What is lost when a worker completes actions—such as helping a client or ensuring safety—in exchange for incentives like digital badges, placement on a leaderboard, or in-office rankings? A study by ...
We named the discipline after the Greek psyche, not the Latin anima—because the Latin word couldn't carry the meaning. But ...
Natalie Banner, Chief Ethics and Engagement Officer for Genomics England, shares how we can help to address inequities in ...
Some human research will no longer be classified as a clinical trial, easing the paperwork burden, but not everyone agrees with the approach.
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Climate-smart pet ownership will be defined either by science and veterinary ethics or by marketing and denial, and the ...
Your nervous sweat may be making your horse nervous. New study reveals how fear transfers from humans to horses through ...
Heart failure (HF) is a chronic and progressive cardiovascular condition associated with significant morbidity, mortality and ...
AI chatbots were sold as tireless helpers and on-demand companions. Now psychiatrists are warning that for a vulnerable slice ...
Texas A&M donor Jon Hagler says the school’s regents are failing it, threatening academic freedom and kowtowing to ...
Federal and provincial governments will partner with Indigenous leaders and environmental groups to assess whether Manitoba’s biodiverse expanse of the Hudson Bay coast is a good candidate for ...
The Rector of Mountcrest University College, Irene Ansah Asare, Esq., has called on fresh law students to approach their studies with purpose, reminding them that legal education is more than just a ...