A new study in Nature Human Behavior shows that brain connections often dismissed as 'noise' during neuroimaging can predict behavior as accurately as the strongest connections. Researchers analyzed ...
A new study from Stanford and Carnegie Mellon finds that AI chatbots often engage in 'social sycophancy,' validating harmful or unethical behavior and discouraging accountability. Researchers warn ...
When humans are moving as a crowd, their movements tend to be highly coordinated, similarly to the collective motions of bird ...
Birds don’t pair up, raise chicks, or show off bright feathers just for the sake of it. Something deeper shapes all of that.
Researchers analyzed data from tens of thousands of people who used low-cost mobile breathalyzers to test their blood-alcohol concentration when drinking. The analysis revealed that the repeated use ...
Behavior issues do not increase as children spend more time in a child care center, according to a new study. Credit: Jackie Mader/The Hechinger Report The Hechinger Report covers one topic: education ...
Forbes contributors publish independent expert analyses and insights. Dr. Nina Shapiro is a physician writer who dispels health myths. The investigators randomly assigned half of the children with ...
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