Numbers are the language of science—yet in research articles, they are often buried within the text and difficult to analyze.
Over the past six decades, approximately 90 percent of academic research in the social sciences has leaned left politically, ...
Researchers from the University of Rhode Island explored why citizens who voiced pro-solar sentiments voted against a solar project development in a 2019 municipal referendum. Their analysis found ...
As anticipated, John Eastman will go to the United States Supreme Court to fight his disbarment, likely raising First Amendment and due process arguments: In a statement, George Cardona, chief trial ...
The MIGAL—Galilee Research Institute was established in northern Israel as a multidisciplinary academic applied research ...
Japan's scientific standing has faced a quiet crisis over the past two decades. Although it maintained high absolute research and development spending, Japan's global share of the top 10% of highly ...
Somewhere beneath the fractured plains of Elysium Planitia, Mars may still be breathing. A team of planetary scientists has ...
A look at the legal aspects and relevant laws regarding a hypothetical theft of bitcoin utilizing quantum computers.
A steel bar pivots. A spring stretches. Then, with a small shove, the whole setup flips into a new state and stays there until the next push. That simple motion sits at the heart of a mechanical ...
A new white paper entitled “Inside the Science: A Major Step Forward for Knee Osteoarthritis” has been released which heralds the dawn of a new era of treatments for knee osteoarthritis (OA) that can ...
Modality-agnostic decoders leverage modality-invariant representations in human subjects' brain activity to predict stimuli irrespective of their modality (image, text, mental imagery).
How does the brain categorize objects? Scientists reveal that categorization is a predictive process where the brain prepares an action plan before perceiving a stimulus.