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Americans Rarely Use Guns for Self-Defense Despite Widespread Belief

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
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‘Walk this Way’: Model explains how ants create trails to multiple food sources

Categories Life & Non-humans
Source analysis of the delta EEG activity associated with the FF condition. Significant differences (P < 0.01, cluster-based correction) in T1/T0 delta ratios between FF and NF. Specifically, difference peaks were found in the left IFG (−36, 16, 28) and in the right middle temporal lobe (70, −30, −2).

Mental Fatigue Makes Brain Areas ‘Fall Asleep,’ Leading to More Aggressive Behavior

Categories Brain & Behavior
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Reddit’s Hidden Mental Health Crisis: Why Online Support May Not Be Enough

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Allison Burk takes medication to manage ADHD. She was diagnosed with the condition as an adult, resolving years of unanswered questions about issues with focus and impulsivity that affected every area of her life.

One in 4 Adults Suspect Undiagnosed ADHD, Raising Concerns About Self-Diagnosis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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85% of Women Prefer the Option Between Self-Sampling and Traditional Cervical Screening

Categories Health
Homa Alemzadeh’s lab uses model and data-driven design and evaluation innovations to advance safety and security assurance of medical devices and systems, surgical robots and autonomous systems.

Autonomous vehicles can be imperfect — As long as they’re resilient

Categories Technology
Syrian refugees walking in Jordan.

Self-compassion is related to better mental health among Syrian refugees

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
Brent Roberts

Conscientiousness, not willpower, is a reliable predictor of success

Categories Brain & Behavior
Visitors are often surprised and amused by the results of the Cybernetic Humanity Studio’s facial morphing technology.

Face-Morphing Study Challenges Core Ideas About Self-Recognition

Categories Uncategorized
Computer simulation of filaments assembling into a division ring in the middle of the cell.

Circle of Death: Bacterial ‘Mortal Filaments’ Reveal New Mechanism for Cell Division

Categories Health
Distance Vs Topological relations + traveling bands

Are birds flying atoms?

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Dr. Yonat Zwebner, Arison School of Business, Reichman University

People’s faces evolve to match their names

Categories Health
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