Antisocial children more likely to end up chronically unemployed and in poverty
University of Michigan research finds that people who, as children, were aggressive, hyperactive and struggled in school, with what the
University of Michigan research finds that people who, as children, were aggressive, hyperactive and struggled in school, with what the
Later this month, a total solar eclipse will offer a rare — although brief — sight to millions when the
A Wayne State University researcher has received a $310,000 grant from the National Science Foundation to investigate a new approach
A University of Michigan-led study of lead service lines in Flint’s damaged drinking water system supports the generally accepted understanding
A new MSU website brings together the latest research on food in an effort to help consumers make better informed
On July 25, 2017, the National Science Foundation announced awards totaling $51 million to 17 projects that will develop and
A new research tool to safeguard drinking water is now keeping a watchful eye on Lake Erie. A robotic lake-bottom
In separate but complementary studies, MSU and U-M professors have found that third-person self-talk may be a relatively effortless form
Jessica Damoiseaux, Ph.D., a cognitive neuroscientist at the Institute of Gerontology at Wayne State University, is first author of a
MSU’s Kenneth Frank, professor in the College of Education, found a significant link between burnout among early-career teachers and exposure