Failures in highly technological environments, such as military aircraft, can be investigated using known tools like HFACS, the U.S. Department
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2.7 billion tweets confirm: Echo chambers on Twitter are very real: Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: They become less central in their own network, lose connections to their communities and receive less endorsements from other users
Bipartisan users, who try to bridge the echo chambers, need to pay a price for their work: they become less
Animal cyborg: Behavioral control by ‘toy’ craving circuit
Children love to get toys from parents for their birthday present. This craving toward items also involves object hoarding disorders
When there’s an audience, people’s performance improves
Often people think performing in front of others will make them mess up, but a new study led by a
Job hunters drop ties with supportive colleagues
People considering quitting their jobs stop supporting current colleagues because they no longer feel they need to do favours for
Art is in the eye of the beholder
A researcher from James Cook University in Australia has found that a person’s mental state affects how they look at
Human daily rhythms: Clocks vs light/dark cycle
A study by the University of Seville analyses daily primary activities of European laborers and the sources of social synchronization.
Using water molecules to read electrical activity in lipid membranes
Every human cell is encased in a five-nanometer-thick lipid membrane that protects it from the surrounding environment. Like a gatekeeper,