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Even when presented with the same information, liberals and conservatives tend to interpret political information differently. By measuring brain activity...
Social behavior and communication are key to building relationships in most species. Vasopressin, a neurochemical commonly known for regulating blood pressure...
Dog breeds are iconic, serving as familiar examples for how genetic selection can produce a diverse array of biological traits from appearance to physiology to...
Psychologists, philosophers, and engineers have long known that the way we think about problems affects the way we solve them. Our recent paper proposes and...
Discovering the complex interactions among variables in real-world events is critical, whether it is brain function, the financial market, or even epidemics....
We researched how logging activities impact the ability of a tropical forest to absorb and store carbon. Over a 7-year period in Malaysian Borneo, we found...
Owl’s nocturnal habits stand out from most birds, and in various cultures they are associated with wisdom or even the magical world of Harry Potter. We...
We introduce a new approach for designing personalized treatment for colorectal cancer patients, by combining patient-derived samples and mathematical...
The mammals of Madagascar have seen many human induced extinctions while increasing human influence mean many more may follow. We show that adding to the few...
One of the major challenges we face today is making sure there's enough food for everyone in the world. Crop diseases are making it difficult to grow enough...
The discovery of an ultra-long period neutron star, emitting unusual radio signals is rewriting our understanding of these unique star systems. The source has...
The earliest ecosystems we know of were built entirely by microscopic lifeforms. Similar ecosystems that exist today help us understand the history of life on...