Are we writing an advice column for Spock here? Understanding Stereotypes in AI Advice for Autistic Users.
This study, presented at the April 2026 CHI Conference on Human Factors in Computing Systems, reveals a significant and troubling trend in how large language models (LLMs) interact with neurodivergent…
Friend, Not Foe: Lowered Tissue Reactivity to Long-Term Polyimide Implants
The evolution of neural engineering has reached a critical juncture where the primary obstacle to long-term success is no longer just the complexity of the electronics, but the biological compatibility…
Five decades of marital sorting in France and the United States – The role of educational expansion and the changing gender imbalance in education
The landscape of modern romance has undergone a profound transformation over the last half-century, driven not only by changing social mores but by a fundamental restructuring of the educational foundations…
From Lab to Concert Hall: Effects of Live Performance on Neural-Acoustic Phase-Locking and Engagement
In an era where high-fidelity digital streaming and spatial audio technology allow listeners to experience pristine recordings from the comfort of their homes, the global music industry continues to see…
Researchers Discover Alzheimer’s Physical Movement Issues May Originate Outside the Brain Through Advanced Neuromuscular Modeling
In a groundbreaking development that challenges long-standing assumptions about neurodegenerative progression, a new study has revealed that the physical movement difficulties often associated with Alzheimer’s disease can originate independently of…
Longitudinal study finds procrastination declines with age but still shapes major life outcomes over nearly two decades
A Longitudinal Perspective on Chronic Delay For decades, psychological research into procrastination has been characterized by its focus on short-term outcomes, particularly within the confines of academic environments. Most studies…
Weighing down the future: long-term effects of childhood obesity on intergenerational mobility
The promise of the American Dream—the idea that children can, through merit and hard work, outearn their parents and climb the socioeconomic ladder—is increasingly being obstructed by a burgeoning public…















