The ability to recognise and respond to emotionally-charged situations is essential to a species’ evolutionary success. A new study published
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Employees prefer human performance monitors over AI, study finds
Organizations using AI to monitor employees’ behavior and productivity can expect them to complain more, be less productive and want
Scientists discover how to improve vaccine responses to potentially deadly bacterium
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin have taken a leap forward in understanding how we might fight back against the potentially
Americans find hospital-at-home care appealing and safe, study suggests
Hospital-level care provided in a patient’s own home is appealing to a majority of people for its convenience, comfort and
Brain-imaging study reveals curiosity as it emerges
You look up into the clear blue sky and see something you can’t quite identify. Is it a balloon? A
Treatment with a mixture of antimicrobial peptides can impede antibiotic resistance
A common infection-causing bacteria was much less likely to evolve antibiotic resistance when treated with a mixture of antimicrobial peptides
COVID-19 pandemic tied to low birth weight for infants in India, study shows
The incidence of low birth weight rose sharply in India amid the COVID-19 pandemic, according to new research from the
Two new species of Psilocybe mushrooms discovered in southern Africa
Two new species of psychoactive mushrooms in the genus Psilocybe have been described from southern Africa, bringing the list to
Scientists unravel life-saving effect of dexamethasone in COVID-19
Dexamethasone is one of the most important drugs in the treatment of severe COVID-19, but patients respond very differently to
Bowel cancer turns genetic switches on and off to outwit the immune system
Bowel cancer cells have the ability to regulate their growth using a genetic on-off switch to maximise their chances of