Just like adults, children by the age of 5 make rapid and consistent character judgements of others based on facial
Category: Health
More severe salmonella outbreaks ahead
Australia has more salmonella outbreaks than any other country in the world, with the number of cases doubling over the
In rare cases, immune system fails despite HIV suppression
Antiretroviral therapy (ART) is usually very effective at suppressing HIV in the body, allowing a person’s immune system to recover
Firms are better off revealing their environmental practices
It just might be, according to a new paper by Michel Magnan, a professor of accountancy at the John Molson
Breakthrough for children with serious epileptic seizures
Emergency medicine doctors now have a better way to treat severe epileptic seizures in children, thanks to a New Zealand-Australian
Cell-killing proteins suppress listeria without killing cells
New North Carolina State University research shows that key proteins known for their ability to prevent viral infections by inducing
Taming the genome’s ‘jumping’ sequences
The human genome is fascinating. Once predicted to contain about a hundred thousand protein-coding genes, it now seems that the
How to hack your deadline: Admit it’s uncertain
Deadlines tend to radiate a sense of existential finality, but project managers know that they’re rarely set in stone. While
How superstitions spread
Ancient Roman leaders once made decisions about important events, such as when to hold elections or where to build new
Adding human touch to unchatty chatbots may lead to bigger letdown
Sorry, Siri, but just giving a chatbot a human name or adding humanlike features to its avatar might not be