Leadership experts looked at the underlying processes that contribute to leaders’ decision-making and behavior: their mindsets
Social media content matters for job candidates
Job recruiters are less likely to select candidates who appear to be too self-involved or opinionated in their social media…
Keeping a stiff upper lip can hurt your health following death of a loved one
Some people facing the loss of a loved one try to maintain their composure, but it’s healthier to ditch the…
The invisibility cloak of a fungus
The human immune system can easily recognize fungi because their cells are surrounded by a solid cell wall of chitin…
Losing Track of Time in the Epicenter of China’s Coronavirus Outbreak
People in Wuhan line up for groceries and medical checkups — and are skeptical of official reassurances.
Focus on context diminishes memory of negative events, researchers report
In a new study, researchers report they can manipulate how the brain encodes and retains emotional memories. The scientists found…
New quasi-particle discovered: The Pi-ton
New particles are usually only found in huge particle accelerators. But something quite similar can be found in a simple…
Radiologists describe coronavirus imaging features
Researchers describe CT imaging features that aid in the early detection and diagnosis of Wuhan coronavirus.
Gene variants provide insight into brain, body incongruence in transgender
Some of the first biological evidence of the incongruence transgender individuals experience, because their brain indicates they are one sex…
Fecal excretion of PFAS by pets
Per- and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS) are used in a wide range of consumer products, from pizza boxes to carpets to…