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Injuries and loss of life boost religious faith after disasters
Weather-related disasters can make people more religious but it depends
Read moreNew tool enables big-scale analysis of single cells: Resarchers analyzed 1.3 million cells and unraveled an unprecedented heterogeneity in rare cell populations during mouse brain development
New research led by Holger Heyn at the Centro Nacional
Read moreUsing envy as a marketing tool can backfire
For decades, marketers have used envy to sell, attempting to
Read moreDoes negative political advertising actually work? New study says ‘yes,’ but it depends on whether you’re a candidate or a PAC
While many may dread campaign season because of pervasiveness of
Read moreWalk this way: Novel method enables infinite walking in VR: Researchers have harnessed natural eye movements to make a more comfortable VR experience
In the ever-evolving landscape of virtual reality (VR) technology, a
Read moreWhy an upcoming appointment makes us less productive: Study shows an hour seems shorter when there’s a task looming
You’ve got a full hour until your next meeting. But
Read moreCan ‘local acoustic treatment’ reduce speech distraction within open-plan offices? If you’ve ever been distracted by noisy people while attempting to concentrate on work within an open-plan office, ‘local acoustic treatment’ based on principles of listening to your own voice may be able to provide relief in the future
Overhearing conversations from nearby workstations can be one of the
Read moreOrganic printing inks may restore sight to blind people: Direct electrical neurostimulation with organic pigment photocapacitors
A simple retinal prosthesis is being developed in collaboration between
Read moreBrain networks: Keeping the excitement under control
James Poulet’s lab at the MDC uses advanced techniques to
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