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A recent study reveals that people who are highly open to new experiences tend to have fewer children. Scientists attribute this to delayed parenthood, shorter romantic relationships, and a lower ...
Safe coding is a collection of software design practices and patterns that allow for cost-effectively achieving a high degree ...
Unexpected rewards boost movement speed within 220 milliseconds, revealing how dopamine-linked reward prediction shapes human motion and offering a potential biomarker for brain disorders.
Why do people often make decisions in the same pattern and choose the tried and tested, even when there are apparently better alternatives? A research team led by Stefan Kiebel, Professor of Cognitive ...
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A new cross-cultural study reveals that people living in societies with strict social norms are less skilled at creating humor. This suggests that comedic ability is heavily shaped by our cultural ...
The San Antonio City Council censured Mayor Gina Ortiz Jones during a special meeting on Friday in what appears to be a first ...
AI has been integrated into the supply chain for quite some time. It not only enhances efficiency but also improves quality.
This study provides important insights into how working memory shapes perceptual decisions, using a dual-task design, continuous mouse tracking, and hierarchical Bayesian modeling. By dissociating ...
Are we humans capable of synchronizing physiologies when we harmonize our thoughts and behaviors? Do members of an orchestra synchronize their hearts as well as their instruments?
Scientists are still trying to identify what a healthy gut microbiome looks like, but new research may offer a clue.