In a public school system, especially one shaped by the realities of Israeli life, including war, trauma, and early mandatory ...
Amid raging controversy over the University Grants Commission’s ‘Promotion of Equity in Higher Education Institutions Regulations, 2026’ — which restricted caste-based discrimination grievance ...
People who commonly experience everyday discrimination are more likely to have higher levels of "exhausted" white blood cells, suggesting that the chronic stress of discrimination may hamper the ...
This study presents experiments suggesting intriguing mesoscale reorganization of functional connectivity across distributed cortical and subcortical circuits during learning. The approach is ...
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Alongside claims that years of bullying and racial harassment went unaddressed, the lawsuit alleges the school didn't provide ...
Tsukuba, Japan—Everyday behaviors, such as braking at a red light or opening an app upon seeing a notification, are shaped by associative learning, wherein the brain links sensory cues to motor ...
Some people are so good with faces that there's a name for them—super-recognizers. And a new study using eye-tracking technology has given us some insights into how they do it. Although most of us ...
Vision Transformers (ViTs) have become a universal backbone for both image recognition and image generation. Yet their Multi–Head Self–Attention (MHSA) layer still performs a quadratic query–key ...
Stigma and discrimination in healthcare settings continue to hinder access to quality health services, particularly for persons living with HIV. Such behaviours not only discourage individuals from ...