At what age does an adolescent start thinking as an adult? A new study published this week in Nature Communications
Month: November 2023
Hey, Siri: Moderate AI voice speed encourages digital assistant use
Voice speed and interaction style may determine whether a user sees a digital assistant like Alexa or Siri as a
Power of the pictogram: Researcher finds that sorted graphics make consumers feel optimistic
Sometimes, how the information is presented is as important as the information itself. Graphics, icons, and pictograms are increasingly popular
Anesthesia technology precisely controls unconsciousness in animal tests
If anesthesiologists had a rigorous means to manage dosing, they could deliver less medicine, maintaining exactly the right depth of
New hope to treat and reverse osteoarthritis
Current osteoarthritis treatment manages symptoms rather than addressing the underlying disease, but a new University of Adelaide study has shown
Risk of viral airborne transmission peaks within 5 seconds of face-to-face encounters
The main transmission routes identified initially for the novel coronavirus infection were droplet and contact transmission. Airborne transmission by aerosol
Having a bad boss makes you a worse employee
uIf your boss stomps and yells, criticizes you, and then proceeds to take the credit for your work — even
First mice engineered to survive COVID-19 like young, healthy humans
Researchers have genetically engineered the first mice that get a human-like form of COVID-19, according to a study published online
Repurposed drug offers new potential for managing type 1 diabetes
A recent study led by Indiana University School of Medicine in collaboration with the University of Chicago Medicine presents exciting
Chemists make breakthrough in drug discovery chemistry
For years, if you asked the people working to create new pharmaceutical drugs what they wished for, at the top