by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
For much of his childhood, Simiao Niu was troubled by psoriasis, a chronic, often painful skin condition, mostly on his arms. Sometimes, the prescribed ointment worked and treated the inflamed, red areas produced by the disease. But he was never sure if he was using...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
Teenagers are thinking about the effects of social media and designing their own exit paths, according to a Rutgers University-New Brunswick study. Researchers found that teens are crafting their own “frictions” – defined as moments of intentional pause – to resist...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
Some of America’s largest companies make their most important business decisions based on political ideology rather than profit, according to a Rutgers study. “People often assume that companies are only motivated by money or trying to generate the biggest returns for...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
People keep finding novel uses for generative artificial intelligence, the latest being that it can learn to design specialized hardware to make itself work faster. Generative AI applications such as large language models became mainstream when ChatGPT went viral in...
by | Jan 1, 1970 | News
Canadian wildfires that severely impacted the air quality in New Jersey and other regions of the United States in June 2023 provide a glimpse into how climate change may affect future environmental conditions in the state, according to a new report released by...