Researchers from U-M, Ohio State University, and Northeastern University studied the feelings and experiences of 24 low-income dads from different races in the U.S. during pregnancy, after their babies were born, and in early childhood. They discovered that even though these new fathers faced economic struggles and negative stereotypes, they stayed very connected to their children.
Low-income fathers are emotionally resilient
Fathers with low incomes are emotionally resilient
How the brain transforms sensation into action
Brain-wide decision-making dynamics discovered
This robotic exoskeleton enhances walking efficiency for older
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Southeast Asia was the main diversification center for the Bananas
If we lose wild banana species, we lose banana's sustainability
Photon momentum effectively turns indirect silicon into direct semiconductor
Optical properties of materials can be dramatically enhanced.
Antarctic Krill locks similar levels of carbon as mangroves
Unveiling the Carbon Storage Potential of Antarctic Krill
New catalyst produces methane using electricity
Methane that doesn’t contribute to global warming.
Cognitive changes linked to COVID-19 identified in study
Study highlights specific changes associated with COVID-19 in particular brain function
Researchers observed the formation of small water bubbles in real time
Scientists witnessed the merging of hydrogen and oxygen atoms.