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Our ability to store information about familiar objects depends on the connection between visual and language processing regions in the brain, according to a new study.
High school robotics team member Étienne Robitaille shares how STEAMpunk's continuous improvement efforts have advanced since ...
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In health care, physicians are accountable for outcomes, patient access, satisfaction and costs. However, prior authorization ...
Two scientists embarked on a new adventure to write and illustrate a book on nature’s molecular machines for general ...
Digitalisation allows manufactures to plug each piece of kit on a production line into software that makes it visible, ...
Anupam Mittal highlighted a significant communication gap in Indian workplaces: the hesitation to seek clarification due to ...
Most of us have no idea that our mother's influence on one of the most important things we’ll ever do—speaking—begins well ...
Humans are the only species on Earth known to use language. They do this by combining sounds into words and words into ...
Based on their hypothesis that smelling anxiety chemosignals can, like visual anxiety induction, lead to an increase in odor ...