The power of weak ties in gaining new employment
An experiment using data from 20 million LinkedIn profiles shows how much we rely on people we know less well to land new jobs.
An experiment using data from 20 million LinkedIn profiles shows how much we rely on people we know less well to land new jobs.
A “grazing encounter” may have smashed the moon to bits to form Saturn’s rings, a new study suggests.
A simple animal model shows how stimuli and states such as smells, stressors, and satiety converge in an olfactory neuron to guide food-seeking behavior.
Refining current opacity models will be key to unearthing details of exoplanet properties — and signs of life — in data from the powerful new telescope.
In a long-studied population of wandering albatrosses, females are less likely to stick with a shy mate.
When holding information in mind, neural activity is more focused when and where there are bursts of gamma frequency rhythms.
By providing researchers with financial and strategic support from the early stages, the Innovation Center hopes to bring new and disruptive technologies to market.
A computational analysis reveals that many repetitive sequences are shared across proteins and are similar in species from bacteria to humans.
Dissatisfied with security guarantees from the US, America’s junior allies want greater control over their own defenses.
A commonly used screening test creates a gender gap that may hinder diagnosis and treatment for women and girls.
The grant will enable pilot-scale water treatment systems to be built and tested using sustainable hydrogel microparticles.
Assistant Professor Ariel Furst and her colleagues are looking to DNA to help guide the process.
Students are part of large team that achieved fusion ignition for the first time in a laboratory.
Study finds computer models that predict molecular interactions need improvement before they can help identify drug mechanisms of action.
International firms sharing production networks lobby together to secure favorable trade conditions.