To get the most out of harm-based health taxes, countries must work together to account for regional market dynamics. Large tax differences across borders can motivate consumers to seek out cheaper ...
During their search for food, most insects head specifically for the flowers that promise the highest reward. But how do they know which ones to choose? Researchers from the University of Konstanz and ...
If you have anxiety and self-doubt, there is more happening behind the scenes than you realize. Problematic core beliefs, ...
Researchers at the University of Arizona say there may be at least twice as many vertebrate species as previously recognized.
Evidence suggests that 60,000 years ago, humans possessed the mental plasticity to plan complex visual systems.
Once deployed, a challenge arises: people don’t use systems because they don’t trust them. Arionkoder solves this by ...
The paper, published recently in PLOS One, describes an investigation of 112 ostrich eggshell fragments dating back more than ...
Geneticists have found an interesting pattern in how early humans and Neanderthals interbred—and it wasn't balanced.
Analysis of 1,500+ prompts shows most placements fire on first queries, while terms like 'best' and 'new' drive commercial intent.
Why do some systems collapse suddenly after what seems like a minor disturbance? A single transmission line failure can cascade into widespread blackouts. A delayed shipment can ripple through a ...