What do a 20th-century physicist, an 18th-century statistician and an ancient Greek philosopher have in common? They all knew how to extrapolate with incredible accuracy. Columnist Jacob Aron explains ...
This study provides important insights into how working memory shapes perceptual decisions, using a dual-task design, continuous mouse tracking, and hierarchical Bayesian modeling. By dissociating ...
Why do we seek certainty in our lives? Why do we sometimes not want certainty? This post explains how certainty is part of affect, the evaluative common currency of the mind.
A warm body in the rainforest gives off a loud chemical signal. For most mosquitoes, that signal could belong to almost any ...
These metrics can be split into two parts: offensively with ODPM, and defensively with DDPM. So what does that look like for ...
The new research reveals that the village has all but vanished for many working parents, with 81% reporting the "village" of people that parents can rely on to help with their child care during the ...
The lab-scale, near-white heterojunction solar cell uses nanoclay-based scattering layers combined with dielectric multilayer films to preserve power conversion efficiency while enhancing visual ...
More than half of transplant recipients in a large analysis developed chronic graft-versus-host disease, and 15% died from causes other than cancer relapse. Those numbers capture the uneasy truth of ...
The lab-scale, near-white heterojunction solar cell uses nanoclay-based scattering layers combined with dielectric multilayer films to preserve power conversion efficiency while enhancing visual ...
Recent advancements in systems biology have been propelled by the increasing power of omics technologies—spanning genomics, transcriptomics, proteomics, ...