Job Insecurity and Well-Being: Integrating Life History and Transactional Stress Theories
Academy of Management Journal
Vesalio, a global thrombectomy company dedicated to advancing patient care across all vascular diseases, announces the initiation of a prospective, single-arm, multi-center study supporting the recently launched pVasc鈩 Thrombectomy System for non-surgically removing peripheral occlusions.
Johns Hopkins University and Johns Hopkins Medicine, in collaboration with descendants of Henrietta Lacks, will honor the legacy of Mrs. Lacks and celebrate Hopkins鈥 newest multidisciplinary space in East Baltimore with a groundbreaking ceremony for the building to be named in Henrietta Lacks鈥 honor.
A recent study highlights the hepatotoxicity of tire-wear particle (TWP) leachates in aquatic environments, impacting gut-liver axis and inducing oxidative damage. The findings suggest potential health risks for aquatic organisms.
A team of researchers, including psycholinguist Jutta Mueller from the University of Vienna, has discovered that newborns are capable of learning complex sound sequences that follow language-like rules. This groundbreaking study provides long-sought evidence that the ability to perceive dependencies between non-adjacent acoustic signals is innate.
A newly described stage of a lymph node-like structure seen in liver tumors after presurgical immunotherapy may be vital to successfully treating patients with hepatocellular carcinoma, according to a study by researchers from the Johns Hopkins Kimmel Cancer Center.
UCLA scientists have identified the protein GPNMB as a critical regulator in the heart鈥檚 healing process after a heart attack.
Invasive silver carp have been spreading throughout the Mississippi River Basin since their introduction a half-century ago. Yet, try as they might, the fish have not advanced beyond a particular stretch of the Illinois River north of Kankakee.
Cheers of excitement, high-fives all around, and wide, beaming smiles 鈥 they鈥檙e all the signs of a team success. But this is not a sporting field 鈥 this is the camaraderie found among the next generation of teachers learning the very latest, world-class robotics programs so they can excite and inspire students about STEM.
Question: You probably know some of the stereotypes about people who live in trailer parks. Do you think those stereotypes live up to the reality?
Question: Have you ever counted the rings of a tree?
Question: What do you think are some of the reasons why an author would prefer to use a pen name over their real one?
Question: Have you ever tried baking or brewing with yeast?
Question: What is the construction industry doing, or what might it do in the future, to make buildings more climate friendly?
Question: Did you ever nerd out about geology as a kid?
Question: Can you name types of diversity that could influence a team鈥檚 working dynamic?
Question: What types of things do you imagine are harder for first-generation students to navigate while attending college, versus their peers whose parents also attended?
As a megadrought stresses the water supply throughout the Southwest, revolutionary research out of UNLV is answering this problem with a groundbreaking technology that pulls large amounts of water from the air in low humidity.