As millions turn to ChatGPT and other AI chatbots for therapy-style advice, new research from Brown University raises a ...
Killer whale research occupies a vital space in marine ecology, illuminating the complex interactions between apex predators and their environments. Despite ...
Evomi noted that adaptive concurrency settings and queue-based workflows are commonly used to manage traffic surges and maintain stable performance during peak activity periods. Additional practices ...
Two-week board and train program builds self-correction behaviors that transfer across relocations, addressing a top ...
Negative reinforcement has a bad reputation. Here’s what it really means, and why it can be surprisingly helpful.
For people with periodontitis (a severe form of gum disease), we are very uncertain whether behavioural approaches to oral hygiene advice have any important benefits when compared to usual advice ...
From ecosystems to wildlife, conservation success depends on human behaviours. But shifting people’s choices to behave in a way that protects nature remains one of the sector’s biggest challenges. A ...
Imagine a dog leaping excitedly at arriving guests, only to receive a sharp yell or leash tug—traditional responses that breed fear rather than trust. Science-backed positive reinforcement offers a ...
Your patients could turn to fitness apps to not only track their progress on a health journey but to motivate them to reach benchmarks to promote more physical activity. But could these apps have a ...
It’s been four years since The World Health Organization declared that “behavioral science is underutilized in public health, and ineffective behavior change techniques continue to be used.” A small ...