Nosy coworkers can spike your stress levels

Do you have a nosy coworker? New research finds snooping colleagues send stress levels rising.

Boston University • futurity
July 1, 2025 ~9 min

Some bosses thrive on abusing employees

"I think we assumed that if managers engage in these behaviors, they'd feel bad.... But that's not the case."

J. Merritt Melancon - U. Georgia • futurity
June 17, 2025 ~6 min


Electronic forehead tattoo tracks stress on the job

"We've long monitored workers' physical health, tracking injuries and muscle strain. Now we have the ability to monitor mental strain..."

UT Austin • futurity
June 17, 2025 ~6 min

Compassion helps people deal with broken promises at work

New research indicates that compassion makes employees more resilient when employers behave badly.

Matt Shipman-NC State • futurity
May 28, 2025 ~7 min

Emotional expressions affect how coworkers see helpful acts

"In the workplace, we often encourage helping behaviors, but not all help is perceived the same way."

Washington State • futurity
May 27, 2025 ~5 min

Pay transparency can come with unexpected consequences

Is it good to know how much your co-workers make? A new study finds unintended consequences with pay transparency.

David Danelski - UC Riverside • futurity
April 25, 2025 ~6 min

How feeling powerful at work can haunt you at night

Researchers conducted two studies examining how psychological power affects employees both at work and after hours.

U. Florida • futurity
April 3, 2025 ~5 min

Job satisfaction is more important than employers may realize

New research reveals a new way to gauge satisfaction in the workplace and how it relates to job riskiness.

Savannah Peat - U. Georgia • futurity
March 31, 2025 ~5 min


Money stress burnout may sap job satisfaction

Current worries about money management may increase levels of burnout and reduce job satisfaction, researchers report.

Sydney Barrilleaux - U. Georgia • futurity
Feb. 24, 2025 ~6 min

Hairstylists face high levels of harmful airborne chemicals

"Manufacturers of hair care products need to focus on developing safer options that don't put hairstylists or consumers in harm's way."

Johns Hopkins University • futurity
Feb. 5, 2025 ~5 min

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