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 ...
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 ...
As Adam helpfully summarized: “Audience engagement is the skill of taking a reader, and making them more than a subscriber.
For many of us, taking in our neighbors’ outdoor holiday lighting displays and other decorative touches is as much a part of ...