20-Jan-2025 Influence of COVID-19 infection experience on fear University of Tsukuba Peer-Reviewed Publication Researchers at University of Tsukuba have found that contracting COVID-19 significantly affects fear levels. Mild cases tend to alleviate fear, whereas severe cases tend to increase it. Over time, fear generally decreases. Factors such as age, sex, and a history of respiratory disease also influence fear levels. Journal BMJ Open
20-Jan-2025 OIST Unit Profile: Data scientists working on downloading the brain Okinawa Institute of Science and Technology (OIST) Graduate University It is a biologist's daily business to look for correlations in data, and even though correlation does not imply causation, it can provide a starting point for further experiments. If manipulation of one factor in a system changes the response, scientists assume there is causality. This well-tested approach starts to run into trouble when systems become more complex.