By Spencer D. Kelly, Hurley Family Chair, professor of psychological and brain sciences and neuroscience, director of the linguistics program; and Yukari Hirat...
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Brain-augmented AI reveals the neural dynamics behind perception.
As we walk through the world, we use our eyes to take in the information around us and our...
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Conducting field work in Guam (Gu氓han) as a grad student first sparked Professor Emily Mitchell-Eaton鈥檚 interest in human geography. 鈥淚 was drawn to the human ...
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Professor Dominique C. Hill 鈥05 was just 10 when she realized she wanted to be a writer. An 鈥80s baby raised in 鈥渢he home of the chicken wing鈥 (Buffalo, N.Y.),...
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Are two species at loggerheads for limited resources in a Baja California preserve, or is it a proxy for competing human constituencies?
In a national p...
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Harnik and his research students conduct fieldwork in the Gulf of Mexico studying how communities of organisms on the seafloor have changed over time.
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Professor Aaron Dial never met a question he didn鈥檛 like. Growing up in Raleigh, N.C., he was contemplative and curious, always asking about the unexpected.
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Athletic trainer Jeffrey Haft studied the effects of neck strength training on brain injury risk.
A blow to the head. A strong knock to the body. A fall to ...
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鈥淚 have things to say in color and shape that can鈥檛 be contained in words 鈥 the time has come for a new way of seeing things.鈥 Lyrics sung by Michelle Mariposa...
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The first permafrost could completely thaw and vanish from Antarctica as early as 2130, Professor Joe Levy predicts.