Smell can evoke powerful memories, subtly influence attraction, and even regulate stress. But research suggests that what we sense depends as much on experience as on biology.
Study Finds AI Warning Labels Can Make Fake Health Posts Seem More Credible In A Nutshell A new study found that AI warning labels made false health posts seem more credible to readers, while making ...
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What to know about bodily-kinesthetic intelligence and how it shows up in daily life
Key Takeaways Bodily kinesthetic intelligence helps individuals control their body movements and handle objects ...
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Flora Indica unearths botanical drawings. They were lost to colonialism for two centuries
Flora Indica began with an astonishing discovery: More than 7,500 botanical drawings made by Indian artists were lying ...
Despite evidence that women are effective leaders, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions. Drawing on a phenomenological analysis of interviews with 15 women in the United States who ...
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Has Contemporary Fiction Ignored the Working Class?
Books & the Arts / Claire Baglin’s bracing On the Clock gives its readers a close look at work behind the fry station, and in the process asks what experiences are missing from mainstream letters.
Eikaiwa, Young Learners, Teacher Beliefs, Teacher Practices, Code-Switching, L1 Use, Translanguaging, Optimal Use, Japanese EFL Share and Cite: Harris, A. (2026) Japanese Use in English Language ...
Feb. 18 (UPI) --A federal court gave a final ruling Wednesday negating the Department of Education's 2025 directive that sought to prevent federally funded schools and universities from practicing ...
Designated as a Gold-Tier International Dark Sky Park, this spot attracts serious astronomers and casual stargazers from ...
Blue-chip works by Moore, Bacon, Monet, Richter, Picasso and Magritte will test the resilience of the global art market after November’s multi-billion-dollar New York auctions.
Researchers at the company are trying to understand their A.I. system’s mind—examining its neurons, running it through psychology experiments, and putting it on the therapy couch.
The de Saisset Museum's permanent collection offers a rich selection of objects for research and exhibition. In 2015 Assistant Professor Karen Fraser worked with her Japanese print class to research ...
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