Tag: nature
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Improved HRQOL and health literacy in systemic mastocytosis and mast cell activation syndrome
[ad_1] Both systemic mastocytosis and mast cell activation syndrome negatively affect health-related quality of life (HRQOL), with mast cell activation syndrome patients reporting a greater impact on daily life. Systemic mastocytosis (SM) and mast cell activation syndrome (MCAS), both mast cell activation diseases (MCAD), lack research on patient experience.Research published in Orphanet Journal of Rare ... -
Science denial, overconfidence, and persuasion
[ad_1] If there’s one thing that the COVID-19 pandemic has brought into sharp relief that the vast majority of physicians and scientists either didn’t appreciate or downplayed as unimportant is just how easily people can be led into believing in conspiracy theories and science denial such as antivaccine pseudoscience, including highly educated professionals, such as ... -
Holyfield: So, latest science news | local news
[ad_1] Scott Holyfield Lee Newspaper Keep up with the latest scientific advances impacting our lives as talented and dedicated researchers publish their findings around the clock, on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. What should I do to It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get ... -
Innovative Marine Science Hub Raises $4.5 Million in Funding
[ad_1] Seabirds to Seascapes, the world’s largest port-based marine ecosystem restoration initiative – an initiative led by the New South Wales Department of Planning and the Environment – has announced that the State of New South Wales Receives $6.6 million in funding from the government. Restoration of the project, which is the biggest element of ... -
BMC Journal’s 2022 Nature Photography Winners
[ad_1] Some have a career in photography. Others do it as a hobby. However, for researchers in the field or in the lab, it is often a work hazard. of Ecology and evolution of BMC Image contests make space each year to celebrate these super-close-up, super-detailed, or super-rare nominees. BioMed Central Ecology and Evolution, the ... -
Why modern science has largely failed
[ad_1] People seem to be disappointed in many things – love, religion, watching sports, movies – but not science. If you were to ask what field mankind is good at, everyone would answer “science.” Even other areas of outstanding human performance, such as athletics, are attributed to scientific “progress.” At first glance, science is impressive. ... -
Scott Hollifield: Now for the latest science news | Columnist
[ad_1] The latest science that impacts our lives, with talented and dedicated researchers working around the clock and publishing their results on multiple platforms and in many languages we don’t understand. How can we keep up with technological progress? It’s hard, especially when we live in an age where it’s easy to get distracted by ... -
Award-winning sci-fi writer shares storytelling tips
[ad_1] Eric Choi is a longtime sci-fi writer who specializes in “hard” sci-fi and drawing from real-life stories in space exploration. Choi wins Winner of the Aurora Prize in 2011 and 2015, and twice winner of one of the highest awards in Canadian science fiction. Choi told Space.com about the publication of his recent collection, ...











