University of Oregon President Dave Frohnmayer spoke about the significance of hosting the first UNESCO chair in intercultural dialogue in the U.S. at a reception on Wednesday, 29 October... — full story
What links a neuroscientist with a social anthropologist and the UK's premier independent art charity? The answer is the visual perception of art. When, why and how are individuals... — full story
A leading neuroscientist and bioengineer, whose research was recently cited among the top papers in the world, is to reveal details of his studies into what has been dubbed the 'Jennifer... — full story
Affective video clips are important in education. Our mood influences how well we perform, according to the education expert Ria Verleur who is receiving her doctorate at the University... — full story
Our current view of the Universe, to quote Albert Einstein, is 'not weirder than we do imagine, but weirder than we can imagine.' That said, we have no choice but to observe the Universe... — full story
Many people contemplate the union of science and religion. But few have embraced both with the fervour and dedication as that of Sister Clarice Lolich, a nun in the Community of the... — full story
Music therapy can reduce psychological stress among pregnant women, according to research just published in a special complementary and alternative therapy medicine issue of the Journal... — full story
Does coffee taste better when your coffee machine produces a particular sound? According to industrial designer Elif Oezcan Vieira the sound a product makes is an integral part of that... — full story
Supporting what many of us who are not musically talented have often felt, new research reveals that trained musicians really do think differently than the rest of us. Vanderbilt University... — full story
Technology plays a major role in every global problem confronting us at the start of the 21st century. Consequently we need to judge new technologies on their relevance to society,... — full story