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New research provides a potential brain-based explanation for social touch aversion in some forms of autism. A study ...
The idea for Operative Games’s fully interactive character-driven stories took root decades ago. LLMs have finally made them ...
With engineering-informed development and an extensible API, Duro is redefining how hardware teams build, iterate and launch.
Probability and Statistics Group research at the School of Mathematical and Computer Sciences at Heriot-Watt University, Edinburgh.
L'Oréal North America CHRO Stephanie Kramer shares how HR can draw lessons from other business functions to drive innovation, ...
This is a valuable study on how past sensory experiences shape perception across multiple time scales. Using a behavioural task and reanalysed EEG data, the authors identify two unifying mechanisms ...
Céline Semaan challenges us to rethink everything we’ve been taught to aspire to: fashion, education, even the idea of ...
Kevin King, a sports management teaching specialist at the University of Minnesota, found himself asking the question, “What makes a team win?” This eventually led him to think about workplace ...
The second law of thermodynamics demands that if we want to make a clock more precise – thereby reducing the disorder, or entropy, in the system – we must add energy to it. Any increase in energy, ...
CRISPR construct to genetically ablate the GABA transporter GAT3 in the mouse visual cortex, with effects on population-level neuronal activity. This work is important, as it sheds light on how GAT3 ...
A bomb shelter is a purpose-built underground bunker engineered to keep occupants alive during a blast, radiation release, or ...
Mastercam's Jesse Trinque helps us learn how computer-aided manufacturing (CAM) software boosts operational efficiency and contributes to environmental sustainability.