Memories can be as tricky to hold onto for machines as they can be for humans.
Memories can be as tricky to hold onto for machines as they can be for humans.
Hundreds of people from across Ohio and around the nation descended on Marion, Ohio, the weekend of July 14-15 to be part of The Ohio State University at Marion’s annual Warren G. Harding Symposium.
NIH-funded effort provides interactive resource for global research community.
NIH study finds radiation shows strongest association, less for surgery and endocrine treatments.
Immune system changes in the pregnant body that protect the fetus appear to extend to the brain, where a decrease in immune cells late in gestation may factor into the onset of maternal behavior, new research in rats suggests.
In a new study, researchers have found that the restoration efforts of the critically endangered species elkhorn coral depend largely on the animal’s location, microbiome, and the right conditions to provide an abundance of food.
Astronomers have found evidence that some stars boast unexpectedly strong surface magnetic fields, a discovery that challenges current models of how they evolve.
In a lab masquerading as a playroom, kids found two disabled handguns. Those who had previously watched a gun safety video were much more likely to tell an adult they found a gun, less likely to touch the gun, and were less reckless if they did touch it.
Farmers, producers and anyone who works outdoors should beware: When the weather is warmer, you’re at a higher risk for heat illness, which can come on suddenly, with many people unaware they’re in danger.
NIH-funded trial underscores need for more research to head off high myopia.