Dogs can have wildly different personalities, which often vary by breed and size. Although individual temperament matters ...
Ask most conservationists to talk about their impact, and you’ll hear stories of forests protected, of species saved, or of new technologies making a difference. But if you take a step back from those ...
In August 2021, University of Chicago Prof. Oeindrila Dube began reviewing data on a first-of-its-kind police training program she helped design and implement. Its objective: improve Chicago police ...
Many dog breeds are noted for their personalities and behavioral traits, from the distinctive vocalizations of huskies to the herding of border collies. People have worked to identify the genes ...
Jessica Jones is the associate director in the Health, Equity and Wellbeing practice in WTW's Health and Benefits business. Julie Noblick is director in WTW's Communication and Change Management ...
Why do so many AI projects flop? After years of hearing how AI will revolutionize business, recent studies have shown that companies are still consistently struggling to wring value from their ...
How bad-faith arguments sow doubt by weaponizing scientific humility. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate commission. Here’s how it works. "Science is never settled" ...
University of California, Santa Cruz, faculty members Rita Mehta and Colleen Reichmuth have been named California Academy of Sciences Fellows, joining a governing group of more than 500 distinguished ...
A common problem online is people not completing the checkout process — whether that’s buying a product or finishing a donation form. To help donors, or shoppers, complete the transaction, ...
Background: Sustainable food consumption addresses global environmental challenges and safeguards long-term public health. Understanding how sustainability awareness translates into dietary practices ...
Penn has quietly removed the name of 1967 College graduate Stephen Levin from the behavioral sciences building he previously endowed after the longtime University donor halted his contributions over ...
Why do some people keep making choices that hurt them, even when the outcomes are obvious? A new study led by UNSW Sydney’s Dr Philip Jean-Richard-dit-Bressel has found that for a small number of ...