Joshua Schmude wants you to do something unusual: record yourself speaking, play it backwards, and listen carefully.
The FDA has opened the door to the use of Bayesian statistical methods in clinical trials. The worry: Introducing ...
New book offers a rebel's guide to aging well—a science-backed, sustainable wellness framework for midlife and beyond.
Historian Philip Decker, mathematician Victor Geadah, computer scientist Sayash Kapoor, and literary scholar Eliana Rozinov are this year’s Porter Ogden Jacobus Fellows.
A practical guide for thriving in the AI era—packed with hands-on strategies, real stories, and clear next steps for ...
Landmark surveys across 30+ countries exposed massive treatment gaps, reshaping global mental health policy Our ...
Cheryl White, Ph.D., is a professor of history at Louisiana State University at Shreveport, where she holds the endowed ...
MTSU students are identifying potential hazards, such as arsenic, lead, mercury and chromium and how they could transfer to skin.
Abstract: Recently, numerous institutions have been developing Large Language Models (LLMs). This model is ushering in revolutionary changes in various fields including society, economy, and education ...
Tunisian textbooks have come under scrutiny for glorifying Hitler and minimizing the Holocaust, while teaching antisemitic stereotypes and anti-Israel rhetoric. Adolf Hitler has been celebrated in a ...
Scientists have discovered that human hair grows not by being pushed out of the follicle, but by being actively pulled upward by coordinated cellular movements deep within the tissue. Using advanced ...
ABSTRACT: This study details how 17 introductory psychology and sociology research methods textbooks suggest students develop research ideas. It compares this advice with how social psychologist ...