Are you a skeptic always looking for the truth? Neuroscience explains why you might not find the evidence you're seeking.
A new study published in Evolution and Human Behavior suggests that modern women may not chemically signal fertility through ...
Memory and reasoning training showed no protective effect, only speed training + follow-up sessions In A Nutshell Older ...
A Norwegian government scientist set out to debunk the theory that directed-energy weapons could cause the mysterious cluster of symptoms known as “Havana syndrome.” He built a high-power ...
Objective To determine whether liquefied petroleum gas (LPG) can reduce perinatal mortality in a setting with high reliance ...
Background A more nuanced understanding of behavioural responses to incentives over time, particularly after they are removed, could guide more effective interventions. In this study, we build on the ...
Background Physical activity has been associated with neuroprotective and immunomodulatory benefits, potentially influencing ...
BACKGROUND: The disruption of the blood–brain barrier (BBB) is a central pathogenic event in many central nervous system disorders. However, the mechanisms regulating BBB function remain incompletely ...
I want to monitor my athlete but where do I start? Given the relationships among athlete workloads, injury1 and performance,2 athlete monitoring has become critical in the high-performance sporting ...
In this nationwide cohort study, trans Australians experienced substantially elevated mortality risk. Tailored policy responses are needed to address premature mortality in trans populations.
Decision-making inherently involves cause–effect relationships that introduce causal challenges. We argue that reliable algorithms for decision-making need to build upon causal reasoning. Addressing ...