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Why it's good to talk about women's health at work, according to research
In the past couple of years, women’s health and well-being in mid to later life has…
Researchers call for major reforms of the UN Sustainable Development Goals
On 18–19 September, the United Nations will convene a major summit to review the state of…
Researchers discover tissue-specific protection against protein aggregation
Researchers from the Babraham Institute, UK, and the German Center for Neurodegenerative Diseases (DZNE) have identified…
Researchers shed light on the molecular activation of the MAP kinase p38α cytokine storm 'switch'
Constant exposure of cells to stressing agents, such as pathogens, may disturb an organism’s normal functioning.…
France launches bird vaccination scheme amid fears of a repeat of H5N1 outbreaks
Of all the recently emerging and potentially pandemic viruses, the highly pathogenic avian influenza (HPAI) virus…
Negative coverage can impact opinion on climate engineering research, study finds
New research published in the journal Climatic Change finds that media coverage can have long-lasting impacts…
Research finds interfaith engagement in college environments combats Islamophobia
New research published by Musbah Shaheen, assistant professor of higher education, and colleagues at Ohio State…
What's worse than a 'toxic' workplace? One that gaslights employees
When it comes to relationships between co-workers, organizations’ stated priorities must match what’s happening under the…
AI models struggle to identify nonsense, says study
The AI models that power chatbots and other applications still have difficulty distinguishing between nonsense and…