To counter these psychological tactics, McGuire argued for a form of cognitive inoculation that would work much like a vaccine. Conceptually, one may trace information inoculation back to Aristotle’s ...
Research indicates that discussions, debates, and studies in the 19th and 20th centuries explored personal agency and responsibility in relation to presenting behaviors.
The capacity for AI to achieve human-like synesthesia, the blending of the senses, promises to be a game changer.
Tying “fragile” memories to emotional events could help people remember them better in the future, researchers at Boston University believe.
No one really knows for sure what makes people fall in love.
Beatles conspiracy theories so wild they may be true The Beatles were more than just a band; they were a cultural phenomenon that completely transformed ...
Customers meet digital helpers every day. A bot answers a shipping question, an app recommends a size, or a robot brings towels to a hotel room. It raises a simple question. Does it matter if help ...
The bacterial molecules, believed to stay in the gut, are present in the brain and linked to sleep patterns, discovered Washington State University scientists. The findings challenge brain-centric ...
Peter Thiel warns of a pending one-world totalitarian government—while himself pushing to supercharge the surveillance state.
The Trump administration said the FDA will notify physicians that Tylenol during pregnancy may be linked to a higher risk of autism in children. A recent research review found an association between ...
Though they're not inherently dirty animals, rats scavenge in sewers and bins and can pass on serious diseases to humans. Leptospirosis (Weil's disease) is transmitted through their urine, and ...
UCLA researchers have uncovered a link between "morning sickness" symptoms and the body's natural, but complex, inflammatory response to biological and bodily changes during pregnancy.