Snakes possess a practical and adaptive intelligence, learning and remembering crucial survival information like food locations and danger zones. While they don't recognize faces or form emotional ...
Ford attended Tufts University for her masters program and later transferred to CSU to pursue human-animal interactions. Her ...
New research finds that AI companions can provide emotional support, intimacy, and personal growth, but they can also erode ...
Human activities are now a constant feature of the marine environment and often overlap with areas that are critical for marine mammals. Shipping, fishing, ...
Why are some people naturally curious while others avoid the unknown? A new study suggests it’s not just personality—it’s ...
Humans stand out among mammals for our ability to run long distances without falling apart. That ability links back to early ...
A comprehensive review published in Brain Medicine demonstrates that disruptions in gut microbiota composition are closely linked to sleep disturbances across multiple disorders, including insomnia, ...
According to neuroscientist Ben Rein’s new book, Why Brains Need Friends, it comes down to our brains. As he explains in the ...
Think you see the world as it is? Think again. The brain’s shortcuts make us efficient—but also deeply biased.
When Ella al-Shamahi went to college, she thought she'd be able to prove Darwin's theory of evolution was wrong. Instead, she was convinced the science was right.
Research from the U.S. National Safety Council indicates that human factors contribute to more than 90% of workplace ...
The author defines accountability not as an abstract moral value but as an actionable process. The study outlines three essential components: a forum empowered to demand answers, an interaction ...