Memories of the good parts of using drugs can keep people hooked − altering the neurons that store them could help treat addiction
Your left and right brain hear language differently − a neuroscientist explains how
What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have AI write computer code − and what risks that can entail https://buff.ly/8QdkDJA
1 in 4 children suffers from chronic pain − school nurses could be key to helping them manage it https://buff.ly/nT9PXjn
As #Detroit booms, many neighborhoods are left behind. The next mayor will have tools to fix this, from zoning reform to transit and fairer taxes. https://buff.ly/himAJfK
Recently-pardoned tax frauds the Chrisleys and Trump share similarities: brash personas, lavish lifestyles, and legal troubles with Georgia prosecutors. The recent pardon of the Chrisleys strikes home for Trump’s right-wing religious supporters, many of whom think that Democrats will do anything to quash their faith. #USPolitics #Trump
When vaccine rates drop, outbreaks rise – not just because of misinformation, but because of how people weigh personal vs. collective risk. Game theory explains why these rational choices can lead to public health failure. https://buff.ly/tzGLY0X #health #wellness #measles #vaccineswork
That dinner party moment when someone says, “A study proves it!” sparks debate. In today’s age of misinformation, helping students understand how good science works can help rebuild trust in the proof by #science. https://buff.ly/7XLMkOu
Trump's justifications for his latest travel ban make absolutely no sense. And, according to a terrorism research, the travel ban won’t increase national security or prevent terrorist attacks. https://buff.ly/z3xbPvX
Trump’s “science transparency” executive order is packed with positive sounding buzzwords, but it could gut the use of most health studies in policymaking. It revives tactics once used by Big Tobacco to bury studies that showed the dangers of smoking. #news #science