Mathematical models that predict policy-driving scenarios—such as how a new pandemic might spread or the future amount of irrigation water...
Whether you’re trying to ace a test or pick up a new hobby, Iowa State Psychology Professor Shana Carpenter says...
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Social, economic and political barriers are preventing millions of people from benefiting from the world’s fastest-growing food-producing sector, a new...
In the Late Viking Age, a grave was built that looks very similar to one of the most spectacular graves...
In an apparent attempt to distract investors, firms forced to disclose bad news via mandatory Securities and Exchange Commission filings...
Women working in the gaming industry feel required to imitate stereotypically masculine personality traits if they want to gain recognition...
A new study has shown milk was used by the first farmers from Central Europe in the early Neolithic era...
A new study published on October 17 in the journal PNAS, led by a CNRS researcher, has for the first...
An analysis of obsidian artifacts excavated during the 1960s at two prominent archaeological sites in southwestern Iran suggests that the...
Griffith University has played a key role in new research that shows hunter-gatherers used miniaturized stone tools and bone projectile...
Self-regulation, i.e., the ability to manage attention, emotions and impulses, as well as to pursue individual goals with perseverance, is...













