The scientific study of both internal mental processes and observable behavior is known as psychology. It explains activities ...
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The science of human touch, and why it's so hard to replicate in robots
Robots now see the world with an ease that once belonged only to science fiction. They can recognize objects, navigate ...
A team of EPFL scientists tested the reproducibility of five decades of research on fly immunity. Most of those research results proved to be valid ...
In a little over ten years, organoid models—miniature, lab-grown clusters of cells that imitate real organs—have transformed ...
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What you do can influence your biology
The Nature versus Nurture debate has long occupied the realms of psychology, science, and philosophy. At its core, the question remains: what shapes human behavior more — genetics or environment?
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Dog behavior genes appear to influence human emotions
Scientists are beginning to trace a surprising link between the genes that shape dog behavior and the biology that underpins ...
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Biocomputers: Scientists are turning human brain cells into functional computers
A biocomputer harnesses biologically derived materials, such as DNA, proteins, or living tissue (e.g., lab-grown neurons), to ...
With its eighth funding renewal, the world-renowned Cedar Creek Ecosystem Science Reserve is primed for six more years on the ...
Researchers at St. Jude built a machine learning model to predict which protein regions drive cancer-linked condensates.
A new report said the first astronauts on Mars should have focused on searching for signs of life. It outlined mission goals, research plans, and guidance for future human exploration ...
Scientists have uncovered a biological “blueprint” that shows how the brain’s smallest building blocks create the large networks that drive thought, emotion, and behavior.
Researchers analyzed the genomes and behavioral profiles of 1,300 golden retrievers and found that several behavioral traits—such as trainability, fear of strangers, and aggression toward other ...
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