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Mental health
fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

Losing either of these two senses could be deadly, studies show

Loss of smell and hearing may indicate serious health risks, including higher mortality and heart failure.
Health
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Scientists on how to age well: Sleep is democratic, universal, cheap, and free, and yet no one sleeps enough'

Aging is often viewed negatively, yet understanding its cellular processes holds the potential for healthier, longer lives.
Science
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

Scientists Made a New Breakthrough in the Genetics of Sleep

Natural short sleepers can function well on only four hours of sleep due to genetic mutations.
Mental health
fromNew York Post
2 weeks ago

Losing either of these two senses could be deadly, studies show

Loss of smell and hearing may indicate serious health risks, including higher mortality and heart failure.
Health
fromenglish.elpais.com
1 week ago

Scientists on how to age well: Sleep is democratic, universal, cheap, and free, and yet no one sleeps enough'

Aging is often viewed negatively, yet understanding its cellular processes holds the potential for healthier, longer lives.
Science
fromInsideHook
3 weeks ago

Scientists Made a New Breakthrough in the Genetics of Sleep

Natural short sleepers can function well on only four hours of sleep due to genetic mutations.
#education
fromPsychology Today
1 week ago
Relationships

Understanding the Pygmalion Effect

Expectations can significantly shape performance outcomes in both animals and humans.
#mental-health
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Greater awareness not more cases behind ADHD surge, study suggests

ADHD diagnosis rates are rising, but actual prevalence has not increased, attributed to better awareness and under-diagnosis.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

People Who Hear Voices Are Not Crazy

More than 1 in 10 people hear voices in their lifetime.
Hearing voices is usually not linked to violence.
Support is available for those disturbed by their voices.
Mental health
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Identifying barriers faced by people with disabilities - Harvard Gazette

Melissa Shang's research fills a significant gap in understanding the mental health of people with disabilities, linking minority stressors to suicidal thoughts.
Mental health
fromwww.bbc.com
1 day ago

Greater awareness not more cases behind ADHD surge, study suggests

ADHD diagnosis rates are rising, but actual prevalence has not increased, attributed to better awareness and under-diagnosis.
Mental health
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

People Who Hear Voices Are Not Crazy

More than 1 in 10 people hear voices in their lifetime.
Hearing voices is usually not linked to violence.
Support is available for those disturbed by their voices.
Mental health
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Identifying barriers faced by people with disabilities - Harvard Gazette

Melissa Shang's research fills a significant gap in understanding the mental health of people with disabilities, linking minority stressors to suicidal thoughts.
#science-funding
fromNature
1 day ago
OMG science

Trump moves to slash NSF: why are the proposed budget cuts so big?

fromNature
1 day ago
OMG science

Trump moves to slash NSF: why are the proposed budget cuts so big?

#neurology
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Tracking precisely how learning, memories are formed - Harvard Gazette

A new technique to map the molecular basis of memory formation could lead to therapies for disorders like dementia.
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

Tracking precisely how learning, memories are formed - Harvard Gazette

A new technique to map the molecular basis of memory formation could lead to therapies for disorders like dementia.
Software development
fromTheregister
1 day ago

LLMs helped perpetuate a path traversal bug from 2010

A long-standing path traversal vulnerability in code has persisted for years despite various warnings, prompting the creation of an automated repair system for GitHub.
#healthcare
Public health
fromNews Center
1 month ago

Common Genetic Variants Help Determine Heart Failure Risk, Study Finds - News Center

Common genetic variants significantly contribute to heart failure risk alongside rare variants, enhancing patient risk stratification.
fromCbsnews
1 day ago
SF parents

New Penn Med center in Philadelphia aims to help people with Williams syndrome, develop better treatments

Public health
fromNews Center
1 month ago

Common Genetic Variants Help Determine Heart Failure Risk, Study Finds - News Center

Common genetic variants significantly contribute to heart failure risk alongside rare variants, enhancing patient risk stratification.
fromCbsnews
1 day ago
SF parents

New Penn Med center in Philadelphia aims to help people with Williams syndrome, develop better treatments

fromNature
2 days ago

Reply to: False positives in study of memory-related gene expression - Nature

The collaboration between diverse departments and institutions showcases the interdisciplinary nature of modern biological research, reflecting how complex questions require multi-faceted approaches to discovery.
SF parents
#ai-tools
Marketing tech
fromLifewire
1 week ago

Google Who? ChatGPT's Becoming the Answer Engine

ChatGPT is now the most downloaded app globally, surpassing popular social media platforms.
More than half of ChatGPT users utilize it for research purposes, indicating a shift in user behavior.
Marketing tech
fromLifewire
1 week ago

Google Who? ChatGPT's Becoming the Answer Engine

ChatGPT is now the most downloaded app globally, surpassing popular social media platforms.
More than half of ChatGPT users utilize it for research purposes, indicating a shift in user behavior.
#marketing
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
3 weeks ago

Predictive Analytics in Marketing: How to Forecast Success With Data

CMSWire provides vital resources for CMOs and customer experience innovators to navigate complex landscapes.
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
2 weeks ago

Digital Strategy to Execution Bridging the Gap for Chief Marketing Officers

The CMSWire channel offers vital resources for CMOs and client experience leaders to navigate today's complex landscapes.
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
3 weeks ago

Marketers Trust AI Too Much - And It's Hurting the Brand

CMSWire serves as a premier resource for CMOs and customer experience professionals, providing essential insights for navigating complex landscapes.
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
3 weeks ago

Predictive Analytics in Marketing: How to Forecast Success With Data

CMSWire provides vital resources for CMOs and customer experience innovators to navigate complex landscapes.
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
2 weeks ago

Digital Strategy to Execution Bridging the Gap for Chief Marketing Officers

The CMSWire channel offers vital resources for CMOs and client experience leaders to navigate today's complex landscapes.
Marketing tech
fromCMSWire.com
3 weeks ago

Marketers Trust AI Too Much - And It's Hurting the Brand

CMSWire serves as a premier resource for CMOs and customer experience professionals, providing essential insights for navigating complex landscapes.
#public-health
Public health
fromNature
4 weeks ago

Exclusive: documents reveal how NIH will axe climate studies

The NIH plans to cease funding for several climate-related research areas, raising public health concerns.
Parenting
fromPsychology Today
2 days ago

We Already Have Evidence That the MMR Vaccine Does Not Cause Autism

The CDC's planned study on vaccines and autism is unnecessary; extensive research already disproves the connection.
fromwww.nytimes.com
3 days ago

The Creativity Challenge: Write Some Poetry

Welcome to Day 2 of the Creativity Challenge. Yesterday, we talked about how you can practice being creative, and noted that small, creative tasks are like stretches for your brain.
Arts
#neuroscience
OMG science
fromwww.reviewjournal.com
4 weeks ago

Landmark study' led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism

A UNLV study reveals a new molecular pathway linking myotonic dystrophy and autism, suggesting future avenues for diagnosis and treatment.
OMG science
fromwww.reviewjournal.com
4 weeks ago

Landmark study' led by UNLV shows new path to treat, prevent autism

A UNLV study reveals a new molecular pathway linking myotonic dystrophy and autism, suggesting future avenues for diagnosis and treatment.
#innovation
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
4 days ago

These researchers think the sludge in your home may help save the planet

Microbes hold potential solutions for some of humanity's biggest challenges, as researchers explore and manipulate them in various environments.
Science
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Are groundbreaking science discoveries becoming harder to find?

Scientific research has become less disruptive in recent years, raising concerns about innovation and economic growth.
#fundraising
fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago
Cancer

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre hosts charity cricket match, raises upwards of $1M | CBC News

fromwww.cbc.ca
5 days ago
Cancer

Princess Margaret Cancer Centre hosts charity cricket match, raises upwards of $1M | CBC News

OMG science
fromFuturism
5 days ago

Scientists Gene-Hack Spider to Produce Bright-Red Silk

CRISPR-Cas9 can successfully modify spider silk, leading to new potential applications in materials science.
OMG science
fromwww.npr.org
1 week ago

Why you fight infection better in the daytime

Neutrophils can differentiate between night and day, impacting the body's immune response and healing process.
UK news
fromwww.independent.co.uk
1 week ago

Judge: Harvard researcher charged with smuggling frog embryos was unlawfully detained by ICE

Investigative journalism is crucial in covering significant issues like reproductive rights and immigration; donations help sustain this work.
fromHarvard Gazette
1 week ago

Deep in Amazon, politicians resist gold miners - and inspire thesis - Harvard Gazette

"I was just mesmerized. I thought, 'Wow! This is the most fascinating experiment in self-governance I've ever seen.'"
SF politics
Roam Research
fromAol
1 week ago

12 Money-Making Ideas for People Who Are Great at Research

Research skills are valuable in the gig economy, presenting opportunities for income generation.
Various freelance roles can capitalize on one’s research abilities, such as patent research, SEO analysis, and job application consulting.
Marketing tech
fromABA Journal
2 weeks ago

What today's rainmakers do differently

Successful rainmakers differ significantly from traditional salespeople in their approach to client engagement and business development.
OMG science
fromNature
2 weeks ago

Why do hailstones get so big? Scientists are chasing storms to find answers

Understanding why some storms produce large hail can improve prevention and safety measures around hail damage.
fromThe Local Germany
2 weeks ago

Are Germany's hygiene obsessions really backed by science?

A study conducted at the University of Arizona found more than 421,000 bacteria on the soles of a single pair of shoes, including strains that can cause diarrhoea, meningitis and pneumonia.
Germany politics
#ai
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Google DeepMind creates super-advanced AI that can invent new algorithms

AlphaEvolve signifies a major advancement for AI in addressing complex mathematical and scientific problems.
It utilizes an evolutionary framework to improve algorithm solutions.
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

A United Arab Emirates Lab Announces Frontier AI Projects-and a New Outpost in Silicon Valley

UAE's MBZUAI launched an AI world model and new research center in Silicon Valley, aiming to enhance AI capabilities and knowledge exchange.
Artificial intelligence
fromArs Technica
3 weeks ago

Google DeepMind creates super-advanced AI that can invent new algorithms

AlphaEvolve signifies a major advancement for AI in addressing complex mathematical and scientific problems.
It utilizes an evolutionary framework to improve algorithm solutions.
Artificial intelligence
fromWIRED
2 weeks ago

A United Arab Emirates Lab Announces Frontier AI Projects-and a New Outpost in Silicon Valley

UAE's MBZUAI launched an AI world model and new research center in Silicon Valley, aiming to enhance AI capabilities and knowledge exchange.
OMG science
fromHarvard Gazette
2 weeks ago

7 novel research projects awarded Star-Friedman grants - Harvard Gazette

Funding innovative research outside traditional sources.
Harvard encourages novel scientific exploration through the Star-Friedman Challenge.
fromNews Center
2 weeks ago

Advancing Research and Care at Alzheimer Day - News Center

Robert Vassar, PhD, emphasized the center's commitment to excellence in Alzheimer research: "We're focused on our academic excellence and continuing our research on Alzheimer's and related dementias as fervently as ever..."
Online Community Development
OMG science
fromArs Technica
2 weeks ago

CERN gears up to ship antimatter across Europe

CERN is developing a shipping container to transport antimatter for more precise study by reducing interference from production hardware.
OMG science
fromBusiness Insider
2 weeks ago

9 stunning natural mysteries scientists can't fully explain

Nature contains beautiful yet mysterious sights that baffle scientists.
Many natural phenomena remain unexplained despite scientific research.
Unusual sights span from singing sand dunes to vibrant pink lakes.
Scientific methods have yet to answer all of nature's questions.
#physics
fromwww.bbc.com
2 weeks ago

'Zombie spider' fungi among Kew archive specimens

The project aims to sequence about 7,000 fungi specimens from Kew's Fungarium, making the data publicly available to aid researchers globally in discovering new medicines and chemicals.
OMG science
Health
fromNews Center
3 weeks ago

Medical Student Investigates New Approach to Measuring Cardiovascular Disease Risk - News Center

Jim Walker, a medical student, emphasizes the importance of preventive cardiology to reduce cardiovascular disease risk in young adults.
Travel
fromPsychology Today
3 weeks ago

Don't Forgo Opportunities for Summer Travel

Traveling to unfamiliar places is a primary source of fun in people's lives.
Memorable fun comes from novelty and shared exploration, not routine.
Experiences that liberate us from daily responsibilities are the most powerful.
UK news
fromwww.bbc.com
3 weeks ago

Millions more affected by domestic abuse - new survey

One-in-four adults in England and Wales have experienced domestic abuse since age 16, highlighting a significant rise in reported cases.
fromHarvard Gazette
3 weeks ago

Strange galactic facts - Harvard Gazette

Scientists at the Center for Astrophysics | Harvard & Smithsonian are investigating profound questions about galaxies, culminating in a quiz that tests cosmic knowledge.
OMG science
OMG science
fromCornell Chronicle
3 weeks ago

Abruna receives 2025 Dreyfus Prize in the Chemical Sciences | Cornell Chronicle

Héctor Abruña awarded the 2025 Dreyfus Prize for revolutionary research in electrochemical processes.
fromNature
3 weeks ago

Dear editors, your publication delays are damaging our careers

"Delays in the review process can affect job applications, funding opportunities and eventually researchers' entire careers, particularly those of early-career scientists."
Career
fromMail Online
3 weeks ago

The real reason why your fingers wrinkle when you soak in the bath

'Often people assume that these winkles form because skin absorbs water, which makes it swell up and buckle,' he told The Conversation. 'To be honest, I did too for a long time.'
OMG science
fromArchDaily
3 weeks ago

Expanding Practice: Architecture Think Tanks at the Intersection of Research and Design

Architecture think tanks challenge the boundaries between theory and practice, blurring roles, mixing methods, and redefining what it means to be an architect today.
Startup companies
US news
fromNature
3 weeks ago

US brain drain: the scientists seeking jobs abroad amid Trump's assault on research

Matthias Doepke relocated to London due to the adverse impact of the Trump administration on US research and family life.
#climate-change
US politics
fromwww.esquire.com
3 weeks ago

Trump Busy Cutting Down Environmental Agencies While Sea Levels Rise

The U.S. is not combating climate change effectively, while rising sea levels pose a serious threat.
Human activity is the primary cause of accelerated sea level rise.
fromtime.com
4 weeks ago
OMG science

More than 99% of the Deep Sea Still Remains a Mystery

The Trump Administration's executive order for seabed mining has sparked concerns regarding insufficient research on its environmental impacts.
US politics
fromwww.esquire.com
3 weeks ago

Trump Busy Cutting Down Environmental Agencies While Sea Levels Rise

The U.S. is not combating climate change effectively, while rising sea levels pose a serious threat.
Human activity is the primary cause of accelerated sea level rise.
OMG science
fromtime.com
4 weeks ago

More than 99% of the Deep Sea Still Remains a Mystery

The Trump Administration's executive order for seabed mining has sparked concerns regarding insufficient research on its environmental impacts.
fromNews Center
4 weeks ago

Heinemann Receives 2025 Mentor of the Year Award - News Center

"Allen embodies everything the Mentor of the Year Award stands for: excellence, generosity, humility and a deep and abiding commitment to lifting others up," McHugh said.
Wellness
European startups
fromWIRED
4 weeks ago

As the US Cuts Scientific Talent, Europe Launches an Initiative to Attract It

The U.S. faces an exodus of scientists considering careers abroad due to funding cuts and political concerns.
fromPsychology Today
4 weeks ago

"Profound Autism" Consensus Definition Debuts at INSAR

The term 'profound autism' applies to those who require 24hr care, are unable to be left alone, and typically have significant cognitive impairments.
Online Community Development
fromNature
1 month ago

Why you should write your PhD thesis backwards

The article discusses two types of PhD theses: standard monographs and article-based theses, with the latter gaining popularity, particularly in the natural sciences.
Writing
fromHarvard Gazette
1 month ago

The boy had just lost his dad to cancer. Jett Crowdis listened. - Harvard Gazette

"That was the first time that I got to be with someone through a very challenging experience in their life and just listen to what they were experiencing...."
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