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Gazing into the mind’s eye with mice – how neuroscientists are seeing human vision more clearly
It was once believed that mice had relatively poor vision. Turns out mice are far from blind – and studying how their vision ...
Breathwork can ease stress and alter immune markers. Can it also prevent infections during the winter virus season?
Promoting students who don’t meet standards doesn’t spare them harm — it postpones it until the stakes are higher.
A century ago, two oddly domestic puzzles helped set the rules for what modern science treats as "real": a Guinness brewer charged with quality control and a British lady insisting she can taste ...
While the 21st century has been bumpy, it has also ushered in monumental scientific and technological breakthroughs that have ...
War on Science takes aim at science’s global culture wars. Edited by controversial physicist Lawrence Krauss, it argues ...
Corals obtain energy in two ways: firstly, through photosynthesis by their symbiotic algae, and secondly by taking up small ...
Startups flush with cash are building AI-assisted laboratories to find materials far faster and more cheaply, but are still ...
Scientists investigate psychological responses to long-term experiences of lack of natural light, spatial confinement, ...
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Researchers develop new method for modeling complex sensor systems
A research team at Kumamoto University (Japan) has unveiled a new mathematical framework that makes it possible to accurately model systems using multiple sensors that operate at different sensing ...
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Opinion: Holding our kids back — rethinking the claim that retention does more harm than good
It's time to rethink the claim that retention does more harm than good — studies and real life examples show it can improve education outcomes.
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