COVID-19 pandemic changed attitudes toward wearables May 8, 2024 Low-income Hispanic/Latine individuals more receptive to health-monitoring tech
Things to do at NU: May 8 to 14 May 7, 2024 Our picks this week let you tell your story, tie-dye a T-shirt and more
The enemy of your enemy is, indeed, your friend. Physics confirms it. May 3, 2024 New study is the first to use statistical physics to corroborate the 1940s social balance theory
Do earthquake hazard maps predict higher shaking than actually occurred? May 3, 2024 Discrepancy between maps and shaking data is in conversion between them
Mercouri Kanatzidis and Aaron Naber elected to National Academy of Sciences May 2, 2024 Professors recognized for distinguished achievements in original research
Sugar-based catalyst upcycles carbon dioxide May 2, 2024 New catalyst could offer a potential solution for using captured carbon
This algorithm makes robots perform better May 2, 2024 By helping robots rapidly and reliably learn complex skills, new AI platform consistently outperforms state-of-the-art systems
‘Hey doc, my planet hurts. Can you write me a prescription?’ May 1, 2024 Psychologist David Victorson says our own enjoyment of nature can also benefit Earth itself
Misinformation is raging. Here’s how we fight back May 1, 2024 David Rapp provides guidance in an election year filled with deepfakes, bad actors and the hazards of AI
As we age, we grow more lonely April 30, 2024 Around the world, there are consistent patterns and factors associated with loneliness, study finds