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NOMIS-ISTA Fellow David Brückner at the Institute of Science and Technology Austria (ISTA)

The Self-Assembling Embryo: How Cells Talk to Build a Body, Explained Mathematically

a man using willpower to resist taking a chip from a big bowl of pringles

Using Willpower to Achieve Goals Seen as More Trustworthy than External Strategies

Gustav Tinghög, professor in economics at the Department of Management and Engineering at Linköping University, Sweden.

Researchers overestimate their own honesty

More drought, more hot weather, more torrential rain as in the picture depicting the Ahr valley flood in Germany in 2021: despite these signs, many people question the existence of climate change or refuse to believe that it is caused primarily by human activity.

Why are people climate change deniers?

3D metallic and semiconductor nanostructure

Hacking DNA to Make Next-Gen Materials

screaming girl in a grocery store

Early childhood irritability and tantrums linked to future depression and self-harm

Ukraine War demonstration. Pixabay

Self-deception may seed ‘hubris balancing,’ leading to Putin’s war against Ukraine

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How to cope when your values clash with your co-workers’

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How to protect self-esteem when a career goal dies

Sandia National Laboratories researcher Ryan Schoell uses a specialized transmission electron microscope technique developed by Khalid Hattar, Dan Bufford and Chris Barr to study fatigue cracks at the nanoscale.

‘Stunning’ discovery: Metals can heal themselves

Man with handwritten sign reading "Help"

The time of year and hour when people have the strongest suicidal thoughts

Photo by The Gender Spectrum Collection

What Causes Our Romantic Interest in Certain People

Man and woman who look like a couple hugging

People may be attracted to others over minimal (and erroneous) similarities

A closeup of a colorful gecko

Tasting Geckos

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