A new study finds that policies to reduce carbon dioxide (CO2) emissions from motor vehicles combined with investments in electric
Month: March 2024
Study provides new insights into deadly acute respiratory distress syndrome (ARDS)
Researchers at the University of Minnesota Twin Cities may have discovered a mechanical explanation for instability observed in the lungs
When a team is less than the sum of its parts: Tensions between individual and team wellbeing
New research highlights the conflict between the needs of a team and the needs of the individuals in the team
Scientists develop a rapid gene-editing screen to find effects of cancer mutations
Tumors can carry mutations in hundreds of different genes, and each of those genes may be mutated in different ways
The surprising effect of presence hallucinations on social perception
If you had to estimate the number of people in a room, without counting them one-by-one, by nature you would
Air filters and scheduled window opening can reduce classroom pollution by up to 36%
Air filters and opening windows can reduce classroom pollution by up to 36% — Surrey study To improve air quality
Guessing game: Response may bias understanding of future scenarios
Does previous experience bias a person in future estimations? Yes, Osaka Metropolitan University researchers in Japan report, but only if
How a natural compound from sea squirts combats cancer
Numerous anti-cancer drugs function by targeting the DNA within cancerous cells, halting their proliferation. Yet, cancer cells occasionally develop mechanisms
Vehicle brakes produce charged particles that may harm public health
Scientists know relatively little about particles released into the air when a vehicle driver brakes, though evidence suggests those particles
First recognition of self in the mirror is spurred by touch
Most babies begin recognizing themselves in mirrors when they are about a year and half old. This kind of self-recognition