People tend to adjust their choices between a safe and risky decision based on their perception of an observer's opinion, according to new research. The study, published today as a Reviewed Preprint ...
The fringes of the art world and medical world are beginning to mix, according to a report from The New York Times. The report highlights the work in particular of Bonnie Pitman, former director of ...
Smarter decisions about real-world problems start with better data—and Earth observation can provide just that, thanks to European efforts to open up access to massive amounts of satellite data ...
A University of Colorado at Boulder faculty member is one of two scientists who will use data gathered by a world-class telescope flying aboard a modified Boeing 747 to peer at a distant star-forming ...
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People tend to adjust their choices between a safe and risky decision based on their perception of an observer’s opinion, according to new research. The study, published today as a Reviewed Preprint ...
Writing for The Conversation, Dr. Laure Archibald-Pannone, a geriatrician, offers a few things to watch for when visiting older relatives over the holiday season. With the second holiday season of the ...
Joy Hamm has taught 11 years in a variety of English-language settings, ranging from kindergarten to adult learners: One idea for making teacher observations a learning opportunity rather than a ...
Ever since Russia launched the first man-made satellite in 1957, the Earth has seen a continuous rise in the number of satellites in orbit, with no signs of slowing. 2020 saw the launch of over one ...