Elite soccer performance has traditionally been examined through physical, technical, and tactical metrics. However, growing evidence highlights that ...
Some companies have found lucrative opportunities to capitalize on a growing need, extracting payments as high as $800 an hour.
Raccoons Don’t Just Scavenge. They Study. In A Nutshell Raccoons continued solving puzzle box openings even after their food reward was gone, suggesting they explore for the sake of learning, not just ...
Raccoons kept working a puzzle box long after they had already eaten the only treat inside, according to a new University of British Columbia study that reframes how scientists think about animal ...
Among the various bioorganic coatings (eco-friendly surface coverings made from renewable biological sources) currently being investigated, zein and polydopamine (PDA) are among the more popular ...
Liu, X. , Xing, Y. and Zhou, L. (2026) Exit for Entry? The Impact of Institutional Investors’ Exit Threats on Green Development in Heavily Polluting Enterprises. Open Journal of Applied Sciences, 16, ...
Existing research on AI for mental health has many limitations. A new study shows this. Yet research is vital, so we must recalibrate. An AI Insider scoop.
By keeping hungry birds away from crops and preventing their droppings from contaminating fruit, kestrels may provide farmers with more than one benefit. The cherry harvest ended months ago, but some ...
Materials that encourage mineralization, mimicking the process in the human body, are becoming increasingly important in medicine and technology. This process, which occurs at the interface between ...
A massive new analysis of over 200,000 people reveals that the relative lengths of your index and ring fingers are linked to your sexual orientation, pointing to the powerful role of prenatal hormones ...
Teachers College at Columbia University is set to offer its first neuroscience-focused doctoral program following the University Senate’s approval las.
Despite major advances in medicine, U.S. life expectancy barely budged in the 2010s, and it still lags that of other wealthy nations. Researchers have pointed to rising "deaths of despair"—drug ...