World authority on behavioral economics, Alain Samson, joins DNA Behavior in launching the Behavioral Economics Institute.
A new analysis from Stanford Medicine scientists shows that shifting clocks twice a year disrupts circadian rhythms and is linked to higher risks of stroke and obesity.
This summer school Open Science aims at providing a critical view on the “rules of a game named science,” and provides an ...
A Japanese study links external eating patterns to weight loss and glycemic improvements with glucagon-like peptide-1 receptor agonists.
Leveraging field experimentation and data analysis to enhance institutional capacity and foster innovative practices ...
Standard perpetual time is healthier choice than daylight saving time, which affects body's internal clock and circadian ...