Don't try to help an injured deer or other wild animal; call Alberta Fish and Wildlife, which will intervene if deemed necessary.
In an occasional series, professor Philip Cowley offers a political science lesson for The House’s readers. This week: votes ...
Bengaluru: Researchers from Bengaluru created a breakthrough wearable device that can detect and adapt to stress, mimicking how the human body process.
Across 28 countries in Africa, armed conflict within 25 kilometers of a female primary school student's household is ...
Using silver wire network on a stretchable material, scientists have developed a device that senses strain, mimics pain perception and adapts its electrical response accordingly. By recreating these ...
That dull feeling when your once-thrilling job feels routine or your dream home becomes just four walls isn't all in your head-it's your brain doing its job. Scientists call it "habituation," and ...
“I think anything that takes us out of our normal habituation, the normal day in, day out ... signals our senses, and then our senses measure if it’s pleasing or not.” Decorating for the holidays ...
Habituation is a fundamental characteristic of our brain—a tendency to respond less and less to things that are constant or frequent. Imagine walking into a coffee shop. At first the aroma of ...