Identifying barriers faced by people with disabilities - Harvard Gazette
Melissa Shang's research fills a significant gap in understanding the mental health of people with disabilities, linking minority stressors to suicidal thoughts.
Identifying barriers faced by people with disabilities - Harvard Gazette
Melissa Shang's research fills a significant gap in understanding the mental health of people with disabilities, linking minority stressors to suicidal thoughts.
Does Your Dog Know When a Family Member Is Pregnant?
Many dog trainers have observed significant changes in behavior when a family member is pregnant, ranging from increased affection to heightened defensiveness.
LLMs helped perpetuate a path traversal bug from 2010
A long-standing path traversal vulnerability in code has persisted for years despite various warnings, prompting the creation of an automated repair system for GitHub.
Reply to: False positives in study of memory-related gene expression - Nature
The collaboration between diverse departments and institutions showcases the interdisciplinary nature of modern biological research, reflecting how complex questions require multi-faceted approaches to discovery.
Welcome to Day 2 of the Creativity Challenge. Yesterday, we talked about how you can practice being creative, and noted that small, creative tasks are like stretches for your brain.
Are Germany's hygiene obsessions really backed by science?
A study conducted at the University of Arizona found more than 421,000 bacteria on the soles of a single pair of shoes, including strains that can cause diarrhoea, meningitis and pneumonia.
The project aims to sequence about 7,000 fungi specimens from Kew's Fungarium, making the data publicly available to aid researchers globally in discovering new medicines and chemicals.
Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian are investigating profound questions about galaxies, culminating in a quiz that tests cosmic knowledge.
Dear editors, your publication delays are damaging our careers
"Delays in the review process can affect job applications, funding opportunities and eventually researchers' entire careers, particularly those of early-career scientists."
The real reason why your fingers wrinkle when you soak in the bath
'Often people assume that these winkles form because skin absorbs water, which makes it swell up and buckle,' he told The Conversation. 'To be honest, I did too for a long time.'
Expanding Practice: Architecture Think Tanks at the Intersection of Research and Design
Architecture think tanks challenge the boundaries between theory and practice, blurring roles, mixing methods, and redefining what it means to be an architect today.