X-MOL Academic Platform provides a platform for academic research and collaboration, with a focus on chemistry and materials science.
X-MOL Academic Platform is dedicated to facilitating academic research and collaboration among scientists and researchers. Founded in 2015 by Dr. Yongsheng Liu, X‑MOL offers real‑time literature monitoring across thousands of journals, specialists’ curated topic digests, interactive discussion forums, and automated recommendation services to help researchers stay current and collaborate efficiently. It offers resources and tools for researchers to share their work, discover new research, and connect with others in the field. The platform emphasizes chemistry and materials science, providing a space for researchers to publish their findings, access scientific literature, and engage with the academic community.
The Division of the Humanities and Social Sciences at Caltech focuses on understanding human behavior, cognition, and culture through interdisciplinary research in psychology, cognitive science, and neuroscience.
The Department of Psychology at Emory University emphasizes the scientific study of behavior, offering undergraduate and graduate programs across various psychology disciplines. Emory University's Department of Psychology conducts wide-ranging research with humans and nonhuman animals, studying cognition, memory, learning, social behavior, and the biological bases of these capacities, as well as the assessment, diagnosis, and treatment of psychopathology.
jsPsych is a JavaScript library for creating behavioral experiments that run in a web browser. It provides a flexible framework for building a wide range of laboratory-like experiments that can be conducted online. jsPsych enables researchers to design and execute complex experiments with ease, utilizing a plugin-based architecture to handle various types of stimuli and responses. It supports features like data collection, randomization, and real-time interaction, making it a powerful tool for psychological and cognitive research.