Trusting At Face Value

Researchers from Japan discover that greater levels of facial similarities in individuals of the same sex can increase perceived trustworthiness.

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Negotiation, mentorship and cultural intelligence: Join us for a one-hour virtual fireside chat as we discuss life skills that are essential to career success

Asian Scientist-Elsevier Foundation Salon for Leadership in STEM

Register for a unique two-day intensive leadership program that empowers and grooms women leaders in science.

Register for a unique two-day intensive leadership program that empowers and grooms women leaders in science.

Feathers May Have Helped Dinosaurs Beat Cold

Traditionally understood as warm-loving animals, dinosaurs lived and thrived in the arctic, suggest a study by Chinese and American researchers.

Traditionally understood as warm-loving animals, dinosaurs lived and thrived in the arctic, suggest a study by Chinese and American researchers.