by Puneet Manchanda, Grant Packard and Adithya Pattabhiramaiah |INFORMS A new study published in Marketing Science, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), shows double-digit revenue growth for […]
by Puneet Manchanda, Grant Packard and Adithya Pattabhiramaiah |INFORMS A new study published in Marketing Science, a journal of the Institute for Operations Research and the Management Sciences (INFORMS), shows double-digit revenue growth for […]
By Janet Rae-Dupree and Tom Abate | Stanford School of Engineering Researchers studying how the brain makes decisions have, for the first time, recorded the moment-by-moment fluctuations in brain signals that occur when a […]
by NASA A loud whoosh, faint smoke trail and billowing parachutes marked a successful demonstration Wednesday by SpaceX of its Crew Dragon spacecraft abort system – an important step in NASA’s endeavor to […]
Study: Trying to correct political myths may only entrench them further. by Peter Dizikes | MIT News Office Bad news, fans of rational political discourse: A study by an MIT researcher shows […]
by Penn State University Stereotypes related to gender and appearance that burden women in the real world could follow them into virtual ones, according to researchers. In a study of how people […]
by National Geographic National Geographic’s Instagram account, @natgeo, is officially the top non-celebrity account on social media and the only media brand among the 20 most popular Instagram accounts. Recently surpassing 17 million […]
by Drexel University News Notorious gangsters Al Capone and Carlo Gambino were famously done in by tax evasion charges. John Gotti, the “Teflon Don” was given up by a confidant. While the […]
There has been a long running debate among car club enthusiasts on finding the best driving roads in the world. Rental car company Avis decided to turn to science to help solve the […]
by Princeton University Communications During the past decade, Antarctica’s massive ice sheet lost twice the amount of ice in its western portion compared with what it accumulated in the east, according to […]
Neuroscientists identify neurons in the amygdala that assign emotions to experience. by Anne Trafton | MIT News Office Eating a slice of chocolate cake or spending time with a friend usually stimulates positive […]
by Cornell Food & Brand Lab If you want to know the secrets of healthier eating, think of the kitchen fruit bowl. A fruit bowl makes fruit more convenient, attractive, and normal to […]
by Larry Hardesty | MIT News Office System for defending against memory-access attacks implemented in chips. In the last 10 years, computer security researchers have shown that malicious hackers don’t need to […]
by NASA | Johnson Space Center When many people saw the first stunning photos of the fragile blue marble of Earth from space, it changed their outlook of humanity. It was a […]
by The Hebrew University of Jerusalem In new research published today by NatureMethods, scientists from the Hebrew University of Jerusalem and Harvard University have announced a “Neuronal Positioning System” (NPS) that maps the […]