Land cover maps are widely used in climate modeling, biodiversity conservation, environmental assessment, and policy design. However, many existing products are created independently each year, which ...
Discover how a new Stanford study reveals surprising, personalized blood sugar responses—and why fiber, potatoes, or grapes ...
Meteor sightings and fireballs are surging across the U.S. in 2026. Here’s what the data shows, why events feel clustered, and what experts still can’t fully predict.
From warped text to invisible AI scoring: the complete history of CAPTCHAs, how spammers beat them, and what comes next in ...
The dorsal raphe nucleus (DRN) serotonergic (5-HT) system has been implicated in regulating sleep and motor control; however, its specific role remains controversial. In this study, we found that ...
This study provides an important and biologically plausible account of how human perceptual judgments of heading direction are influenced by a specific pattern of motion in optic flow fields known as ...
Methane is one of the most powerful greenhouse gases, yet quantifying its emissions remains difficult at large scales. A new framework, CH4Vision, addresses this problem by estimating methane flux ...
Mixed-age Grouping, Club Goals, Knowledge Sharing, Innovative Behavior, Mediating Effect Yang, Y. , Liu, S. and Wang, J. (2026) The Effect of Club Goals on Innovative Behavior in Elementary School ...
These findings reveal distinct age- and sex-specific patterns in the burden of modifiable risk factors in contemporary Koreans. Tailored prevention strategies that reflect national epidemiological ...
This study combines satisfaction, achievement motivation, and social identity theories to construct a dynamic discrete choice model (DDCM) to characterize user participation behavior on the Internet ...
The focus is shifting from accountability to learning. by Peter Cappelli and Anna Tavis When Brian Jensen told his audience of HR executives that Colorcon wasn’t bothering with annual reviews anymore, ...