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Summary: Economic shocks can influence human biology in ways that only become visible years later. A new long-term analysis links sudden changes in food affordability during early childhood to altered ...
Creating tasks with a focus on students’ autonomy—by providing choices, for example—helps them see the relevance of homework.
The curved shape of a zebrafish egg causes unequal cell divisions, creating larger cells near the animal pole and smaller ...
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Obesity may quietly fast-forward Alzheimer’s disease, with blood tests revealing the change years earlier than expected.
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Researchers discovered that pollution from North America's largest oil field has created multiple feedback loops accelerating ...
Garmin and Whoop devices (among others) display a stress score, but the science doesn't really add up. Here's how to actually make those scores useful.
Study of couples finds both husbands and wives adjust fitness when income balance shifts. The "trophy spouse" phenomenon goes ...