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Plants & Animals Dec 20, 2022

A fish's life: How the short-lived killifish could reveal principles of human aging

At the start of the COVID-19 pandemic, Wu Tsai Neurosciences Institute trainees Jingxun Chen and Emma Costa found an unusual way to pass the time during lockdown.

Education Dec 7, 2022

Research team develops a wearable dataset for predicting in-class exam performance

Stress has a negative impact on physical health, reduces work productivity, and results in significant annual costs for industries and healthcare. While high stress is known to raise the risk of cardiovascular disease and ...

Cell & Microbiology Nov 30, 2022

Researchers discover new form of antimicrobial resistance

Australian researchers have uncovered a new form of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), undetectable using traditional laboratory testing methods, in a discovery set to challenge existing efforts to monitor and tackle one of ...

Social Sciences Nov 17, 2022

Is your child in a center-based day care? Research shows no need for concerns about behavioral issues

Previous research indicates that extensive time in early center-based day care is correlated with high levels of behavior problems in young children. However, the validity of this work has been controversial and its relevance ...

Social Sciences Nov 11, 2022

Mindfulness techniques could help improve health of environment

Techniques to improve mental health and well-being, such as mindfulness and meditation, may also encourage people to look after the environment, researchers have found.

Biotechnology Nov 10, 2022

A FLASH of radiation may pave the way toward new cancer care for people and pets alike

"She has an old soul. Everyone has always said that about her."

Bio & Medicine Nov 9, 2022

A new nanoparticle to act at the heart of cells

How can a drug be delivered exactly where it is needed, while limiting the risk of side effects? The use of nanoparticles to encapsulate a drug to protect it and the body until it reaches its point of action is being increasingly ...

Paleontology & Fossils Nov 2, 2022

Prehistoric reptile casts turn out to be copies of priceless fossil destroyed in WWII

Scientists found copies of a lost fossil destroyed in WWII hiding in a U.S. museum.

Social Sciences Oct 20, 2022

Study: Stereotypes of middle-aged women as less 'nice' can hold them back at work

As a popular tenured professor at UC Berkeley's Haas School of Business, Jennifer Chatman was used to teaching at the top of her game. But as she entered her 40s and gained even more expertise, she noticed something strange: ...

Biochemistry Oct 20, 2022

New diagnostic tool could deliver health test results in two minutes

Scientists at Swansea University developing a platform that would use artificial intelligence to speed up the process of detecting biomarkers in biofluids have shown that the concept could work. It would mean faster test ...

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