Much of what keeps science accurate, ethical, and usable is done by women and girls—and because it doesn’t look like a ...
Edward Burroughs III surveyed the shelter dogs, most of them nonaggressive-looking, some downright puny. He chose six with whom to interact, but most of them turned out to be off-limits for adoption.
Terrorist attacks, whether by individuals or groups, are usually followed by attempts to explain the rationale and causes behind them. The core reasons, ...
In this unusually eventful — mostly not in good ways — year for higher education, it’s salutary to be reminded how much good ...
NCII includes a wide range of behaviors, from the sharing of private sexual images without consent to threatening or coercing someone using intimate photos or videos.
Discusses Zydus Collaboration, Global Manufacturing Expansion, and Patient Access Initiatives January 28, 2026 4:00 PM ...
We often view our cravings—whether for drugs, alcohol, food, or approval—as indictments of our character. Yet neuroscience and psychology say otherwise; here's why.
A new brain imaging study reveals that remembering facts and recalling life events activate nearly identical brain networks.
In her 35 years as a psychologist, NTNU researcher Audrey van der Meer has studied everything from baby swimming to what ...
Considering what healthcare systems might learn from past efforts to develop highly trustworthy computer systems.