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environmental factors

Sunshine over a field

Study Finds Solar Heat Influences Earthquake Activity

Categories Earth, Energy & Environment, Physics & Mathematics
Aging man smiling on a park bench

Your Lifestyle, Not Your Genes, May Be the Biggest Factor in How Long You Live

Categories Health
circuit-board

Massive AI-Ready Diabetes Study Captures New Links Between Environment and Disease

Categories Health, Technology
a neighborhood after midnight

Light Pollution Linked to Higher Alzheimer’s Risk, Especially in Younger Adults

Categories Brain & Behavior
Fig. 2: A pathway from genomics to an aetiological theory of schizophrenia.

Genetic Complexity of Schizophrenia Unveiled in Comprehensive Review

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
The effect of temperature on language complexity: Evidence from seven million parliamentary speeches

Parliamentary members use simpler language on hot days

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment
The infographic illustrates the probable routes taken by the first human migrants across Eurasia and the Americas. These routes are estimated using a combination of archaeological and genetic data. The colored areas represent different types of ecosystems encountered, determined by climate and vegetation models. The inset image shows ideal migration conditions: warm, humid areas with a mix of forests and grasslands near rivers.

How Ancient Landscapes Guided Early Human Migration Out of Africa

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
Sample of human spermatozoa.

Mobile phone use may affect semen quality

Categories Health
Toddler boy in overalls

Hidden connection found between adverse drug reactions and autism

Categories Brain & Behavior
Snarling do. From Harvard PIO

As temps climb so do number of dog bites

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health, Life & Non-humans
IVF under a microscope. Pixabay

In IVF, Summer Egg Collection Shows Higher Birth Rates Compared to Autumn

Categories Health
Fumigation truck

Common insecticide tied to neurodevelopmental disorders

Categories Brain & Behavior
Taxis on a city street

Transportation noise increases risk for suicides

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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