
by National Institutes of Natural Sciences Face perception plays an important role in social communication. There have been many studies of face perception in humans using non-invasive neuroimaging and electrophysiological methods, but studies […]
by National Institutes of Natural Sciences Face perception plays an important role in social communication. There have been many studies of face perception in humans using non-invasive neuroimaging and electrophysiological methods, but studies […]
by Stony Brook University Our ancestors were making stone tools even earlier than we thought—some 700,000 years older. That’s the finding of the West Turkana Archaeological Project (WTAP) team—co-led by Stony Brook […]
by York University A digital journal of pain occurrences maintained by the users of an innovative Manage My Pain app will be the key source for their upcoming study, York University psychology […]
Algorithm reduces size of data sets while preserving their mathematical properties. by Larry Hardesty |MIT News Office As anyone who’s ever used a spreadsheet can attest, it’s often convenient to organize data […]
by Dartmouth University A Dartmouth research laboratory is working to quantify the effects of playing games. In a study published online last month by the Games for Health Journal, Professor Mary Flanagan […]
by Georgia State University Led by Georgia State University, researchers have developed the first robust and noninvasive detection of early stage liver cancer and liver metastases, in addition to other liver diseases, […]
by Joseph Caputo | Cell Press Dogs’ special relationship to humans may go back 27,000 to 40,000 years, according to genomic analysis of an ancient Taimyr wolf bone reported in the Cell […]
by Institute of Food Technologists The April 2015 issue of Food Technology magazine published by the Institute of Food Technologists (IFT) featured Contributing Editor A. Elizabeth Sloan’s insights on the top food trends […]
by University of Cambridge Screening to identify type 2 diabetes followed by early treatment could result in substantial health benefits, according to new research published today in Diabetes Care that combined large […]
by University of Leicester An international team of scientists led by the University of Leicester has discovered a new species of fossil in England – and identified it as an ancient parasitic intruder. […]
by Robin A. Smith | Duke University Plant hunters traveling between North America and Asia in the 1800s noticed a bizarre pattern: collections they brought back from China and Japan were strikingly […]
by NASA SpaceX’s Dragon cargo spacecraft splashed down in the Pacific Ocean at 12:42 p.m. EDT Thursday with almost 3,100 pounds of NASA cargo from the International Space Station, including research on […]
by Monique Patenaude | University of Rochester As social creatures, we tend to mimic each other’s posture, laughter, and other behaviors, including how we speak. Now a new study shows that people […]
by Cornell Food and Brand Lab If kids grow vegetables, they’re more likely to eat them. A new Cornell study published in Acta Paediatrica shows that when garden grown vegetables were slipped […]