Picture a mouse taking rapid, staccato sniffs of a crumb it's found while foraging for food. Now compare that with a human leaning in for a single, deep inhale to gauge whether a cantaloupe is ripe.
Researchers at the University of Münster and Ruhr University Bochum have demonstrated for the first time in real time that the body's own defense cells use catecholamines—neurotransmitters such as ...
In 'Science' commentary, JHU President Ron Daniels describes how the historical partnership between research universities and ...
As AI reshapes how work gets done, organizations with strong process frameworks are best positioned to lead and maintain ...
White-collar women spend almost two days a week as their coworkers' therapist ...
Marketing Evolution CEO Stephen Williams on why unified data is the missing link for fintechs looking to scale AI and deliver ...
Coastal oceanography focuses on understanding the dynamic physical processes that occur where land meets sea—a region of intense energy exchange, ...
Zimbabwe's climate challenge is no longer a future concern. Droughts, erratic rainfall patterns, prolonged dry spells, floods ...
Language understanding is inherently multimodal. Whether we read, listen, or converse, our brains go beyond words to draw on visual scenes, prosody, prior ...
Shannon Rosbotham is a PhD candidate studying the intersection of developmental cognitive psychology and neuroscience.
This Pew Research Center study goes beyond Americans’ partisan attachments and vote choices to explore the values and attitudes that underlie the political landscape and the Republican and Democratic ...
As rampant AI use accelerates a crisis in education, University of California professors are pleading with leadership to reinstate college-entrance exams, The Wall Street Journal reports, claiming ...