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Everyday Exposure to Fluoride May Impact Children’s Cognitive Development, New Research Suggests

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health, Social Sciences
protest

Expert: There Is No Such Thing as ‘Illegal’ Protest

Categories Social Sciences
Young African male blowing smoke

Tobacco Industry Targeting Africa’s Youth as New Market, Warns UP Expert

Categories Health, Social Sciences
About 6 in 10 adults who borrowed money for healthcare borrowed $500 or more.

Americans borrowed $74 billion last year to cover healthcare costs

Categories Health, Social Sciences
Postdoctoral fellow Thomas Keating at Tema T – Technology and Social Change at Linköping University, Sweden.

Sweden’s 100,000-Year Nuclear Puzzle: Scientists Develop Strategy to Preserve Crucial Waste Repository Information

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences, Technology
Three (3) kids who are friends are laying on the floor in between bookshelves in the library. They are reading a book together. They are all smiling and enjoying their afternoon.

Fourth Graders Outshine Adults in Civil Discourse, Study Shows

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
In Africa, as here in the Ghanaian capital Accra, many children grow up in compound buildings, where they are surrounded by many people speaking different languages, and such they experience a rich multilingual environment.

How many languages can you learn at the same time? – Ghanaian babies grow up speaking two to six languages

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
A brain scan of a neurofibromatosis type 1 (NF1) patient reveals a tumor on the optic nerve connecting the left eye to the brain (right side of the image). Researchers at Washington University School of Medicine in St. Louis have discovered that an FDA-approved epilepsy drug can prevent or slow the growth of NF1-linked optic gliomas in mice, laying the groundwork for a clinical trial.

Brain Scans Outperform Behavior in Predicting What Markets Really Want

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Cows

Virologist: These steps can halt the spread of bird flu and ‘prevent a human epidemic’

Categories Health, Social Sciences
woman on a dating app

Why dating apps are fueling cosmetic procedures

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences, Technology
Figure 1. (A) Coffin with a mummified body (M7) in the display area of the Egyptian Museum in Cairo. (B) Passive sampling with SPME fiber of the headspace within the coffin. (C) Active sampling of the headspace within the coffin was performed with sorbent tubes.

Not Weird: Sniffing Ancient Egyptian Mummies for Science

Categories Social Sciences, Technology
businessman looking in the mirror

False Confidence: Why Your Most Assertive Colleagues Might Not Be Your Best Leaders

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Trends in trust in parliament, the legal system, and the police within Western Europe and North America.

Trust in Elected Officials Plummets Worldwide as Faith in Police Surges

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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