David Trafimow, a Distinguished Achievement professor of psychology at New Mexico State University, was recently selected to receive the prestigious Humboldt Research Award for 2026. Scott Brocato ...
Alligator jaws have an incredible amount of crushing force but not very many pounds of opening force,” Burdette says.
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Scientists discovered that nitrous oxide can suppress certain soil microbes, potentially reshaping root microbiomes that help crops grow.
• Normalize "no." Rejection is part of entrepreneurship. View every "no" as an opportunity to learn, adjust and improve. • ...
In the paper, If You Had One Shot: Scale and Herding in Innovation Experiments, the researchers found that when firms can only run one experiment, this leads to insufficient diversity at the market ...
It's free, easy to use, doesn't have a stigma around it, and makes you feel better. Researchers and experts warn that's the ...
In 2017, Ramachandran and two other UCSD professors, Paul Mills and Deepak Chopra, the famous New Age author, were launching ...
A fungus that evolved at Chernobyl and is now grown on the ISS, Cladosporium sphaerospermum, slightly reduced radiation levels.
A proposed $1.3-billion U.S. Army Corps of Engineers port expansion in North Carolina threatens to unearth decades of “forever chemicals.” The government’s initial plan: don’t test the mud ...
Exploit timelines have collapsed and AI is compressing them further. A growing body of research suggests credit and loan ...