‘How to Expect the Unexpected’ Review: Stop Thinking Straight
‘Curveballs,’ ‘snowballs’ and ‘boomerangs.’ These are all examples of how people are generally terrible at nonlinear thinking.
‘Curveballs,’ ‘snowballs’ and ‘boomerangs.’ These are all examples of how people are generally terrible at nonlinear thinking.
The White House is reversing course after weighing the health benefits of the ban against the political risk of angering Black voters.
In-line sales for Alzheimer’s drug Leqembi and a beat for rare-disease drug Skyclarys has Wall Street giving Biogen another chance.
Genie learns how to control games by watching hours and hours of video. It could help train next-gen robots too.
Academic chapter and two books authored by Francesca Gino appear to copy from sources including student theses, blogs, and news reports
Targeting of GALT by anti-α4β7 therapy is associated with therapeutic responses in ulcerative colitis.
Micro supercapacitors have emerged as a promising alternative providing higher power density, rapid charging capabilities, and long lifespan.
Bioluminescence, which has evolved many times across the tree of life, is more ancient than previously thought
France is at a crossroads, facing environmental and social challenges that are profoundly altering its society. Yet, the French government keeps prioritizing short-term political gains…
The increases are welcome news, but fall short of an advisory group’s recommendation
Excitement among patients and researchers as custom-built jabs enter phase 3 trial