Women can identify men that would be easier to pressure, deceive, seduce, or exploit, but, unlike many men, most women don't find these cues attractive.
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Surgeons have successfully performed the world's first operation inside the eye using a robot.
A new study provides evidence for the co-evolution of our ability to communicate and Stone Age butchery tools.
The world's top memory athletes head to San Diego this week to compete in XMT 2016.
A new study reports that, much like humans, adolescent worm brains mature into stable adult brains by changing neurons used to generate behavior.
A pioneering tool is set to investigate how a worm's brain controls its movements, researchers say.
Researchers report Xenobots, a computer-designed, hand-assembled organism can find and gather single cells, and assemble "baby" Xenobots. After a few days, the immature Xanobots can also find cells and replicate themselves.
Researchers explain why some of us hear Yanny and some hear Laurel when we listen to the popular internet meme.
White matter may be the key to understanding dementia, TBI, and numerous other neurological disorders.
Children as young as three enact costly punishments. Additionally, findings reveal a sense of authority can foster group regulatory behavior amongst children of various different age groups.