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New Parkinson’s Research Focuses on Heart Impact Beyond the Brain
New research from the University of Surrey indicates that Parkinson’s disease impacts the heart through a harmful protein, offering new …
New AI Model to Speed Up Ocean Simulations
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have created an AI-powered fluid simulation model that drastically cuts computation time while maintaining high …
Biodegradable Nails to Make Manicures More Sustainable
A team of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder’s ATLAS Institute unveiled Bio-e-Nails, biodegradable press-on nails made from algae …
New UT Study Calls for Expanding Tennessee’s Financial Education Program
A new study by the University of Tennessee’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences suggests that Tennessee’s high school financial …
Study Uncovers Brain Areas Tied to Political Intensity
Researchers have identified the brain areas that regulate political intensity, providing insights that could foster political understanding and enhance clinical …
An App Can Change Your Self-Image at Work: New Study
A new study from the University of California, Riverside, suggests that a smartphone app can effectively boost workers’ confidence and …
New Study Finds AI Can Predict Dementia Risk in American Indian and Alaska Native Elders
A new UC Irvine-led study shows that machine learning algorithms can predict dementia risk in American Indian/Alaska Native elders, providing …
NYC Speed Cameras Dramatically Reduce Crashes, New Study Shows
A new study by NYU Tandon School of Engineering finds that New York City’s speed cameras significantly reduce traffic crashes …
Even Wealthy Americans Live Shorter Lives Than Europeans: New Study
A new study led by Brown University researchers reveals that even the wealthiest Americans live shorter lives compared to their …
New Study Reveals How Chronic Alcohol Abuse Damages Cognition
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have unveiled seminal findings on how heavy alcohol consumption causes lasting damage to brain circuits …

AI
New AI Model to Speed Up Ocean Simulations
Researchers at Osaka Metropolitan University have created an AI-powered fluid simulation model that drastically cuts computation time while maintaining high …
New Study Finds AI Can Predict Dementia Risk in American Indian and Alaska Native Elders
A new UC Irvine-led study shows that machine learning algorithms can predict dementia risk in American Indian/Alaska Native elders, providing …
New Study Reveals ChatGPT Mimics Human Decision Biases Half the Time
A recent study unveils that OpenAI’s ChatGPT, despite its advanced capabilities, mirrors human decision-making biases in nearly half the tests …
New Study Harnesses AI to Predict Virus Outbreaks
Washington State University researchers have developed an AI model that predicts potential animal reservoirs for deadly viruses, potentially preventing future …
New Study Evaluates Use of ChatGPT to Analyze Foods
The University of Illinois Urbana-Champaign reveals how AI, specifically ChatGPT, is used in the sensory evaluation of brownies, potentially transforming …

Career & Education
New UT Study Calls for Expanding Tennessee’s Financial Education Program
A new study by the University of Tennessee’s Department of Family and Consumer Sciences suggests that Tennessee’s high school financial …
Debate Training Linked to Leadership Success, New Study Finds
Debate training can significantly boost your chances of advancing to leadership roles, according to recent research. By fostering assertiveness, debate …
Using AI for Individualized Math Support to Students
Researchers at the Technical University of Munich and the University of Cologne are using AI to provide personalized math support …
Why Student Performance Is Still Impacted by COVID: New Study
A recent University of Mississippi study reveals that student performance scores have not rebounded to pre-pandemic levels, attributing the ongoing …
New Program for High School AI and Microelectronics Training
High school students in Kansas, Florida and Texas will learn to design AI applications and build microelectronics, aimed at bolstering …

Climate & Sustainability
Biodegradable Nails to Make Manicures More Sustainable
A team of researchers from the University of Colorado Boulder’s ATLAS Institute unveiled Bio-e-Nails, biodegradable press-on nails made from algae …
New Dual-Purpose Method to Destroy ‘Forever Chemicals’
Rice University researchers have unveiled a new method to eliminate harmful PFAS chemicals from water supplies and upcycle the waste …
Breakthrough Method to Recycle PFAS Chemicals
Researchers from the University of Oxford and Colorado State University have developed a new method to destroy and recycle harmful …
New Study Reveals Severe Freshwater Scarcity for Lithium Mining
New UMass Amherst-led research reveals a significant overestimation of freshwater availability in the Lithium Triangle, urging immediate collaborative efforts to …
Insecticides May Lead to Increased Weed Problems
A recent study found that while insecticides can protect crops from pests, they might also increase certain weed populations. The …

Health & Wellness
New Parkinson’s Research Focuses on Heart Impact Beyond the Brain
New research from the University of Surrey indicates that Parkinson’s disease impacts the heart through a harmful protein, offering new …
New Study Reveals How Chronic Alcohol Abuse Damages Cognition
Researchers at Johns Hopkins University have unveiled seminal findings on how heavy alcohol consumption causes lasting damage to brain circuits …
Shingles Vaccine May Lower Dementia Risk by 20%
A Stanford Medicine study of Welsh older adults suggests that the shingles vaccine may lower the risk of dementia by …
How to Curb Social Media’s Body Image Toll in Young Women
A new study from Washington State University reveals that young women can mitigate the negative impacts of social media on …
Awareness of Alcohol’s Cancer Risk Rises Among Americans: New Survey
A recent survey by the Annenberg Public Policy Center shows a significant rise in public awareness about the cancer risks …

Lifestyle
New UCR Study Advises Pregnant Women to Avoid Mentholated E-Cigarettes
A new study from the University of California, Riverside warns against the use of menthol-flavored e-cigarettes by pregnant women, citing …
Cannabis Users at Higher Heart Attack Risk, New Research Shows
Recent research indicates that cannabis users are substantially more likely to experience heart attacks compared to non-users, particularly among young …
New Study Sheds Light on the Impact of Exercise on Life Expectancy
A Finnish twin study by the University of Jyväskylä reveals that moderate exercise may have the most significant impact on …
Retiring Abroad Increases Risk of Loneliness for Older Adults: New Study
A recent study highlights the increased risk of loneliness faced by retirees who move abroad. The research emphasizes the importance …
New Study Reveals Social Stigma Around Plant-Based Diets in Europe
University of Vaasa research delves into the social stigma surrounding plant-based diets in Europe, revealing that stereotypes and emotional reactions …

People & Culture
Even Wealthy Americans Live Shorter Lives Than Europeans: New Study
A new study led by Brown University researchers reveals that even the wealthiest Americans live shorter lives compared to their …
New Study Unveils How PTSD Symptoms Sabotage Couple Communication
A new Penn State study uncovers the role of PTSD and fear of emotions in disrupting communication between romantic partners, …
New Study Challenges Traditional Narratives of Humanity’s Shift From Hunting to Farming
A new study has revolutionized our understanding of early human societies’ transition from hunting to farming, spotlighting the critical role …
Are Dogs Replacing Children? New Study Offers an Explanation
A new study suggests that the rising trend of dog ownership is linked to declining human birth rates, but not …
New Study Reveals Evolving Views on Voluntary Childlessness Across Europe
A revealing study analyzes attitudes towards voluntary childlessness in 27 European countries, distinguishing between social expectations and perceived consequences, and …

Science
Study Uncovers Brain Areas Tied to Political Intensity
Researchers have identified the brain areas that regulate political intensity, providing insights that could foster political understanding and enhance clinical …
New UCR Study Advises Pregnant Women to Avoid Mentholated E-Cigarettes
A new study from the University of California, Riverside warns against the use of menthol-flavored e-cigarettes by pregnant women, citing …
Lupus-Related Antibody Offers New Hope for Hard-to-Treat Cancers
Yale scientists have discovered a lupus-related antibody that can trigger immune responses in hard-to-treat cancers, offering new hope for therapies …
Postpartum Mothers Prefer Cooler Temperatures Due to Brain Changes, Study Finds
Postpartum female mice exhibit a preference for cooler environments due to changes in brain neurons, according to a recent study …
New Study Uncovers Why Obesity Removes the Pleasure of Eating
Researchers at UC Berkeley have discovered that a reduction in neurotensin levels within the brain’s dopamine network may explain why …

Technology
An App Can Change Your Self-Image at Work: New Study
A new study from the University of California, Riverside, suggests that a smartphone app can effectively boost workers’ confidence and …
Breakthrough in Bioelectronic Material Stability
A serendipitous discovery by a team from Rice University, University of Cambridge and Stanford University has enhanced the stability of …
Breakthrough Electronics-Free Robots Can Walk Right Off 3D-Printer
Scientists from UC San Diego’s Bioinspired Robotics Laboratory have created cost-effective, electronics-free robots that can walk right off a 3D …
Squirrel-Inspired Robot Leaps Into a New Era of Agility
UC Berkeley researchers have developed a squirrel-inspired robot that can leap and land with pinpoint accuracy. This innovation could lead …
‘Audible Enclaves’ to Allow for Private Listening Without Headphones
Penn State researchers have created ‘audible enclaves’ using ultrasonic beams, enabling listeners to hear sound privately without disturbing others. This …