Introducing the perfect addition to your kiddo’s wardrobe! Printed Sponge Fleece Sweatshirt is sure to put a smile on their face with its super soft and cozy feel. The classic crew neckline will ensure the perfect fit that won’t cause any discomfort or tugging. Plus, it comes complete with ribbed cuffs and waistband that hold everything together without sacrificing any of the comfort! No drawstrings means no danger of getting tangled up while they’re running around having fun. Trust us; Illustration Sweatshirt will be a hit every time your child puts it on!
Drive in better comfort, and nap without waking up with a sore neck. Our Luxe Memory Foam Neck Pillow provides generous support unfound on many competitor pillows Plush, cloud-like comfort For on-the-go support Reduce strain and pain Our pillow can soothe achy necks that are always straining forward to watch and focus on the road...
Google announced several new features for the upcoming holiday season; yea, it is coming… These features include Customer Acquisition with High Value optimization, local ad changes, new product reporting, and more visibility for your Google shipping ads. (1) Customer Acquisition with High Value optimization: For those using online sales goals for Performance Max campaigns, advertisers...
Physicists from Imperial College London have achieved a groundbreaking milestone in quantum physics by reimagining the classic double-slit experiment—this time in the dimension of time. Led by Professor Riccardo Sapienza from the Department of Physics, the team studied how light interacts with a material whose optical properties can change within...
Dependency-oriented help-seeking can communicate romantic interest and serve as a strategy to attract mates, according to a study published in the Journal of Personality & Social Psychology. Help-seeking behaviors can be categorized as autonomy-oriented, which fosters independence, or dependency-oriented, which creates reliance. While dependency-oriented help is often seen negatively, as...
A new study published in Psychological Medicine sheds light on how specific depression symptoms are related to decisions about how much effort people are willing to put into tasks. Higher anxiety was linked to a greater willingness to exert cognitive effort, while anhedonia and apathy increased physical effort avoidance. Those...