CerebrumIQ
New findings suggest that negative attitudes toward intelligence are leaving young adults more insecure about their abilities, with smart shaming emerging as a hidden driver of imposter syndrome.

28 August 2025

MyIQ
New national data reveals a sharp generational contrast: while Gen Z leads in digital self-assessment, most still struggle to translate insight into emotional clarity or daily confidence.

27 August 2025

ClarityCheck
ClarityCheck’s latest internal analysis reveals a marked behavioral shift: users are increasingly turning to identity verification as a first step, rather than a fallback, when encountering new digital contacts.

25 August 2025

Hint App
Recent internal analysis and a survey of 3,450 Hint readers found symbolic placements such as Saturn in the 7th house and Venus in Aries are frequently interpreted as fixed destiny rather than as prompts for behavioral reflection.

25 August 2025

CerebrumIQ
New data from CerebrumIQ suggests a cultural reset in what people find attractive, as intelligence overtakes looks among younger generations.

21 August 2025

MyIQ
A new analysis of over 19,000 users finds that young adults are abandoning narrative-based guidance in favor of fast, personalized self-assessments, with implications for how identity formation is measured, tracked, and understood.

21 August 2025

ClarityCheck
New survey findings reveal that women are driving the adoption of phone number verification, guided by caution and not anxiety.

20 August 2025

Hint App
Hint App data shows that astrology and symbolic tools are becoming a standard part of pre-date decision-making for young women, offering greater emotional clarity, confidence, and relationship readiness.

19 August 2025

CerebrumIQ
A recent CerebrumIQ user survey highlights how people perceive cognitive skills, their willingness to improve them, and the barriers preventing wider adoption of brain training tools.

18 August 2025

MyIQ
For a generation steeped in personality quizzes, brain-training apps, and algorithmic self-analysis, knowing oneself is no longer a quiet act of reflection; it is a high-frequency mental audit. New data from MyIQ suggests the costs are beginning to show.

15 August 2025

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