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Strategic angle: During a widespread crisis, negative emotions don't simply go away once the workday begins.
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Strategic angle: During a widespread crisis, negative emotions don't simply go away once the workday begins.
Strategic angle: Research reveals that male bats produce courtship songs near wind turbines, increasing the risk of collisions.
Strategic angle: Research reveals how stacked dyes can enhance the brightness of organic semiconductors, potentially transforming their applications.
Strategic angle: New research reveals insights into cellular digestion processes.
Strategic angle: Cornell scientists have developed a sensitive biosensor using engineered E. coli to detect environmental arsenic, a significant pollutant in rice paddies.
Strategic angle: Research led by Aliah Zewail reveals biases in large language models regarding non-Western moral values.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that women, especially early-career researchers, face greater challenges due to NIH grant terminations.
Strategic angle: Scientists have proven that a wildflower steeped in folklore for its medicinal powers has genuine healing qualities—and the potential to help combat antibiotic resistance.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals how invasive pollinators are fundamentally altering native plant-pollinator interactions in Chile.
Strategic angle: A breakthrough in genetic research may transform rice cultivation by enabling perennial growth, potentially enhancing food security.
Strategic angle: New research reveals sperm whales engaging in headbutting behavior, confirming historical accounts.
Strategic angle: A new report reveals that humor is often absent in scientific presentations, despite its potential to engage audiences.
Strategic angle: A research team has discovered a new way to control tiny magnetic properties inside materials using electric current, potentially paving the way for innovative computing technologies.
Strategic angle: A toxic pairing of proteins may drive Alzheimer’s disease, but researchers have found a way to turn it off in mice.
Strategic angle: A new study from the University of Bath reveals that neutrality in discussions can enhance decision-making efficiency.
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Strategic angle: Research reveals the primary source of particulate thiols in the ocean is marine phytoplankton.
Strategic angle: An international research team has uncovered a previously unknown regulatory mechanism in human cells that could impact cancer and neurodegenerative disease research.
Strategic angle: Neuroscientist Prof. Christian Doeller awarded Leibniz Prize for groundbreaking research.
Strategic angle: Scientists have cracked the code on how mosquitoes locate their targets, revealing their reliance on visual cues and carbon dioxide.