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Simple motor networks mimic human muscle behavior under increasing load
Scientists have developed a network of mechanical motors that mimic the molecular machinery underpinning human muscle contraction. The University of Bristol-led findings, published in the Journal of ...
New research from the University of Lincoln, UK, is challenging a common assumption about the evolutionary origins of human violence, suggesting that everyday aggression does not inevitably lead to ...
Published in Nature Neuroscience, new research reveals that timing, not repetition, drives associative learning. By showing ...
Downloading a video game used to feel like harmless fun. Today, it can feel a lot closer to opening a suspicious email attachment in 2005.
In a nation where the cost of living continues to climb with unsettling speed, the call for decisive government intervention is no longer a matter of political debate it is a matter of survival for ...
Genealogy is an addictive hobby but unlocking family secrets — and dealing with the fallout — can change your life.
Smartphones have proximity sensors (not visible) that detect obstacles in front of the screen. When we bring the smartphone to ...
Live Science spoke with Herman Pontzer, an evolutionary anthropologist and author of the book "Adaptable," about the science of human diversity.
Socionomics is a financial theory that some kind of collective social mood drives observable political, economic, and financial trends.
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