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New analysis from researchers at the George Washington University has linked lead exposure, either in utero or during childhood, with an increased risk of engaging in criminal behavior in adulthood.
University Research | George Washington UniversityA full-time clinician who turned to research in hopes of finding a better way to diagnose this pediatric cancer. It turns out that these liquid biopsies contain more than a yes or no diagnosis of retinoblastoma.
University Research | University of Southern CaliforniaA new study led by UCLA astronomer David Jewitt found that the collision had an unintended consequence: It launched a cloud of boulders from its surface. And, as the paper notes, smaller rocks flying off into space could create their own problems.
University Research | University of California, Los AngelesA team of researchers has develop a new method for recycling that promises to lower the energy requirement without sacrificing the quality of the plastic.
University Research | University of FloridaA new Northwestern Medicine study is the first to measure resilience in biomedical scientists during the pandemic, highlighting the consequences of the pandemic for women scientists of all career stages who experienced greater household responsibilities while facing social pressure to advance their…
University Research | Northwestern UniversityScientists collected high-quality DNA from footprints made by one of the researchers on an uninhabited island. Sequencing the DNA revealed identifiable information about the participant's genome.
University Research | University of FloridaMicroscopic plastic particles have been found in the fats and lungs of two-thirds of the marine mammals in a graduate student’s study of ocean microplastics, suggesting that microplastics can travel out of the digestive tract and lodge in the tissues.
University Research | Duke Universityresearchers found that dogs with plainer faces appear to make more facial movements, or expressions when interacting with their human companions than dogs with more complex facial markings.
University Research | George Washington UniversityWhen individuals with Type 2 diabetes received intensive lifestyle intervention in multiple areas, including sessions with lifestyle counselors, dietitians and other specialists, they were more likely to lose weight and improve diabetes control, while being less likely to experience disability a
University Research | University of Minnesota, Twin Cities