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Human cognition and action can be influenced by internal bodily processes such as heartbeats. By studying motor excitability and muscle activity across the cardiac cycle of humans, this study reveals previously unknown heart-brain interactions that s ...
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Introduction Plastics used in everyday materials accumulate as waste in the environment and degrade over time. The impacts of the resulting particulate micro- and nanoplastics on human health remain largely unknown. In pregnant mice, we recently demo ...
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The largest ever real-world study found PrEP to work extremely well as a preventative treatment.
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The report Our Land and Water looks at how waterways are polluted by four major contaminants in 650,000 river segments, 961 lakes and 419 estuaries
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Citizens Advice warns such credit schemes risk delivering ‘knockout blow’ to household finances
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The largest ever real-world study found PrEP to work extremely well as a preventative treatment.
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UK BioBank offers up biggest ever cache of whole-genome sequences for medical research
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People from less privileged background at greater risk of developing condition under age of 65, study finds
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Of more than 8m deaths worldwide from outdoor air pollution, 61% linked to fossil fuels, finds study
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The marshmallow test, designed to measure children’s self-control in the face of temptation, is one of history’s most famous psychological experiments. New research suggests that it may also measure their interest in social approval. 
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The pandemic provided young adults with a positive respite from societal pressure, a Northeastern study says.
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<p>A new <a href="https://pubsonline.informs.org/doi/10.1287/msom.2022.0132" target="_blank">study</a> has found that algorithms used by online dating platforms have popula ...
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As billions face water shortages, a new study warns of the cryptocurrency's thirst for water.
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By pressure-cooking birch leaves, researchers can produce quantum dots with favorable enough optical properties to replace some of the rarer elements used in semiconductors for optoelectronics, a new study suggests.
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Explore the question, "Do we care more about dogs than cats?" in our latest study which delves into human's emotional bonding to pets.