Month: May 2022

Unlocking the Secrets of Simultaneity: From Sign Language to Silent Gesture

Imagine you’re planning a surprise party for your best friend. You need to communicate all the important details—date, time, location, theme—to your co-conspirators quickly and accurately. How would you do it? Well, you might use your hands to point at a calendar, your fingers to indicate the hour, and your facial expressions to convey excitement. […]

Published on May 26, 2022

Efficiently irrational: deciphering the riddle of human choice

Deciphering human choice behavior is like unraveling a perplexing riddle. Over the past five decades, cognitive and social scientists have grappled with the illogical decisions people consistently make. Are these choices evolutionary adaptations or merely a haphazard mix of competing mechanisms? This review offers a fresh perspective: human choice is efficiently irrational. Like finding the […]

Published on May 26, 2022

Roche Develops Test Kits to Detect Monkeypox Virus

Roche on Wednesday said the company and its unit have developed three test kits to detect the monkeypox virus, as the disease spreads in regions outside Africa, where the virus is not normally found. There have been more than 200 suspected or confirmed cases in Europe and… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on May 25, 2022