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Released: 14-Apr-2025 8:15 AM EDT
Stress, Depression Factor Into Link Between Insomnia, Heavy Drinking
Ohio State University

A new study suggests that stress and depression factor into the relationship between insomnia and hazardous drinking. But because the relationship between poor sleep and heavy drinking goes in both directions, the influence of stress or depression depends on which condition came first, the analysis found.

麻豆传媒: New Study Finds Research Bias in the World of Fancy Birds
Released: 14-Apr-2025 8:00 AM EDT
New Study Finds Research Bias in the World of Fancy Birds
Cornell College

In the newly published study, 鈥淪ix-decade research bias towards fancy and familiar bird species,鈥 a team of researchers studied nearly 300 North American species of passerines and near-passerines.

Released: 14-Apr-2025 7:00 AM EDT
THC Exposure before Birth May Impair Infant Lung Development and Function
American Physiological Society (APS)

Using cannabis products during pregnancy may negatively affect offspring lung development and function, according to new research.

麻豆传媒: Extreme Heat Poses Threat to Mental Health
10-Apr-2025 9:45 PM EDT
Extreme Heat Poses Threat to Mental Health
University of Adelaide

Rising temperatures across Australia could increase the burden of mental and behavioural disorders (MBD) by almost 50 per cent by 2050, according to a new study from the University of Adelaide. The research highlights the urgent need to act now to protect mental health as the climate warms.

麻豆传媒: Sophisticated Pyrotechnology in the Ice Age: This Is How Humans Made Fire Tens of Thousands of Years Ago
Released: 14-Apr-2025 5:45 AM EDT
Sophisticated Pyrotechnology in the Ice Age: This Is How Humans Made Fire Tens of Thousands of Years Ago
University of Vienna

Whether for cooking, heating, as a light source or for making tools 鈥 it is assumed that fire was essential for the survival of people in the Ice Age. However, it is puzzling that hardly any well-preserved evidence of fireplaces from the coldest period of the Ice Age in Europe has been found so far.

Released: 14-Apr-2025 5:45 AM EDT
Brain Research: Study Shows How Brain Stimulation Can Influence Decisions
Martin-Luther-Universit盲t Halle-Wittenberg

A simple method of brain stimulation has been shown to change how people make decisions. These were the findings of a new study by the Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg (MLU), which was published in the "Journal of Cognitive Neuroscience". The investigation used transcranial direct current stimulation, which is an established method in research and therapy.

   
麻豆传媒: Pioneering Research Reveals Arctic Matter Pathways Poised for Major Shifts Amidst Climate Change
10-Apr-2025 6:30 AM EDT
Pioneering Research Reveals Arctic Matter Pathways Poised for Major Shifts Amidst Climate Change
University of Bristol

A new study has shed unprecedented light on the highly variable and climate-sensitive routes that substances from Siberian rivers use to travel across the Arctic Ocean. The findings raise fresh concerns about the increasing spread of pollutants and the potential consequences for fragile polar ecosystems as climate change accelerates.

Released: 13-Apr-2025 5:30 PM EDT
Scientists Learn New Tricks From Microbes That Munch on Crude Oil
American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (ASBMB)

Powerful enzyme could enable advances in chemical manufacturing and pollution cleanup

麻豆传媒: Crustal Brines at an Oceanic Transform Fault
Released: 11-Apr-2025 7:20 PM EDT
Crustal Brines at an Oceanic Transform Fault
Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution

A team led by the Woods Hole Oceanographic Institution (WHOI), presents new details of an oceanic transform fault at the Gofar fault in the eastern Pacific Ocean. The NSF funded work reveals unexpected brine deposits beneath the seafloor near the fault, which could change the way we conceptualize oceanic transform faults.

麻豆传媒: Bunnies for Biodiversity
Released: 11-Apr-2025 6:55 PM EDT
Bunnies for Biodiversity
University of Rhode Island

University of Rhode Island animal science and technology majors are working on conservation efforts for the imperiled New England cottontail rabbit, considered a vulnerable species in the region because of their decreasing population. The students are helping efforts at Providence鈥檚 Roger Williams Park Zoo.


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