A new study led by Dr. Andrea Nini at The University of Manchester has found that a grammar-based approach to language ...
For centuries, people have argued over one of literature’s biggest mysteries: did William Shakespeare really write the plays ...
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A New Kind of Scandal Is Growing Online. It’s Ruining Careers—and Aimed at the Wrong Target.
A culture of callouts, paranoia, and fear may prevent the media from wrestling with much more uncomfortable questions.
Conducting research is hard; confirming the results is, too. And artificial intelligence isn’t yet ready to help, a major new study finds. By Carl Zimmer Carl Zimmer has reported on replication in ...
A new study suggests a proto–Colorado River filled a large basin before spilling westward to set the Grand Canyon’s modern ...
APS President James Pennebaker's fourth presidential column features Carla Groom, who discusses her training in psychological ...
In 2023, about 85% of the roughly five million articles indexed in major global databases covering the natural, medical and ...
Growth begins when you step beyond what’s familiar,” says Jaskaran Khatri, who uprooted his life in Punjab to move to ...
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Study links songwriting to improved prediction processing in psychosis
When a group of 20 adults living with psychosis gathered in a Yale recording space to co-write and record original songs, the ...
From crystallographers' beards to billion-dollar lawsuits, the phenomenon of disappearing polymorphs has puzzled chemists for decades. Now researchers are finally unravelling the science behind why st ...
Earlier this year, computer scientist Guillaume Cabanac received a notification from Google Scholar that one of his publications had been cited in a paper published in the International Dental Journal ...
A growing movement claims social media is “addictive,” and lawmakers are treating it as settled science. But the evidence is ...
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