BRAIN Initiative: Data Archives for the BRAIN Initiative

BRAIN Initiative: Data Archives for the BRAIN Initiative

Presenter Ruben Alvarez, Ed.D.Division of Data Science and Technology Goal This is a reissue of the informatics infrastructure program announcement for The Brain Research Through Advancing Innovative Neurotechnologies® (BRAIN) Initiative data ecosystem.... Read more »
Brain Cell Atlas: From Data to Knowledge Base

Brain Cell Atlas: From Data to Knowledge Base

Presenter Yong Yao, Ph.D.Division of Neuroscience and Basic Behavioral Science Goal The goal of this concept is to continue supporting an integrated BRAIN® Initiative Cell Atlas Network (BICAN) Coordinating Unit for Biostatistics,... Read more »
Quiz books are the answer to falling non-fiction sales, data shows | Publishing

Quiz books are the answer to falling non-fiction sales, data shows | Publishing

If the question is which genre bucked the prevailing trend in publishing to record a remarkable rise in readership last year, the answer is clear: quiz books. Spending on the titles increased... Read more »
Smartphone Data May Not Reliably Predict Depression Risk in Diverse Groups

Smartphone Data May Not Reliably Predict Depression Risk in Diverse Groups

August 21, 2024 • Research Highlight Smartwatches, smartphones, and other wearable devices are transforming how we track our physical health and behavior. Researchers are also exploring whether these devices might provide insights... Read more »
Smartphone Data May Not Reliably Predict Depression Risk in Diverse Groups

NIMH Creates Division of Data Science and Technology

November 29, 2023 • Institute Update On October 23, the National Institute of Mental Health (NIMH) announced the creation of a new Division of Data Science and Technology (DST). DST will replace... Read more »
What 35 Years of Data Can Tell Us about Who Will Win the National Book Award

What 35 Years of Data Can Tell Us about Who Will Win the National Book Award

We are not the cultural consumers we used to be. Data, streaming, and Web 2.0 have remade how we read and how we watch. Platforms are the new publishers. But although we... Read more »
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