[ad_1] Newswise — Researchers from University of Leeds, University of Vienna, and University of Pennsylvania published a new Journal of Marketing article that examines why consumers develop negative reactions...
[ad_1] Newswise — As nations meet in Uruguay to negotiate a new Global Plastics Treaty, marine and forensic scientists publish new results this week that reveal...
[ad_1] Newswise — DURHAM, N.C. — A team of Duke researchers has identified a group of human DNA sequences driving changes in brain development, digestion and...
[ad_1] Newswise — Physicists at the University of Basel have experimentally demonstrated for the first time that there is a negative correlation between the two spins...
[ad_1] Newswise — While most flowers produce pigments that appear colourful and act as a visual cue to pollinators, some flowers also create microscopic three-dimensional patterns...
[ad_1] Newswise — MYC genes and their proteins play a central role in the emergence and development of almost all cancers. They drive the uncontrolled growth...
[ad_1] About 30 to 35 million Americans are prescribed statins to lower cholesterol It’s common for patients to complain of muscle pain when taking statins Some doctors...
[ad_1] Newswise — A ‘simple’ tweak to perovskite solar cells during the fabrication stage could help to unlock the untold potential of the renewable energy source,...
[ad_1] Newswise — About 600 seemingly disparate fungi that never quite found a fit along the fungal family tree have been shown to have a common...
[ad_1] Newswise — Scientists have discovered why some coronaviruses are more likely to cause severe disease, which has remained a mystery, until now. Researchers of the...
[ad_1] Newswise — A newly compiled dataset quantitatively captures witchcraft beliefs in countries around the world, enabling investigation of key factors associated with such beliefs....
[ad_1] Newswise — Little is known about how social behavior develops in the earliest stages of life. But most animals––including humans––are born with an innate ability...
[ad_1] Newswise — UPTON, NY—Scientists at the U.S. Department of Energy’s (DOE) Brookhaven National Laboratory helped measure how unpaired electrons in atoms at one end of...
[ad_1] Newswise — The same complex genetics that contribute to a higher risk of type 2 diabetes may also increase the risk of developing diabetes during...
[ad_1] Newswise — Research by psychologists from the School of Psychology at Swansea University found that people’s fear of COVID-19 has led to worsened mental health....
[ad_1] Newswise — Tokyo, Japan – The COVID-19 pandemic has led to an explosion of clinical research resulting in the development of a variety of vaccines...
[ad_1] Newswise — A decline in the element molybdenum across the planet’s oceans preceded a significant extinction event approximately 183 million years ago, new research from...
[ad_1] Newswise — The idea that what we eat directly affects our health is ancient; Hippocrates recognized this as far back as 400 B.C. But, identifying...
[ad_1] Abstract This qualitative study explores how and why journalists use preprints—unreviewed research papers—in their reporting. Through thematic analysis of interviews conducted with 19 health and...
[ad_1] Abstract: https://www.acpjournals.org/doi/10.7326/M22-2370 URL goes live when the embargo lifts Note: Sound bites from ACP President Ryan Mire, MD, MACP available for download at https://www.dssimon.com/MM/ACP-Incarceration Adequately...