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Analytical Chemistry Jul 22, 2025

Next-gen tech for at-home use can quickly detect endometriosis biomarker in period blood

Almost 200 million people, including children, around the world have endometriosis, a chronic disease in which the lining of the uterus grows outside of the uterus. More severe symptoms, such as extreme pain and potentially ...

Social Sciences Jul 22, 2025

Imaginary athletes: Creating make-believe teammates, competitors and coaches during play

The coach, the specialized equipment, the carefully tailored exercise regimen—they're all key to athletic performance. But imagination might be an unexpected asset when it comes to playing sports.

Environment Jul 22, 2025

How plastic pollution may influence antimicrobial resistance

A new study reveals an alarming number of mechanisms throughout the life-cycle of plastic that could enhance or spread antimicrobial resistance.

Plants & Animals Jul 21, 2025

Research reveals female birdsong may be helpful in finding 'good dads'

Female songbirds are more likely to sing when they share parenting responsibilities and live year‐round in stable tropical environments, according to new research by University of the Pacific Professor of Biology Karan ...

Social Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Americans want stronger safety net for older adults

Social Security remains broadly popular, and as the U.S. population ages, more Americans think the government should do more to help families care for older adults, according to Cornell-led research investigating shifting ...

Social Sciences Jul 21, 2025

AI and emotion recognition: 'It could disrupt social interactions'

Just imagine new AI technology is able to read human emotions flawlessly. How would that affect us as humans? That is the question Ph.D. candidate Alexandra Prégent is exploring.

Social Sciences Jul 21, 2025

'I just couldn't stop crying': How prison affects Black men's mental health long after they've been released

Mike returned home to Philadelphia after a 15-year prison sentence and suffered an emotional breakdown.

Social Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Cognitive warfare: Why wars without bombs or bullets are a legal blind spot

Imagine waking up to the news that a deadly new strain of flu has emerged in your city. Health officials are downplaying it, but social media is flooded with contradictory claims from "medical experts" debating its origin ...

Earth Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Curved fault slip captured on CCTV during Myanmar earthquake

Dramatic CCTV video of fault slip during a large earthquake in Myanmar thrilled both scientists and casual observers when it was posted to YouTube. But it was on his fifth or sixth viewing, said geophysicist Jesse Kearse, ...

Earth Sciences Jul 21, 2025

Living with climate change: How to adapt to rising sea levels and changing rainfall patterns at the North Sea coast

The trek across the North Sea island of Norderney—a barrier island in the German North Sea—is around five kilometers long. Designed by Lena Thissen, a researcher from the University of Oldenburg, Germany, together with ...

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