In the intricate architecture of plant tissues, beauty often emerges from chaos, according to new research from Cornell ...
Your brain’s “emergency brake” goes quiet during rival defeats. Highly engaged fans showed reduced activity in the brain region that normally keeps aggressive impulses in check, potentially explaining ...
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Double disadvantage hurts more than twice as much when it comes to social isolation, study finds
Belonging to more than one marginalized group can make building and maintaining social connections significantly harder, ...
Spatiotemporal relationships between extreme weather events and arbovirus transmission across Brazil
This study presents valuable findings from a spatiotemporal analysis of arbovirus case notification data from 2013 to 2020 in Brazil, reporting associations between covariates representing potential ...
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Listening to slow-tempo music may boost sleep quality for people over 50
Music therapy significantly improves sleep quality in adults aged 50 and above, showing a moderate-to-large effect compared ...
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Michigan’s Lake Fish Are Shrinking. The Reason Is More Puzzling Than Scientists Expected
A 75-year study of 1,497 Michigan lakes finds fish are shrinking, especially the youngest and oldest. Temperature metrics can ...
A multi-institution research team led by Georgetown University Medical Center has developed and validated a model estimating ...
Background Relationships and sex education (RSE) impacts some sexual behaviours but could be strengthened by incorporating ...
Objectives To examine the association between exposure to greenness and hospital admissions for mental disorders, and to ...
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