With little knowledge comes great confidence: Study reveals relationship between knowledge and attitudes toward science
Overconfidence has long been recognized as a critical problem in judgment and decision making. Read More
Overconfidence has long been recognized as a critical problem in judgment and decision making. Read More
If you are allergic to pollen, you are likely to curse the existence of these microscopic particles. You’re not alone:
Successful matchmaking with protein molecules is like all other kinds of matchmaking: The two must click for it to work.
When people feel that their resources are scarce—that they don’t have enough money or time to meet their needs—they often
Most wild bees are solitary, but one tiny species of carpenter bees fastidiously cares for and raises their offspring, an
Most students who complete manufacturing-related credentials in Ohio do not end up employed in manufacturing in the state, highlighting a
Three stories above a busy stretch of North Halsted Street, on a rooftop with views of downtown skyscrapers, crickets chirp
A University of South Florida expert on erosion and coastal resiliency is working with Pinellas County to help identify beaches
A new study maps the infall of protons and electrons from the solar wind to geographical location on the surface
The glacier on Kebnekaise’s southern peak is shrinking. What was previously Sweden’s highest summit is now 1.4 meters lower than