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The world is full of distractions, like intrusive memories, worries about the future and reminders of things to do.
A study by the University of Turin and Politecnico di Milano found that people judge AI-generated images more on clarity than ...
Platforms such as iNaturalist and eBird encourage people to observe and document nature, but how accurate is the ecological ...
New research reveals that the vagus nerve, which helps regulate appetite, interacts with socio-economic status to influence ...
As Congress threatens to defund public broadcasting, the defenders of PBS and NPR keep defending themselves by pointing to ...
New research has uncovered how a simple circadian clock network demonstrates advanced noise-filtering capabilities, enhancing ...
Consulting firm Korn Ferry quizzed 15,000 professionals about recent changes in the power dynamic between employers and employees—the results say a lot about middle managers, salaries, and the impact ...
A Canadian in-home study found that young children are significantly exposed to semi-volatile organic compounds (SVOCs) in ...
Dr. Rebecca Smith-Bindman says the imaging technique is useful in many cases, but cautions that it's not always necessary ...
In addition to harassment and spitting, the Rossing Center has certified other violations of the right to religious freedom. For example, Christian religious leaders have been told to remove crosses ...
In colonial Latin America – called “New Spain” by European colonists – images of a white Jesus reinforced a caste system where white, Christian Europeans occupied the top tier, while those with darker ...
Daily consumption of skin-roasted peanuts for six months led to a modest but significant increase in telomere length among ...