A new study suggests people may learn to dislike snakes from their parents and cultural attitudes rather than being born with an instinctive fear.
A new study suggests people may learn to dislike snakes from their parents and cultural attitudes rather than being born with an instinctive fear.
The growing use of AI-generated scientific and science-related content, especially on social media, raises important concerns ...
Rowan County Public Health is inviting residents to participate in a new, anonymous community survey designed to better understand attitudes and beliefs about substance use and substance use disorders ...
A new study reveals that AI writing assistants are subtly shifting how humans think, and we are powerless to resist it—even when we're warned.
A new study shows that watching a Black video game character commit violent acts increases unconscious prejudice in White ...
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The latest consequence of United States-Israel attacks on Iran and Iran’s subsequent retaliation comes to us now in the form of oil price hikes. We saw long lines at gas stations last Monday, bracing ...
Objectives This study aimed to investigate the knowledge, attitudes and practices (KAP) of patients with urinary calculi in China, where prior KAP research on this condition is lacking. Design A cross ...
A revised labor law aimed at broadening workers' bargaining rights took effect Tuesday following a six-month preparation period amid continued resistance from both labor unions and businesses. The ...
Tottenham’s decision to push back the season-ticket renewal deadline was not a public admission that the possibility of ...
U.S. and Israeli strikes on Iran have damaged at least four cultural and historical sites, including palaces and an ancient ...
Though new regulatory frameworks address fairness, accountability, and safety in AI systems, they often fail to directly ...