Changing how people shower, report leaks and flush toilets could help close England’s projected five billion litre daily water shortfall – but only if the water sector builds the evidence base to make ...
A Boston University-led research team has discovered a dopamine signal in the brain that helps determine whether you are moving toward or away from a goal, potentially shedding new light on how the ...
TetiAI releases Lucid — the first open-source cognitive protection system for AI, built on 30+ peer-reviewed studies, ...
Researchers discover a new dopamine signal in the striatum that acts as a guidance system, encoding trajectory errors to steer behavior toward goals.
A material thought to be a quantum spin liquid actually exhibits a newly identified magnetic state caused by competing ferromagnetic and antiferromagnetic interactions. Materials that enter a quantum ...
Rutgers Brain Health Institute supports students through federally funded training grants, scholar programs, and ...
Why don't some people practice what they preach? Researchers reveal that a brain region called the ventromedial prefrontal ...
STAT interviews with 30 respondents brought the unmistakably human impacts of federal science policy into sharp focus. Here are three of those stories.
A nationwide STAT survey of NIH-funded researchers reveals that, a year after Donald Trump's return to the White House, many ...
Backside processing offers a clever routing innovation, but it also creates a manufacturing burden. It changes how device structures are supported, cleaned, aligned, and kept intact. Exposed or ...
Scientists show that fashion trends repeat every 20 years because people want to fit in and stand out at the same time.
A mouse study highlights the role of acetylcholine in behavioral flexibility, offering new insight into the brain mechanisms involved in addiction and obsessive compulsive disorder.