Boss Monkey

Boss Monkey By Hannah Weisman, Behavioral Neuroscience, 2018 Could the human brain develop according to an individual’s social status? Someday, might scientists discover the particular formula, a unique blend of environment and genetics, that determines whether one is a leader, a follower, or somewhere in the middle? Neuroscientists have long considered the interplay between brain […]

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Is Estrogen the Culprit?

Is Estrogen the Culprit? By Jordyn Hanover, Behavioral Neuroscience, 2017 Autism spectrum disorder is defined by the Center for Disease Control as “a developmental disability that can cause significant social, communication, and behavioral challenges.” Within the last two decades, the prevalence of autism has almost tripled. Approximately 1 in 150 children born twenty years ago were

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Climate Change Is Affecting Our Seafood, Too

Climate Change Is Affecting Our Seafood, Too By Maya Gilchrist, Environmental Science, 2018 It is no surprise that climate change is at the forefront of today’s most pressing issues, concerning scientists and policymakers alike. Recently, approximately 400,000 people from all across the United States marched in solidarity down the streets of New York City to demand

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Wifi Goes Viral

Wifi Goes Viral Computer scientists at the University of Liverpool have engineered a virus like no other. Known as “Chameleon,” the computer virus is designed to spread airborne through wireless connection networks and is as swift as the common cold. Researchers at the University of Liverpool’s School of Computer Science and Electrical Engineering and Electronics simulated

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Mobile Eye Tracking: How Decisions Affect Your Emotional State

Mobile Eye Tracking: How Decisions Affect Your Emotional State The majority of young adults dread old age, not only due to the health issues associated with it, but because they know it brings them ever closer to the terrifying concept of death. This public stigma has resulted in a perspective that being “young” is fundamentally

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