Statistics method shows networks differ in epileptic brains
A novel statistical approach to analyzing patients with epilepsy has revealed details about their brains' internal networks. The findings may...
Read moreA novel statistical approach to analyzing patients with epilepsy has revealed details about their brains' internal networks. The findings may...
Read moreA new Rice University study uses computer simulations to explore the initial steps of the molecular process that leads to...
Read moreWhen top-level managers find governance mechanisms too coercive, they're more likely to commit fraud, according to a new paper by...
Read moreA metallic molecule being studied at Rice University begins to glow when bound to amyloid protein fibrils of the sort...
Read moreNew research from Rice University theorizes that "anti-evolution" education legislation continues to be introduced because lawmakers want to appease religious...
Read moreThank the little "muscles" in your neurons for allowing you to remember where you live, what your friends and family...
Read moreAre all scientists atheists? Do they believe religion and science can co-exist? These questions and others were addressed in the...
Read moreDespite decades of efforts to banish the idea of "jobs for men" -- construction worker, firefighter, mechanic -- and "jobs...
Read moreMen who are overweight are just as likely as overweight women to experience interpersonal discrimination when applying for a job...
Read moreA CEO succession with a gender change may amplify the disruption of the CEO succession process and thus adversely affect...
Read moreWhether it's resisting buying a candy bar in the checkout lane or purchasing an unneeded pair of shoes on sale...
Read moreA yearlong study of first-time smartphone users by researchers at Rice University and the U.S. Air Force found that users...
Read moreBisexual males and females report poorer health than gays, lesbians and heterosexuals, according to a new study from sociologists at...
Read moreSlavery was abolished more than 150 years ago, but its effects are still felt today in K-12 education in the...
Read moreThe city where an individual lives can influence the risk of dying by suicide, according to a new study from...
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