Pinning down the Butterfly Effect

Pinning down the Butterfly Effect

Belgian mathematician hopes to use the science of chaos, the butterfly effect and strange attractors to help build a complete model of climate and resources that will lead to a new approach to…
Is your pediatrician actually a pediatrician?

Is your pediatrician actually a pediatrician?

How well do you know your child's pediatrician? Is he or she board certified in pediatrics, or has he or she ever completed specialty training in the field? Findings from a new study from the…
Doing math without being taught arithmetic

Doing math without being taught arithmetic

Children are able to solve approximate addition or subtraction problems involving large numbers even before they have been taught arithmetic, according to a study conducted at Harvard University, by…
UCL scientist develops a 'distraction indicator'

UCL scientist develops a 'distraction indicator'

A scientific indicator of how easily distracted you are has been designed by a University College London psychologist. It could be used as another assessment tool during the recruitment process and…
Studies You Don't Need To Read For May 27th

Studies You Don't Need To Read For May 27th

It may seem strange that science is out there doing studies on topics that not only seem unnecessary but are downright redundant, yet it happens all of the time. Here are this week's examples of…