A study led by researchers at the Columbia Butler Aging Center and the Columbia Mailman School of Public Health has unveiled a framework for rethinking political decision-making—drawing inspiration from how the human body maintains stability and health. The findings are published in npj Complexity.
Physiology-inspired networks could improve political decision-making
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