A new study concludes that the speed at which the human brain evolved may help explain why our species experiences autism.
The opportunity is there, but the Party’s establishment would have to confront the issue that has prompted more recent ...
In these early days of agentic AI adoption, failing fast can cause disproportionate damage considering what’s still to be ...
When evaluating a fund, one of the first sets of numbers you'll likely look up is its past returns. But those are not the ...
The Bookseller’s Hotlists are literary agencies’ top manuscripts out on submission with UK and international publishers, ...
Over the past five years, common good constitutionalism has taken tenuous root in elite legal academia. It’s now beginning to find its way into courtrooms. But scholars remain divided on its potential ...
Restlessness has always been part of Gino’s creative DNA. In 2007 he moved to Amsterdam for over a year, immersing himself in European life and music.
The idea of nothing pushes at the limits of thought, spawning paradoxes that have long nourished art, philosophy, and science ...
Supreme Court Justice Samuel Alito touched on two lightning rod cases Friday in explaining the pitfalls and promises of originalism. The conservative justice mentioned the Obergefell ruling ...
The former U.S. Poet Laureate, who has a new book out this week, recommends five texts that interrogate how we narrate the ...
Individual retinal ganglion cells are singularly activated in the living primate retina via an adaptive optics scanning light ophthalmoscope.
Rapid, combined and personalized non-invasive stimulation of the precuneus improves associative memory, enhances local gamma expression, and strengthens precuneus–hippocampal connectivity.
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