A new study reveals that a single social media notification can disrupt cognitive processing for about 7 seconds. The research indicates that the frequency of notifications, not just screen time, ...
Three years after its launch, the cannabis experiment in a Swiss canton shows positive results, highlighting the need to reconsider the national cannabis policy.
Hassan Herzhallah, a Palestinian writer based in Gaza says all peace initiatives must protect civilians first.
Across Europe, beaver numbers are increasing after a long period of decline. As these aquatic mammals recolonize rivers, they ...
Beavers could engineer riverbeds into promising carbon dioxide sinks, according to a new international study led by ...
Just when you thought climate change was only reshaping coastlines and weather patterns, a new scientific study reveals an even more startling impact: Earth’s days are literally getting longer.
Beavers could play a significant role in Europe’s climate mitigation efforts, by transforming suitable river corridors into long‑term carbon stores.
Many thermal papers use toxic bisphenols, which react with dyes under heat to print text for receipts, labels and tickets ...
New study: industrial companies increasingly using Industry 4.0 technologies internationally, with U.S. and China extending their lead Different speeds: 61 percent of surveyed U.S. companies use ...
After having to turn away students who wanted to transfer from U.S. institutions to universities abroad, two longtime international recruiters set out to find a way to fill that gap.
Simmons University is seeing growing student interest in studying abroad for the upcoming spring semester. According to the Center of Global Education (CGE), while participation dipped slightly last ...
Several new epidemiological studies hint at a possible link between tattoos and cancer. The results are not yet conclusive but warrant further investigation.
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