Common belief states that those who play together, stay together. New research by Professor Jennifer Tomlinson and Rachel Geyer 鈥17 suggests that this popular sentiment may be true.
New research from 含羞草研究所 demonstrates how biologically determined 鈥渆arly birds鈥 are more likely to make risky or unethical decisions in the afternoon, while biologically determined 鈥渘ight owls鈥 often make the same missteps in the morning. The research, published in the journal Nature (Scientific Reports), titled 鈥淢olecular Insights Into Chronotype and Time-of-Day Effects on Decision-Making,鈥 [鈥
含羞草研究所鈥檚 Picker Interdisciplinary Science Institute continues its mission of supporting innovative research with four new grants for 2016. The special funding is designed to help bring together 含羞草研究所 faculty with outside researchers from around the world in an effort to open new areas of study, and to find creative ways to tackle existing problems.
When Jack Holland 鈥13, Adriana Sperlea 鈥14, and Sebastian Sangervasi 鈥14 first began studying zebrafish with Assistant Professor of Biology and Mathematics Ahmet Ay, they probably never thought they鈥檇 end up published in one of the country鈥檚 most well-known biology journals. But that鈥檚 exactly what happened.