- Insights at intersection of gender, anger, and risk are just one example of shift in science of decision making
- Humans can track a handful of objects visually, but their imaginations can only handle one
- Experts outline threats to childhood development, school challenges, play-time risks
- Rodent study suggests different signaling ‘languages’ in parts of brain for learned skills, natural behaviors
- Houghton exhibit looks at how punched cards — invented 300 years ago to streamline weaving — led to modern computing
- Cosmos ‘is as weird and astonishing as any great work of art,’ argues Jennifer Roberts, and navigating it requires ‘a new kind of ethics’
- Researcher Sanjula Singh has looked at stroke, dementia, late-life depression for years, finds lifestyle changes make big difference
- Ancient DNA expert Christina Warinner notes losses come just as innovations are driving major advances in field
- Promising HSDM research into the rare and debilitating disease was halted due to withdrawal of federal funding. The research had implications for treating a range of skeletal conditions and broader medical applications.
- Study offers new theory of disease and strategy for fighting it