Mathematician Katie Steckles explains just why the proliferation of snowflake decorations this time of year is deeply ...
Understanding how the Milky Way formed means looking far beyond the bright spiral you see in the night sky. A new study led ...
Early success rarely predicts greatness. Study of sports champions, Nobel laureates, and chess masters shows early stars ...
A Reddit thread reveals how small money habits, EMIs, delayed SIPs, and panic selling quietly reshaped financial lives. No ...
Hidden Fibonacci numbers, a new shape and the search for a grand unified theory of mathematics are among our choices for most ...
Over 8,000 years ago, early farming communities in northern Mesopotamia were already thinking mathematically—long before ...
Every day driving often feels like second nature. You slip into familiar routes, adjust speed without much thought, and weave through traffic on autopilot. But recent research shows these quiet habits ...
At the University of Oslo, psychologists and collaborators following Norwegian families identified a sizable group of children whose eating patterns centered on avoidant and restrictive intake and ...
“We found that using a GPS data tracking device, we could more accurately determine who had developed cognitive issues than looking at just factors such as age, cognitive test scores and whether they ...
Changes in driving frequency, complexity, and spatial range were associated with mild cognitive impairment in older adults. Trip distances, speeding, and destination variability distinguished mild ...
Tal Sharf (right, senior author), Tjiste van der Molen (middle, postdoctoral researcher), and Greg Kaurala (left, staff researcher). Humans have long wondered when and how we begin to form thoughts.
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