Children seek further challenges when they succeed on difficult tasks, Brown study finds
By Amrita Rajpal | March 11Doing well on easy tasks does not strongly encourage children to choose harder future tasks.
Amrita Rajpal is a senior staff writer covering science and research.
Doing well on easy tasks does not strongly encourage children to choose harder future tasks.
The analysis revealed that drug approval times affect access to treatments more than the length of regulatory review.
The framework proposes long-term solutions over short-term mitigation efforts.
A Brossay Lab study reveals how nonclassical CD8+ T cells can be activated by molecules that go undetected by classical CD8+ cells to fight cytomegalovirus.
Researchers and faculty at Brown explain how communities can recover after traumatic events.
As artificial intelligence takes science by storm, two Brown researchers who study cognitive and psychological sciences and computer science predict that self-supervised learning, which plays a crucial role in training the large language models that underpin AI platforms like ChatGPT, will transform ...
The NIH-funded study will examine trends between substance use, HIV, HCV and overdose.
The new study explores the differences between subjective and objective measures of sleep.