The study tested 267 soldiers, finding that 20 minutes of activity strongly predicts performance on the Armed Forces ...
A 2020 mask mandate study used by the CDC to inform masking policy is scrutinized for flawed methodology and cherry-picked ...
When I explain my research interests to new acquaintances, I’m often asked questions like “what would you do if you met a ...
Atmos reports on ecologist Tom Crowther's optimistic perspective on climate change, emphasizing positive feedback loops that ...
India's first nationally representative community-based study on snakebites has delivered a surprising finding: the number of ...
Artificial intelligence is spreading rapidly in health care, with the goal of streamlining critical but onerous clerical tasks such as note-taking and charting so that physicians and nurses can devote ...
Abraham Lincoln, for one, may have had the syndrome—and are at very high risk of a kind of fatal rupture in the heart.
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These natural materials form a biofilter that may dramatically cut the methane, nitrous oxide, and water pollution generated ...
Why does our mind wander? New study taps into tricks of staying on task ...
During a recent conference on the People’s Liberation Army, I heard the same question posed to attendees and paper writers: ...
Generic messaging, awkward over-familiarities, convoluted messaging — aggressive sales pitches never seem to end. But, ...