NIMH » Scientists Unveil Detailed Cell Maps of the Human Brain and the Nonhuman Primate Brain

NIMH » Scientists Unveil Detailed Cell Maps of the Human Brain and the Nonhuman Primate Brain

[ad_1] Incredibly detailed cell maps help pave the way for new generation of treatments October 12, 2023 • Press Release A group of international scientists have mapped the genetic, cellular, and structural makeup of the human brain and the nonhuman primate brain. This understanding of brain structure, achieved by funding through the National Institutes of…

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Responding to Sexual Abuse in the Workplace

Responding to Sexual Abuse in the Workplace

[ad_1] In October 2017, the news reports of abuse by American film producer, Harvey Weinstein generated a resurgence of the #MeToo movement. The mainstream media covered many stories for months. Many powerful men found their worlds crashing down around them, losing their high-paid, high-profile jobs to sexual abuse claims. It seems that women felt relieved…

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Are College Students Blinkered Authoritarians?

Are College Students Blinkered Authoritarians?

[ad_1] Recent years have seen significant handwringing over free speech issues and political balance on college campuses. And this isn’t unwarranted. Enough free-speech meltdowns with students shouting down speakers, trying to get professors fired, bullying peers, or even assaulting people on the wrong political side have revealed a significant rot in the ethics and culture…

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5 Ways to Reduce New Employees' Anxiety

5 Ways to Reduce New Employees’ Anxiety

[ad_1] Starting a New Job Source: Gil Winch Starting a new job entails dealing with much uncertainty regarding the job itself, the people and the culture, so it’s not surprising that in a recent survey, a whopping 87% reported suffering from ‘new job jitters’. Yet, the term ‘jitters’ doesn’t really convey how anxiety-provoking, stressful, scary,…

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