Researchers from the University of Oxford have created the first high-resolution molecular atlas of the adult Drosophila ...
Why do people often stick with familiar brands and choices, even when better options might exist? A new study co-authored by an Illinois Institute of Technology (Illinois Tech) researcher explores the ...
As the conflict with Iran intensifies and spillover risks in cyberspace grow, the Trump administration’s new National Cyber Strategy lands just in time.
Polymarket has convinced millions of people they’re reading the future. They’re watching a handful of wealthy traders manufacture the appearance of certainty ...
An Albuquerque elementary school is celebrating positive behavior and encouraging students to read by installing a book vending machine. Students at Pajarito Elementary ...
All that to say, one unexpected move by a human, and that nice photo opportunity could be quickly ruined by 800 pounds of charging elk. The animals have sharp antlers and hooves and aren't afraid to ...
Researchers at the University of Michigan have discovered that the constant gnawing of rodents isn't just a reflex or a consequence of a tough diet. It also triggers a release of dopamine in the brain ...
Purging behaviors (vomiting or misuse of laxatives, diuretics, or enemas) can also shift from conscious decisions to ...
For almost a century, psychology and neuroscience researchers have been trying to understand the processes via which humans and other animals acquire new skills or learn to deal with specific ...
Ryan Kirkley: The standard critique is that prediction markets are just betting platforms with better branding. That misses ...
Nanoplastics are disrupting fish's ability to think and make decisions, with troubling implications for ocean food webs.
A class action lawsuit against UnitedHealthcare claims that an AI system was used to unfairly deny post-acute rehabilitation ...