It's long been assumed that for an organism to learn, remember or draw conclusions, it needs a brain. But mounting evidence, including a recent Cognitive Science study, challenges that assumption, ...
Listen carefully to a spoken conversation and you’ll notice that the speakers use a lot of little quasi-words—mm-hmm, um, huh? and the like—that don’t convey any information about the topic of the ...
You will be redirected to our submission process. An argument can be made that human experience is fundamentally narrative in nature. Furthermore, it can be claimed that we organize understandings of ...
This Research Topic builds on the previous Topic completed in 2025 (linked here) by extending the growing international evidence base on Recovery Colleges, ...
Despite evidence that women are effective leaders, they remain underrepresented in leadership positions. Drawing on a phenomenological analysis of interviews with 15 women in the United States who ...
Imagine arriving at a busy location with people moving around and a multitude of visual and other sensory cues vying for your ...
Background Data-sharing mandates from funders and journals have increased in recent years, but little is known about how shared data are used. Existing research has focused on access frameworks, with ...
Abstract: This article summarizes relevant literature on data assets both domestically and internationally, and concludes that foreign research mainly focuses on theoretical research, while domestic ...
How to craft a narrative that matters by Frances X. Frei and Anne Morriss Let’s say you’re a leader with an urgent organizational problem—anything from a broken culture to a product that no longer ...
AS STOCKS wobbled in the last week of February, some found a cause in a note by Citrini Research, a firm of equity analysts. It imagined a world in 2028 in which artificial intelligence had rendered a ...
In a widely circulated note, Citrini Research painted a dire picture of job losses and stock market sell-offs, though many analysts and economists questioned its conclusions. By Joe Rennison Concerns ...