Ex-smokers who feel mentally and emotionally exhausted by the effort of remaining smoke free are 64 percent more likely to relapse than those with low fatigue based on a two-year international study involving almost 2000 participants across four countries.

A study on cybersecurity education reveals that "Capture the Flag" games benefit students in different ways: less experienced students gain more skills, while more experienced students gain more confidence.

Dopaminergic Modulation of Short-Term Associative Memory in C. Elegans

Experimental and Theoretical Confirmation of Covalent Bonding in α-Pu

Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s are tied to dysregulation of mGluR5, a metabotropic glutamate receptor controlling astrocyte calcium signaling and neuroinflammation

A never-before-seen hybrid bird (from a blue jay father and a green jay mother) has been observed in Texas

British workhouses were founded and sustained on wealth derived from slavery, study shows

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A new study shows we often think adding eco-friendly items lowers our total footprint, but it actually raises it

US nuclear power plant closures increased per capita carbon emissions at the state level

Diminished Chandler Wobble After 2015: Link to Mass Anomalies in 2011

Rats walk again after breakthrough spinal cord repair with 3D printing

Uber's use of surge pricing increases total welfare (relative to a uniform pricing counterfactual in which Uber sets the overall price level)

The PHH-1V81 booster, already approved in Europe but not FDA-authorized, expanded cross-reactive B cells and linked them to strong neutralizing antibodies, suggesting durable protection against emerging SARS-CoV-2 variants.

Textile Encoding via Elastically Graded Embroidered Tessellations

Territorial Markings as a Predictor of Driver Aggression and Road Rage (2008)

Children with autism have more illnesses in the 5 years post diagnosis than other children

New Study Reveals Racist Housing Policies (i.e., redlining) Significantly Elevates the Risk of Violence Exposure for Current-day Adolescents

The 2nd IPCC assessment report (1995) presented Scenario IS92a, which matched real-world pCO2 since then rather well

With oil and gas production in many regions coming to an end, a lot of industrial data is becoming available for researchers

Women with Alzheimer’s have unusually low omega fatty acid levels

Glutamate excitotoxicity damages neurons by disrupting mitochondria, calcium balance, and synaptic proteins

Low Power and High Psychopathy are A Toxic Combination and Lead to Increased Psychological Aggression but also to More Aggressive Behaviour of the Partner

Industry managed forests more likely to fuel megafires

Cats with dementia have brain changes similar to those of people with Alzheimer’s disease, offering a valuable model for studying the condition in humans

Tipping point in Gulf Stream may be reached as early as mid-century

Designing Light‐Sensitive Organic Semiconductors with Azobenzenes for Photoelectrochemical Transistors as Neuromorphic Platforms can Pave a Way for New Therapies for Retina Diseases

AI-induced dehumanization (2024)

A Novel Exopolysaccharide, Highly Prevalent in Marine Spongiibacter, Triggers Pyroptosis to Exhibit Potent Anticancer Effects

New model indicates 320 million trees are killed by lightning each year—considerable biomass loss

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