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A new study examining digital behavior in Taiwan suggests that simply having internet access is no longer enough to ensure ...
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A research team led by scientists at Queen Mary University of London and University College London (UCL) has found new clues ...
Researchers at the T.H. Chan School of Public Health published findings in JAMA Psychiatry that shows that people who attend religious services or pray are 13% less likely to misuse drugs, alcohol or ...
New research suggests female reindeer antlers serve as postpartum snacks, with new moms munching on them after giving birth ...
Sensors placed on loose, everyday clothing can track human movement more accurately and with far less data than traditional tight wearables.
In the chatter of meetings and emails, silence feels risky—like you're invisible. But psychology proves the opposite: Strategically staying quiet builds power, trust, and is a smart move. Wharton's ...
In a paradox of air pollution, a decrease in man-made pollutants led to more methane in our atmosphere. And natural wetlands released more of the planet-warming gas at the same time ...
AI isn't getting smarter, it's getting more power hungry - and expensive ...