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The return to big-city experience: Evidence from refugees in Denmark

  • July 24, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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We offer causal evidence of higher returns to experience in big cities. Exploiting a natural experiment that settled refugees across labor markets in Denmark between 1986 and 1998, we find that refuge

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Healthy sleep habits before kindergarten help children adjust to school

  • July 24, 2022, 8:42 a.m.
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UNIVERSITY PARK, Pa. — The transition to kindergarten is a notable milestone for children and families, who typically prepare by gathering school supplies and meeting the teacher. New research suggest

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Compound dietary fiber and high-grade protein diet improves glycemic control and ameliorates diabetes and its comorbidities through remodeling the gut microbiota in mice

  • July 24, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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Dietary intervention with a low glycemic index and full nutritional support is emerging as an effective strategy for diabetes management. Here, we found that the treatment of a novel compound dietary

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Researchers discover brain pathway that helps to explain light’s effect on mood

  • July 24, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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PROVIDENCE, R.I. [Brown University] — From changes in daylight across seasons to the artificial lighting choices in workplaces, it’s clear that the quantity and quality of light that a person encounte

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Primate Disappearing at ‘Alarming Rate,’ as Medical Research Fuels Demand

  • July 24, 2022, 3:42 a.m.
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But more recently, they’ve also come to be seen in another light: as increasingly valuable test subjects for biomedical experiments, including for COVID-19 vaccines. Until recently, the so-called “ c

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Are Republicans and Conservatives More Likely to Believe Conspiracy Theories?

  • July 23, 2022, 5:42 p.m.
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Much of the evidence provided for the asymmetry thesis comes in the form of correlations between partisanship/ideology and beliefs in one or a few conspiracy theories. However, the relationships ident

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Association between ultra-processed food consumption and cognitive performance in US older adults: a cross-sectional analysis of the NHANES 2011–2014

  • July 23, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
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Study population The National Health and Nutrition Examination Survey (NHANES) is a large, complex, multistage, survey of noninstitutionalised US population conducted by both the Center for Disease C

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Contrary to prior findings, new study suggests altruism does not predict mating success

  • July 23, 2022, 2:42 p.m.
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A new study published in Evolutionary Behavioral Sciences sought to replicate the finding that there is a positive association between altruism and mating success. However, it revealed no relation bet

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Researchers use wearable tech to detect COVID-19 before onset of symptoms

  • July 23, 2022, 1:42 p.m.
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Research on using wearable health monitors for early detection of COVID-19 opens the door to using commercially available health monitors to detect other infectious diseases. Wrist-worn health device

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Astronomers develop novel way to ‘see’ first stars through fog of early Universe

  • July 23, 2022, 11:42 a.m.
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The researchers, led by the University of Cambridge, have developed a methodology that will allow them to observe and study the first stars through the clouds of hydrogen that filled the Universe abou

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Losing sleep in adolescence makes mice less outgoing as adults

  • July 23, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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Mice that had sleep interruptions during adolescence had less interest in making new friends later on, a Stanford study shows. Many a teenager has been admonished for staying up too late before a big

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Children more likely to see a White person as being “in charge” compared to a Black person

  • July 23, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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Social hierarchies exist across cultures and people use distinct cues such as prestige and wealth to determine where other people fit in society. However, information these cues is not always availabl

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AI could prevent thousands of sepsis deaths yearly

  • July 23, 2022, 7:42 a.m.
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Share this Article Facebook Twitter Email You are free to share this article under the Attribution 4.0 International license. University Johns Hopkins University Patients are 20% less likely to di

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US Mass public shootings since Columbine: victims per incident by race and ethnicity of the perpetrator

  • July 23, 2022, 6:42 a.m.
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White individuals in the United States (US) have historically had disproportionate access to firearms. The real-life availability of firearms, including those most lethal, may still be greater among W

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Gene-edited dogs created from cloned skin cells for the first time

  • July 23, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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New gene-editing approach could be used to eliminate disease-causing mutations from pedigree dog breeds or even from clones of individual dogs Gene-edited beagle puppies Okjae Koo/ToolGen Two beagle

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The Outer Limits: Future Economic Growth in the Face of Diminishing Resources

  • July 23, 2022, 12:42 a.m.
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The 1972 book The Limits to Growth shared a somber message for humanity: the Earth’s resources are finite and probably cannot support current rates of economic and population growth to the end of the

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Antibody Titers After a Third and Fourth SARS-CoV-2 BNT162b2 Vaccine Dose in Older Adults

  • July 22, 2022, 11 p.m.
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Introduction At the beginning of the fifth SARS-CoV-2 wave in Israel, with the B.1.1.529 (Omicron) variant, the effectiveness of the third SARS-CoV-2 BNT162b2 vaccine (Pfizer-BioNTech) against Omicro

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Dynamical topological phase realized in a trapped-ion quantum simulator

  • July 22, 2022, 8:42 p.m.
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Nascent platforms for programmable quantum simulation offer unprecedented access to new regimes of far-from-equilibrium quantum many-body dynamics in almost isolated systems. Here achieving precise co

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False balance in news coverage of climate change makes it harder to address the crisis

  • July 22, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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What does media coverage of climate change have in common with coverage of COVID-19? Each has been an example of the media practice of “bothsidesism,” whereby journalists strive to present both sides

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Engineered Mattress Tricks Your Body to Fall Asleep Faster

  • July 22, 2022, 12:42 p.m.
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AUSTIN, Texas — When people feel sleepy or alert, that sensation is controlled in part by the ebb and flow of a 24-hour rhythm of their body temperature. Bioengineers at The University of Texas at Aus

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Association Between Self-Reflection, Cognition, and Brain Health in Cognitively Unimpaired Older Adults

  • July 22, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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Abstract Background and Objectives: Self-reflection (the active evaluation of ones thoughts, feelings and behaviours) can confer protection against adverse health outcomes. Its impact on markers sens

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Human activities increase likelihood of more extreme heatwaves, researchers find

  • July 22, 2022, 8:42 a.m.
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July 19 was the hottest day ever recorded in the United Kingdom, with temperatures surpassing 40 degrees Celsius (about 104 degrees Fahrenheit). The heatwave serves as an early preview of what climate

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If you don’t let it in, you don’t have to get it out: Thought preemption as a method to control unwanted thoughts

  • July 22, 2022, 6:42 a.m.
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To attain goals, people must proactively prevent interferences and react to interferences once they occur. Whereas most research focuses on how people deal with external interferences, here we investi

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All-in-one solar tower produces jet fuel from CO2, water and sunlight

  • July 22, 2022, 3:42 a.m.
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Taking carbon dioxide, water and sunlight as its only inputs, this solar thermal tower in Spain produces carbon-neutral, sustainable versions of diesel and jet fuel. Built and tested by researchers at

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Greater self-expansion within romantic relationships linked to lower levels of depression symptoms

  • July 21, 2022, 11:42 p.m.
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Self-expansion is associated with less susceptibility to depression symptoms, according to new research published in the Journal of Social and Personal Relationships. The findings provide evidence tha

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The DNA of Hundreds of Insect Species Is in Your Tea

  • July 21, 2022, 10:42 p.m.
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If the leaves from a tea bag could tell their stories, they would paint a picture of a thousand fleeting interactions. Bees landed on them while pollinating flowers. Caterpillars chewed on them and bu

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‘Junk’ DNA could lead to cancer by stopping copying of DNA

  • July 21, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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Scientists have found that non-coding ‘junk’ DNA, far from being harmless and inert, could potentially contribute to the development of cancer. Their study has shown how non-coding DNA can get in the

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Wearing your fitness on your sleeve is great for the heart

  • July 21, 2022, 9:42 p.m.
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20 July 2022 Wearable fitness trackers encourage people to walk up to 40 minutes more each day. New findings from Australian researchers have endorsed what millions of people around the world believ

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Just 10 financial actors hold the key to climate change

  • July 21, 2022, 6:42 p.m.
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A new report has identified the 10 financial actors with the most influence on the fossil fuel economy and outlines the decisive role they can play in helping de-carbonize our future. The study found

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A Decisive Blow to the Serotonin Hypothesis of Depression

  • July 21, 2022, 4:42 p.m.
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Almost as soon as it was floated in 1965 by Harvard psychiatrist Joseph Schildkraut, the serotonin hypothesis of depression—reduced and simplified by pharma marketing to the “chemical imbalance” theor

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How vaccine-related fears affect the flu shot experience

  • July 21, 2022, 3:42 p.m.
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A novel long-term study of how vaccine-related fears influence flu shot outcomes has found that these fears not only reduce vaccination, but also fuel symptoms of dizziness and lightheadedness at the

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What’s behind the surprising growth of one Antarctic ice sheet?

  • July 21, 2022, 11:42 a.m.
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We often hear about polar ice melting due to global warming, but one Antarctic ice shelf has grown in the last 20 years, new research has found. Scientists say that changing wind and sea ice patterns

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Young adults today are more perfectionist and report more pressure from their parents than previous generations

  • July 21, 2022, 10:42 a.m.
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According to new research, perfectionism is on the rise among young adults, alongside increases in critical parenting and parental expectations. The study authors speculate that an increasingly indivi

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Cell-free production of personalized therapeutic phages targeting multidrug-resistant bacteria

  • July 21, 2022, 6:42 a.m.
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Bacteriophages are potent therapeutics against biohazardous bacteria, which rapidly develop multidrug resistance. However, routine administration of phage therapy is hampered by a lack of rapid produc

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Existing fiber-optic cables can monitor whales

  • July 21, 2022, 5:42 a.m.
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Putting that detailed information into the hands of conservationists and decision-makers could have a significant impact. Nearly 50% of great whale species are classified as endangered. They face chal

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Imposter syndrome can appear regardless of age, gender, and intelligence

  • July 21, 2022, 4:42 a.m.
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“Imposter syndrome” has become a popular term recently in the jargon of the internet. People use it to describe feeling unworthy of their success. While there’s been a lot of discussion about this phe

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