Challenges and differences in opinion are inevitable when working in a team. But new research from the UBC Sauder School
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Looking beyond the ‘magic bullet’ approach to drug discovery
It’s time to move beyond the traditional “magic bullet” approach for discovering new drugs and start leveraging the full complexity
Continue reading »Quiet rest contributes to retaining detailed memories
A brief rest can result in the retention of more detailed memories, relative to being busy in the minutes following
Continue reading »Australia’s oldest scientist heads to Switzerland to end life
Australia’s oldest scientist, wearing a top labelled “ageing disgracefully”, has left the country for Switzerland to end his life at
Continue reading »Want to eat better? Train yourself to change your tastes
We all love delicious foods, even if we know they may not be good for us. Foods high in energy
Continue reading »Psychologists: ‘There is no alternative to free speech’
Colleges and universities across the country are struggling with the question of who decides what is acceptable speech on campus.
Continue reading »Pilot study validates artificial intelligence to help predict school violence
A pilot study indicates that artificial intelligence may be useful in predicting which students are at higher risk of perpetrating
Continue reading »New drug to tame violent patients
Australian paramedics are leading the world by introducing a new drug, droperidol, to quickly and safely calm violent patients fueled
Continue reading »How to check your unconscious biases
Diversity expert Howard Ross recounted a time when he dismissed a fellow air traveller—bearded, heavy-set, flannel-shirted and with a car
Continue reading »Researchers developing device to enable pregnant women to detect serious health complications
Purdue University researchers are developing an app and wearable technology to enable pregnant women to use a smartphone to detect
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