And at the time, the PC was the primary computing vehicle. There was no cloud, and we could put a supercomputer in the hands of every researcher in school, every scientist, you know, every engineering school, every...or every student in school, and eventually something amazing will happen.
there's data to support that. So, when you look at qualitative data, and this is by uh Debbie Herbick, she's a sex researcher , and she did qualitative research, and she asked people like, "What is it like? Do you enjoy being choked? Tell us about it." Right? Womenwere like, "Yeah, it's okay. Sometimes I'm scared because my partner is big and strong and I'm, you know, smaller and they have big hands. Sometimes it's fine
think that when that happens, our position as a science will change considerably. In 20 years, it will become even more pronounced, and in researcher since 2015, but the current era is gradually shifting from an era of content consumption to an era of communication
After decades of legal study and 25 years of service as one of America's top Judges, he's been fully briefed. researcher , still secures the blessings of the Liberty as we know her--life-size and in full.
cause arthritis there's there's zero evidence and the only study that exists was negative however he did find the the researcher that it does cause the ligaments to become loose and LAX so it doesn't cause arthritis but youshouldn't continuously stretch you know crack your knuckles by bending your fingers like hyperextending your fingers because you actually may loosen your
you know it's a it's a nerve that extends from the brainstem forward potentially very important nerve and the researcher but he also i discovered through his diaries became involved in
as a kind of status quo, but I don't buy that that's where things end. There are a lot of efforts such as what's happening at Dartmouth, such as what's happening. There's this other researcher at Cornell called Valerie Reyna and she's come up with this theory called The Fuzzy-trace Theory. The idea is that yes, when we give people just cold hard numbersand we ask them to just engage rationally, they tend to mess up. They tend to generally not understand the numbers, but when you give them a kind of fuzzy sense of what the numbers
Let's talk a little bit about the brain. Um, not until you trick your brain do you start to realize all the things it's doing for you. I love this cube. This is from this German researcher named Moloto. And this cube alone makes the case for HDR. Do you see the brownsquare on top and the yellow square in the middle? Those are the exact same color. Now if I'm gonna sit here and say the outside brown is the exact same color as inside yellow,
Well, for that, we have to go back to the case of Tusko the Elephant. Researchers assumed that safe drug dosage is proportional to mass.Double the mass, double the dose.
- In the decades following Kleiber's observation, the mystery only deepened. Researchers discovered that brain size also roughly scales as mass to the three quarters, and so does an animal's growth rate and the amount of blood pumped per minute.But not every property scales as mass to the three quarters.
One shortcut we use a lot is substituting hard questions with easier related ones. Researchers have tested this by asking students how happy they were in their life and how many dates they'd had in the last month.Unsurprisingly, these two questions did not correlate.
The first image of single atoms taken with the electron microscope. Researchers quickly jumped to employ his tech, producing countless images of atoms.After nearly a century of improvements from Ruska, Crewe, and many others, the magnification upgrades on the TEM had reached their peak.
In fact, US sales of nonalcoholic beer, wine and spirits have grown over 20% every year since 2022. Researchers estimate that the no-alcohol market will grow to over $4 billion by 2028, but the price tag is a problem.Sometimes customers come in and they are browsing our wine and they're like, you know, this is the same price as some alcoholic wine that I see
community is very small. It's very insular. It's very weird, frankly. Um it's very Bay Area-based. And the kinds of things that you say to recruit researchers and show that you understand them are not the kinds of things that you would say if you were trying to getthe public to like you. And so, when people like Sam and Dario are really, um open about the risks. Like, yep, this
that the impact of rising global temperatures on the health of older people has been significantly underestimated. Researchers at Stanford University in the United States say previous studies have focused on younger people who areable to sweat more effectively and have stronger hearts. Our global health correspondent Dominic Hughes told us
The research was done in California’s salty, arsenic-filled Mono Lake, which, for a poison-loving microorganism, is like the Amalfi Coast. Researchers found this bacterium, GFAJ-1, which seemed like it might replace phosphorus with arsenic in its molecular makeup.Which would be super weird and cool because the fundamental building blocks of life are carbon, hydrogen, nitrogen, oxygen, sulphur, and phosphorus —
Researchers have pointed out that it persists, at least in part, thanks to confirmation bias.
Researchers have documented similar trends in other countries.
Researchers in Barcelona had been doing work examining the effects of noise pollution on cephalopods.
Researchers have done a lot of tests on this.
Researchers tend to focus on Plath's relationship with Ted Hughes, on her writing, and her mental illness, and her death
researchers , journalists, and politicians are being attacked by such coordinated campaigns.
Researchers found that already at age five, you can see if children have well-developed prefrontal cortices.
Researchers are normally not known for being the most exciting, funny people-- no offense, researchers .
Researchers have found that when you pay people and give them this extrinsic motivation, it tends to interfere with their creativity.
Researchers say that if you had just invested the children equally, kept all the other stuff the same.
Researchers say that 90% of black principals lost their jobs in 11 southern states.
"Researchers suspect that the cognitively demanding act of socializing can actually build up the brain, like exercising builds up muscle.
Researchers are not the only ones who are doing research in a company.
researchers at MIT are not and so I think that that access to deployment and
Researchers start dying. What's going on?
Researchers will tell you that kids who have a garden eat on average one more serving of fruit and vegetables than their peers each day.
researchers can predict with 75% accuracy what emotions you're experiencing.
general sources. It has to be sustainable, and research needs to be sustainable now. And, well, ordinary researchers who want to become famous usually try to continue this process of calculating research expenses using tax money, but I think that's probablyimpossible now, especially in a small country like this, so it's not feasible to continue doing that. I've always
Researchers say about 80% of the time, when you are mostly happy, you're a happy person.
Researchers suspect that if the arachidonic acid, this inflammatory omega-6 fatty acid, found predominantly in chicken and eggs in the American diet--
Researchers measured the blood pressure of a thousand people in rural Kenya, who ate a diet centered around whole plant foods, whole
Researchers do this study where they have some people in a room and they ask them, do you want the chocolate cake or the fruit
Researchers at Tel Aviv University at the University of Chicago found that we tend to believe people more if they have an accent that's more similar to us
Researchers at Max Planck Institute for Psycholinguistics in the Netherlands have found that we tend to make decisions based on hand dominance.
Researchers report people who take cholesterol lowering drugs called statins for at least five years may also lower their risk for cancer.
Researchers were conducting digging.
Researchers call that new way an emotionally charged event.
Researchers at Texas Christian University are working on this.
Researchers don't like the word "addictive." It has very negative connotations.
Researchers have shown that children who tell a simple story about themselves-- about a past success in their lives-- if they do this the night before, or the morning of a
Researchers at Emory gave children a simple do you know test.
Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania-- Katherine Milkman and-- Jonah Berger.
researchers aren't looking at the damn problem but I think that's changing
Researchers began to investigate this question. Well, if it's so toxic, this marital conflict business, what do married couples fight about? And remember, I have to stay with the data,