Research
- Americans who admit to having extramarital sex most likely cheat with a close friend, according to research from ’s Department of Psychology and Neuroscience.
- Scientists have long known that restricting calories can fend off physiological signs of aging, with studies in fruit flies, roundworms, rodents and even people showing that chronically slashing intake by about a third can reap myriad health benefits and, in some cases, extend lifespan.
- A range of less than one degree Fahrenheit (or half a degree Celsius) of climate warming over the next century could make all the difference when it comes to the probability of future ice-free summers in the Arctic, new research shows.
- There's a reason it's difficult to get started on spring cleaning: The brain is wired to be very cautious and conservative in starting big projects.
- Social behaviors and microbiome diversity might be interconnected, according to new research by a anthropologist.
- Award-winning book explores parallel lives of two soldiers, martyr Nathan Hale and traitor Moses Dunbar.
- People who have social anxiety disorder are more likely to internalize criticism than those who do not, research from CU Boulder suggests.
- Economist Edward Morey has long been interested in “recreational site choice”—where do hikers, bikers, anglers, kayakers and anyone who plays in the great outdoors choose to do their thing and why?
- 's Department of Physics has received a $75.8 million award from the National Institute of Standards and Technology to continue the collaborative Professional Research Experience Program through 2022.
- Foreign-born less likely to receive treatment, manage conditions, researchers find