Meet 'baby' Claire, explorer of Antwerp's bad air

Out for an afternoon hike, Veerle Bonaers and a friend stop pushing their baby and look…

Eye-popping research helps inform salmon and floodplain management

If you look deep into the eyes of a fish, it will tell you its life…

They're just not that into you: Consumer-brand relationship insights

Researchers from Western University, Indiana University, and Washington State University published a new paper in the…

Entrepreneurs benefit more from emotional intelligence than other competencies, such as IQ

Running a successful business has its challenges, but the COVID-19 pandemic has required many owners to…

Technology bolsters use of chia seeds to help improve health, slow signs of aging

An improved extraction method involving chia seeds may provide new options for nutritional foods, medicine capsules…

First evidence that water can be created on the lunar surface by Earth's magnetosphere

Before the Apollo era, the moon was thought to be dry as a desert due to…

Voters perceive political candidates with a disability as qualified for elected office

Worldwide, over one billion people live with a disability. Historically, they have been discriminated against and…

In Brazil, many smaller dams disrupt fish more than large hydropower projects

The development of small hydropower dams is widespread throughout Brazil and elsewhere in the world, vastly…

Is there a link between cashless payments and unhealthy consumption?

The widespread use of cashless payments including credit cards, debit cards, and mobile apps has made…

Study: Sudden police layoffs in one US city associated with increases in crime

Amid a sharp economic downturn in 2008, police departments around the United States experienced budget shortfalls…