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A study from Linköping University found that increasing daily playtime significantly improves the emotional bond between dog owners and their dogs, a result that was not replicated by a training-focused group.
Scientists are investigating a mysterious wasting disease affecting sea stars along the Pacific coast, which has been devastating populations since 2013.
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The article summarizes the 'Cruising for Impact' report from the WTTC, which posits that the cruise tourism sector is a major global economic driver.
The article reports on John Ternus's appointment as Apple's incoming CEO, noting his extensive, low-profile career within the company.
The article discusses the shift in global finance toward 'always-on' digital infrastructure, driven by the need for greater capital efficiency and continuous trading outside traditional exchange hours.
A report alleges that former Ohio State President Ted Carter improperly used university resources to benefit his girlfriend, Krisanthe Vlachos, who hosts a podcast.
Loop announced it has raised US$95 million in Series C funding, led by Valor Equity Partners, to expand its AI logistics data platform.
The article discusses the growing role of Sustainable Aviation Fuel (SAF) in decarbonizing air travel, presenting insights from the AMEX GBT SAF Index.
Scientists have published a review detailing the potential of polycyclic aromatic hydrocarbons (PAHs) for developing next-generation, low-cost, and environmentally friendly metal-ion batteries.
Researchers developed and validated the Evidence-Based Management Source Utilization Scale (EBM-SUS) to measure how decision-makers draw on four sources of evidence: scientific research, organizational data, professional expertise, and…
New research indicates that metal-laden dust from the Great Salt Lake poses a potential public health risk, as these toxins can be absorbed into human bodies through ingestion and food systems.
This article details a scientific study using satellite imagery and machine learning to track the recovery of seagrass in Florida's Indian River Lagoon, which had declined significantly since 2011.
The article discusses the complex movement and behavior of radioactive materials following nuclear accidents like Chernobyl and Fukushima.
The article reports on a study from the Universitat Oberta de Catalunya examining how intensive digital platform use affects secondary education in Catalonia.
The article discusses the growing necessity of remote work in the context of global crises, citing examples from various countries adapting to resource scarcity.
The article discusses research by Nikki Kluskens regarding citizen participation in the energy transition, arguing that current approaches often treat participation as a mere checklist item rather than recognizing its complex reality.
Researchers at Umeå University identified two human cell proteins, NUP98 and NUP153, that are crucial for the replication of various viruses, including TBEV, West Nile, and dengue.
Researchers at the University of Tsukuba have reported the discovery of a previously unknown self-replicating circular RNA in a high-temperature hot spring environment.
Researchers published a study detailing the evolutionary origin of sideways walking in true crabs, suggesting it originated from a single, forward-walking ancestor around 200 million years ago.