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Study shows why sexually harassed people may not come forward

Jun 9, 2023
According to a new study, there is a gap between how individuals anticipate they would react if sexually harassed and how those who have experienced it respond.

New insights on how the body handles salt

Apr 3, 2023
A new study led by Marshall University academics focuses on a unique mechanism for the body's salt balance management.

Public attitudes about abortion closely tied to religious beliefs

Feb 9, 2023
A new study has found that public attitudes about abortion are closely tied to both religious beliefs and attitudes about race.

Twinkle, twinkle fading stars: Hiding in our brighter skies

Jan 24, 2023
A new study that analyzes data from more than 50,000 amateur stargazers finds that artificial lighting is making the night sky about 10% brighter each year.

Scars can be repaired with hair follicle transplants: Study

Jan 8, 2023
According to a new study, skin scars began to behave more like uninjured skin after being treated with hair follicle transplants.

Earth's first known mass extinction, 550 million years ago

Nov 9, 2022
A new study by Virginia Tech geobiologists traces the cause of the first known mass extinction of animals to decreased global oxygen availability, leading to the loss of a majority of animals present near the end of the Ediacaran Period.

Climate change to produce more rainbows

Nov 3, 2022
The study's authors estimate that by 2100, the average land location on Earth will experience about 5% more days with rainbows than at the beginning of the 21st century.

Sexual problems after cancer therapy neglected

Oct 23, 2022
According to a new study, sexual side effects of cancer therapy are discussed considerably less frequently in female patients than in male patients.

Coral chemical compounds impact reef composition & health

Oct 18, 2022
Stumbling upon a new source of underwater caffeine was just an added bonus of a new study examining the impact of chemical compounds that corals release into the seawater.

Talk therapy benefit people with dementia

Oct 15, 2022
A new study headed by UCL academics revealed that people living with dementia who suffer from anxiety or despair may benefit from talking therapies provided on the NHS.




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