A new study published in Psychiatry Research indicates that the observed link between cesarean sections and mental disorders ...
The idea that reality might be a kind of cosmic software has shifted from late-night dorm debate to a live question in ...
Life Extension reports women live 5.4 years longer than men due to biological and behavioral factors, but men can narrow this ...
Decision-making inherently involves cause–effect relationships that introduce causal challenges. We argue that reliable algorithms for decision-making need to build upon causal reasoning. Addressing ...
A new social-science paper delivers a surprisingly unsettling result: give dozens of expert teams the same data and the same ...
When Sean Reyes scaled Shock Surplus from a small auto parts ecommerce shop into a $25 million company, it wasn’t because of ...
A study led by Stanford Medicine found that the earliest sign of bladder cancer — blood in the urine — may be invisible to people who are colorblind, increasing their risk of dying from the disease.
A sociotechnical lens highlights red-teaming as a particular arrangement of human labor that unavoidably introduces human value judgments into technical systems, and can pose psychological risks for ...