Tag: study
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Single cells are more intelligent than scientists previously thought
[ad_1] split or not? Individual cells make decisions much more autonomously than previously thought. Cells make choices based not only on external signals such as growth factors, but also on information received from within the cell. Humans make choices every day. These decisions often require a combination of various contextual cues to ensure that decisions ... -
Sexual harassment plagues Antarctic research.chemistry
[ad_1] The U.S. Antarctic research program is riddled with sexual harassment and assault, according to a report released last week. People who work in the community take complaints of harassment seriously, protect victims and punish perpetrators, and some groups are less aware of the problem than others. Overall, 72% of women report that sexual harassment ... -
Scientists make nanodiamonds from plastic bottles
[ad_1] A team of German and French researchers have designed an interesting experiment to find out more about the state of the icy giant planets Neptune and Uranus. They discovered that he fired a very powerful laser flash at a film of PET plastic (the same one used in PET bottles) and the resulting shock ... -
A systematic approach to patient education needs may benefit patients with bleeding disorders
[ad_1] Nurse-led education is an essential aspect of care for patients with bleeding disorders, yet research on specific strategies to improve patient self-management through education is currently lacking. Bleeding disorders such as hemophilia and von Willebrand disease are rare, but as treatment advances, it is important that patients with blood disorders (PwBd) continue to learn ... -
New study from Geoscience Frontiers suggests lake shale reserves could strengthen China’s energy independence
[ad_1] Beijing, September 2, 2022 /PRNewswire/ — Shale oil exploration has expanded rapidly since the early 21st century, particularly North AmericaSince 2010, marine shale oil production has grown at an average annual rate of more than 25%, making the United States the world leader in production and pegging total recoverable resources at about 20.7 billion ... -
Financial education is basic education
[ad_1] In an ever-evolving financial environment, financial education should be treated as a fundamental aspect of K-12 education for students in Maryland and beyond. Investment opportunities, wealth management practices, and banking as a whole continue to change and evolve with technology, helping students develop financial literacy and face risks that affect not only their personal ... -
Oklahoma Filling Gap in Mental Health Services
[ad_1] Oklahoma City (KFOR) – Mental health is a top priority for Oklahoma leaders as September 1 marks the first day of National Suicide Prevention Awareness Month. Shortly after the state launched the 988 Mental Crisis Hotline, a legislative oversight agency recommended consolidation across state mental health services agencies. The Fiscal Transparency Legislature says the ... -
sexism; yoga, CBT, and insomnia.and asymptomatic epidemics
[ad_1] Sexist Science: Data Show Female Researchers Being Left Out A new study, which looked at data from 2000 to 2019, found that women were given work credit much less frequently than men. Publications and Patents: Compared to men, women are 13% more likely to be excluded from publications and 59% more likely to be ...









