A new study reveals that brain networks associated with a person’s history of traumatic experiences can temporarily quiet ...
In the half of Gaza in Israel’s control, a peculiar — and combustible — experiment is under way. Masked Palestinian gunmen ride in the open, sometimes in trucks with Hebrew decals still visible. Their ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what clinical trials are, why they are important and how they can help inform us.
The Department of Homeland Security collected data on Chicago residents accused of gang ties to test if police files could ...
Anxiety disorders are some of the most common mental health conditions in America, affecting about one in five people ...
When the body is dehydrated, physical performance declines. Or maybe not. Surprising research finds fit mice run more while ...
A decade into the effort to concretely integrate information warfare into its operations, the Marine Corps appears to be in ...
A study in the journal Marketing Science finds that prepopulating e-commerce search bars with trending or personalized ...
A new peer-reviewed study in the INFORMS journal Marketing Science finds that prepopulating e-commerce search bars with trending or personalized keywords can meaningfully increase both purchasing and ...
A new viral Tik Tok trend, in which people proclaim themselves members of “group 7,” has a mysterious sounding tagline, but it began as an experiment conducted by musician Sophia James to get her ...
Sign up for the Slatest to get the most insightful analysis, criticism, and advice out there, delivered to your inbox daily. September was another brutal month for ...
This important research addresses the effects of subjective control and task difficulty on experienced stress using a novel behavioral task administered on the same day in two large online samples.
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