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Social Sciences Feb 18, 2025

Network analysis identifies 15 key motives driving human behavior

Researchers at HSE University and the London School of Hygiene and Tropical Medicine have identified 15 key motives that drive human behavior. By analyzing people's views, preferences, and actions through an evolutionary ...

Social Sciences Feb 12, 2025

Overwhelmed at work? New research reveals the power of asking for help

In recent years, the word "burnout" has become more prevalent within our society and vocabulary. People feel burned out from work, stress, and life. The World Health Organization (WHO) has characterized burnout as a syndrome ...

Plants & Animals Feb 12, 2025

'Pandemic puppy' owners report a greater burden of dog ownership

Dog owners who purchased a puppy because of the 2020 phase of the COVID-19 pandemic, or whose dogs have problem behaviors, experienced a greater burden of dog ownership, but most chose to keep their puppy, Bree Merritt at ...

Bio & Medicine Jan 30, 2025

Surprising longevity of nanoparticle paste offers hope for surgery-sparing technique

A nanotechnology-based drug delivery system developed at UVA Health to save patients from repeated surgeries has proved to have unexpectedly long-lasting benefits in lab tests—a promising sign for its potential to help ...

Social Sciences Jan 14, 2025

Older women find freedom and adventure on solo road trips

Older Australian women are challenging traditional views of aging, embarking on solo road trips and traveling the country in search of adventure, personal growth and new horizons.

Biochemistry Jan 9, 2025

Inexpensive ion-selective syringe electrodes can quantify potassium levels in food and pharmaceuticals

The intensive development of new technologies, especially in the field related to the construction of new portable devices used as sensors for the detection of many chemical compounds, has brought many surprising solutions. ...

Bio & Medicine Dec 17, 2024

Novel bioluminescent immunosensor shows promise for quantitative point-of-care testing

A novel nanobody-based immunosensor, designed to function stably in undiluted biological fluids and harsh conditions, has been developed, report researchers from Science Tokyo. Their innovative design leverages BRET—bioluminescence ...

Space Exploration Dec 16, 2024

Anthropologists call for tracking and preservation of human artifacts on Mars

Are human spacecraft, landers, rovers and other space-exploration debris little more than trash littering the surface of Mars, or the modern equivalent of Clovis points—treasured artifacts marking Homo sapiens' lust for ...

Education Nov 29, 2024

Could ChatGPT get an engineering degree? Large-scale study investigates potential impact of AI assistants on education

ChatGPT exploded onto the public scene in late 2022 attracting more than 100-million users in just its first month. Since then, there have been rising examples of how AI may transform society in the coming years, from employment ...

Social Sciences Nov 29, 2024

Study of coping strategies shows anti-bullying support within organizations empowers victims to take action

Victims of workplace bullying whose organizations are supportive are less likely to seek help from a trade union or a court of law, a new study finds.

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