy theorists. All have failed.
Baking can be great if you have a sweet tooth, but experts say it could also have a positive impact on your mental health for some key reasons.
Anyone who has ever played ‘Tetris’ knows how addictive the ’80s video game can be. Scientists say the Tetris Effect may even have psychological benefits for people coping with PTSD.
There are things we’re all a little (or lot) afraid of, but the numbers tell us we don’t need to be. Read on for more statistically soothing details about some of the most common, but not commonly occurring, concerns.
Has the news cycle got you stressed? Here are some crucial tips for how to balance your mental health while still staying top of current events.
Every time a new year rolls around, people set out to better themselves. But why do we make these promises to ourselves, and where did this tradition come from? We can start by blaming the ancient Babylonians.
Lots of people experience the “post-holiday blues” or post-vacation depression. Here’s how to identify the signs and overcome the dread of returning to work.
Most casinos lack windows, and gamblers like it that way.
According to Google data, these are the top majors people are researching.
It’s common for many little kids to go through a “dinosaur phase.” Here’s why.
People have been telling ghost stories for thousands of years. We dive into the psychology behind why people are drawn to such terrifying tales.
You’ve likely heard of fight or flight, but a third reaction—to freeze—is misunderstood by many.