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New Study Finds Rising Mental Health Extremes Among Teens

A University of Gothenburg study finds increasing extremes in mental health among Swedish teens, with more adolescents reporting both high …

Sustainable Meat: Can ‘Better’ Mean Less in Our Diets?

A study from the University of Helsinki and Stockholm Resilience Center explores whether quality meat leads to reduced consumption. Researchers …

New Study Sheds Light on the Impact of Exercise on Life Expectancy

A Finnish twin study by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that moderate exercise may have the most significant impact on …

Debate Training Linked to Leadership Success, New Study Finds

Debate training can significantly boost your chances of advancing to leadership roles, according to recent research. By fostering assertiveness, debate …

AI-Powered System Can Detect Cognitive Impairment

University of Missouri researchers have created a pioneering, affordable portable system that combines AI and motor function measurement to accurately …

Impact of Social Networks on Global Disease Prevention

Researchers have found that social connections are pivotal in adopting preventive health behaviors, suggesting a new approach in global disease …

New Approach to Secure Water Supplies on Pacific Islands

Hydrology experts at Flinders University emphasize the need for innovative groundwater extraction methods to secure freshwater resources on Pacific islands …

Study Reveals Uncertainty In Pain Expectations Intensifies Perceived Pain

A new study from Aarhus University has uncovered that uncertainty, not just expectation, significantly influences pain perception. This discovery could …

Retiring Abroad Increases Risk of Loneliness for Older Adults: New Study

A recent study highlights the increased risk of loneliness faced by retirees who move abroad. The research emphasizes the importance …

New Study Reveals Social Stigma Around Plant-Based Diets in Europe

University of Vaasa research delves into the social stigma surrounding plant-based diets in Europe, revealing that stereotypes and emotional reactions …
AI

AI

Human-AI Collectives Lead to Most Accurate Medical Diagnoses: New Study

In a landmark study, combining human expertise with AI has proven to significantly improve diagnostic accuracy in medicine, offering a …

AI Perceived More Negatively Than Climate or General Science, Study Finds

A new study reveals that AI scientists are viewed more negatively than climate scientists or scientists in general, with concerns …

MIT Engineers Uncover Bias in Large Language Models

MIT scientists have discovered why large language models favor beginnings and endings in texts, proposing new frameworks to eliminate this …

New Study Reveals How Your AI Queries Impact Carbon Emissions

A recent study by German researchers indicates that AI queries can vary drastically in their carbon emissions, depending on the …

AI Could Speed Up Development of New Therapeutic Proteins

Scientists from the University of Sheffield and AstraZeneca have unveiled an AI approach, MapDiff, that significantly improves the design of …
Career

Career & Education

Addressing Gender Inequality in Computer Science: New Study Uncovers Hidden Bias

Recent study exposes significant bias against applied research in computer science, a finding that spotlights the hidden hurdles women face …

Early Career Complex Projects Yield Long-Term Benefits

New research from Carnegie Mellon University and the University of Kentucky reveals that assigning new employees to complex projects early …

The Highs and Lows of Turning Hobbies Into Careers

A new study reveals the challenges and rewards for those leaving conventional jobs to pursue careers as snowsport instructors. The …

Impact of Tropical Cyclones on Education: New Study

Stanford research highlights the educational setbacks caused by tropical cyclones in low- and middle-income countries, revealing significant impacts on school …

Call for Shared Educator Resources in Cybersecurity Education

Researchers from Carnegie Mellon University and Community College of Allegheny Co. emphasize the need for shared cybersecurity teaching resources. They …
Sustainability

Climate & Sustainability

New Method Transforms Agricultural Waste Into Sustainable Textiles

Researchers from Chalmers University of Technology have developed a method to create sustainable textiles from agricultural waste, such as oat …

Majority of U.S. Solar Farm Neighbors Back New Projects

New research reveals that 82% of people living near large-scale solar farms support or are neutral towards new projects in …

Innovative Device Harvests Drinking Water From Air

MIT engineers have developed a pioneering device to generate drinking water from air. This breakthrough offers hope to over 2.2 …

New Study Reveals Impact of Solar Farms on Property Values

A new study led by Virginia Tech reveals that solar farms can significantly increase the value of nearby agricultural land …

Researchers Unveil New Approach to Reduce E-Waste

Researchers at the University of Tartu are giving old smartphones a new purpose by transforming them into tiny data centers, …
Wellness

Health & Wellness

How Lack of Sleep Impacts Migraine Sufferers: New Study Insights

Researchers from Norwegian University of Science and Technology have unveiled new insights into how sleep deprivation exacerbates migraines. The study …

Study Links Cardiac Biomarkers to Future Cancer Risk

New research led by UCLA Health suggests that certain cardiac biomarkers can strongly predict cancer risk, even in individuals without …

Reducing Antibiotic Prescriptions Not Enough to Combat ‘Superbugs’: New Study

A University of Bath-led study reveals that reducing antibiotic prescriptions isn’t sufficient to fight antimicrobial resistance. The research highlights the …

New Computational Tool Improves Detection of Hidden Genetic Mutations

Scientists at UCLA and the University of Toronto have created moPepGen, a groundbreaking computational tool that identifies hidden genetic mutationsin …

New Study Links Climate Change to Increased Risk and Severity of Sleep Apnea

A new study from Flinders University finds that climate change may double the societal burden of obstructive sleep apnea (OSA) …
Lifestyle

Lifestyle

New UCR Study Advises Pregnant Women to Avoid Mentholated E-Cigarettes

A new study from the University of California, Riverside warns against the use of menthol-flavored e-cigarettes by pregnant women, citing …

Cannabis Users at Higher Heart Attack Risk, New Research Shows

Recent research indicates that cannabis users are substantially more likely to experience heart attacks compared to non-users, particularly among young …

New Study Sheds Light on the Impact of Exercise on Life Expectancy

A Finnish twin study by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that moderate exercise may have the most significant impact on …

Retiring Abroad Increases Risk of Loneliness for Older Adults: New Study

A recent study highlights the increased risk of loneliness faced by retirees who move abroad. The research emphasizes the importance …

New Study Reveals Social Stigma Around Plant-Based Diets in Europe

University of Vaasa research delves into the social stigma surrounding plant-based diets in Europe, revealing that stereotypes and emotional reactions …
Culture

People & Culture

New Study Reveals Surprising Truths About Social Pressure and Authority

A new study by The Ohio State University finds that people overestimate their ability to resist social pressures to comply …

New Study Reveals Surprising Impact of Framing Social Causes as Civil Rights

A recent study challenges long-held beliefs about the effectiveness of civil rights language in gaining public support for social causes, …

Study Reveals Power of Rituals in Uniting Sports Fans

A new study led by the University of Connecticut reveals that the emotional highs associated with sports fandom are most …

New Study Unveils Complex Nature of Multitasking Skills

A new study from the University of Surrey reveals that multitasking abilities consist of both general and specific skills, providing …

College Students’ Bedtime Procrastination Linked to Need to Belong

A new study reveals that college students with a high need to belong may sacrifice sleep for social interactions. This …
Science

Science

New Genetic Method to Identify Hereditary Risk of Breast and Ovarian Cancer

Researchers from the University of Copenhagen and Rigshospitalet have developed and tested a new method to accurately identify hereditary genetic …

New Study Identifies Key Neurons in Suppressing Binge Drinking Behavior

New research identifies fewer than 500 neurons in the brain responsible for suppressing binge drinking, promising new avenues for treating …

New Drug Delivery System Targets Lungs to Treat Cancer, Cystic Fibrosis

Scientists have made a significant breakthrough by developing a nanoparticle delivery system capable of transporting genetic therapies directly to the …

New Research Reveals Unique Heart Adaptations in Female Elite Athletes

Amsterdam University Medical Center-led researchers have discovered that female elite athletes’ hearts adapt differently than males’, emphasizing the need for …

New Paper-Based Tool for Fast, Affordable Disease Detection

A revolutionary paper-based diagnostic device developed by NYU Abu Dhabi researchers can detect COVID-19 and other infectious diseases in under …
Technology

Technology

New Study Reveals Difficulty Pedestrians Face in Locating Electric Cars

A study from Chalmers University highlights a significant safety issue with electric cars: the difficulty pedestrians face in locating warning …

Harvard’s New Online Game Tangibly Reduces Partisan Division

A Harvard-developed online game, Tango, has shown significant success in reducing partisan animosity. Published in Nature Human Behaviour, the study …

New Study Links Social Media Use to Depression Among Preteens

As social media use among preteens rises, so do their depressive symptoms, according to a new study from UC San …

New Adhesive-Free Wearable to Offer Continuous Health Monitoring

The University of Arizona unveils an adhesive-free wearable device that offers continuous health monitoring by measuring gas emissions from the …

Using Acoustic Waves to Develop Smart T-Shirt

ETH Zurich researchers have developed SonoTextiles, integrating acoustic waves into glass fibers to create smart fabrics capable of monitoring health …