Sex trafficking doesn't look like it does in the movies. Psychology reveals where exploitation really starts and what science says we can do to stop it.
If you were a starving snake in a barren landscape, your most nutritious available lunch may just be another snake. While cannibalism is an absolute taboo to us humans, it’s remarkably widespread in ...
In Baylor’s Department of Public Health, a one-credit-hour course aims to help students manage stress and build resilience, ...
What is the optimal way to learn something new? In a JNeurosci paper, John Byrne and colleagues, from the University of Texas ...
When load increases steadily, so does friction, but in the realm of magnetization dynamics, things aren’t so simple.
New research is significantly revising a widely cited evolutionary model, the Inhibitory Cascade Mode (ICM). Benjamin Auerbach, professor in the Department of Ecology and Evolutionary Biology at the ...
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