Toyota hands Solberg WRC Rally1 outing in Estonia
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The neuroscience of why we cry happy tears
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McLaren make F1 team order declaration after Lando Norris-Oscar Piastri crash
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9 psychology studies that reveal the powerful role of fathers in shaping lives
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Half of the world's glaciers can be saved with strong climate action
A sub dedicated to news about climate change.
NASA picks Rocket Lab to launch shoebox-sized Aspera space telescope in 2026
Share & discuss informative content on: * Astrophysics * Cosmology * Space Exploration * Planetary Science * Astrobiology
China’s first-quarter emissions fall despite rising power demand
NASA's PUNCH spacecraft see a cosmic rainbow in the zodiacal light
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Plant communities in the Arctic are changing along with the climate, study finds
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Atmospheric reaction between Criegee intermediates and water found to be unexpectedly fast
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Older people who use smartphones ‘have lower rates of cognitive decline’
Cognitive science or cognitivesci but not CSI. The sciences of cognition or thinking, thought processes, both natural and artificial intelligence/AI seeking to emulate or create thinking as opposed to purely robotic rule/instruction set following.
Humans are wired to quickly spot subtle differences in strength and beauty, new study suggests
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Why Learning Strategies Might Matter More Than Intelligence
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North America is dripping from below, geoscientists discover
A subreddit for anything having to do with Earth Sciences, including geology, geophysics, glaciology, volcanology and more!
The timeless genius of a 1980s Atari developer and his swimming salmon masterpiece
Extraverts with autotelic personality traits are more likely to experience flow
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Global warming is ‘exposing’ new coastlines and islands as Arctic glaciers shrink
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Not All Intelligence Measures Are Equal: How Reading Ability Shapes Behavior in At-Risk Children
A place to discuss and share information on the scientific study of the nature, extent, causes, and control of criminal behaviour in both the individual and in society.
Human retinal stem-like cells with potential to repair vision loss discovered
This is a forum for professional-level discussion between and amongst ophthalmologists and ophthalmology trainees. Optometrists, ophthalmic photographers, and other allied eyecare health professionals are welcome to join discussions as well. This is NOT a forum for questions about your own eye condition, or that of your relatives or friends. For those, try r/eyetriage (but even then, please contact your own ophthalmologist or optometrist, as medical advice without an exam is unethical).
Improving Cognitive Outcomes in Multiple Sclerosis
Neuropsychology is both an experimental and clinical branch of psychology that aims to understand how cognitive functions (memory, attention, etc.) and behavior are related to brain structure and functioning. Although the focus is typically on how injuries or illnesses of the brain (i.e., pathological functions) affect cognition and behavior, it also includes the study normal (i.e., non-pathological) functioning, cognition, and behavior.
Technology advances could multiply geothermal output five-fold
To the brain, Esperanto and Klingon appear the same as English or Mandarin
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Is Intelligence Necessary and Sufficient for Creativity? New Research Suggests It’s Not That Simple
Neuropsychology is both an experimental and clinical branch of psychology that aims to understand how cognitive functions (memory, attention, etc.) and behavior are related to brain structure and functioning. Although the focus is typically on how injuries or illnesses of the brain (i.e., pathological functions) affect cognition and behavior, it also includes the study normal (i.e., non-pathological) functioning, cognition, and behavior.
Study identifies two psychological factors that predict digital dating abuse
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A 15-million-year-old fossilized freshwater fish with preserved stomach contents is a newly discovered species
A science-based community for discussing fossil findings, prehistoric life, and ancient ecosystems.