International political cooperation on issues such as climate, trade and health is becoming increasingly difficult. International standards developed quietly by experts have become an important alternative, new research shows.
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AI's superior ability to formulate thoughts and statements for us weakens our judgment and ability to think critically, says media professor Petter Bae Brandtz?g.
The incel community has emerged as an online subculture where men express misogynistic views and frustration over romantic rejection. New research reveals nuances and diversity within the community.
The notion that climate policy decisions will erode the financial sector’s asset values has been used to mobilise finance for the green transition. It creates a void for action in which the financial industry waits for climate policy, while politicians wait for finance.
Bacteria that often cause urinary infections can spread as rapidly as swine flu. But E. coli that are resistant to several classes of antibiotics behave differently.?
Owwww, howls your child while holding its ear and crying. Recent findings can lead to the development of a vaccine to protect against a very common type of ear infection.
Old logbooks are important for climate science today, but even in the 1800s, amateur researchers used these weather observations to understand the ocean.
Diagnosing heart failure in women can be particularly challenging. New research on biomarkers may lead to more accurate diagnoses for heart failure, in both women and men.
Copyright and patents provide important rights to artists and inventors. However, for countries in the South, intellectual property rights still create problems.?
The Norse sagas contain a surprising number of negative perceptions about Muslims. “It was a form of propaganda to garner support for Christianity,” says a researcher.
Today's music technology favors Western popular music, a fact that technology and music researcher Fadi Al-Ghawanmeh could not accept.
A new technology for design of proteins could mean that boys and men with bleeding disorders no longer need to receive treatment as frequently as they do today. “This could have significant implications for patients and their families,” says professor Jan Terje Andersen.
If you adopt a healthier lifestyle after bowel screening, it can lower your risk of both bowel cancer and other chronic diseases, a new study shows.
A parish priest and scientist worked hard to create change when a climate crisis struck. He did not know it when he died, but his efforts would yield results.
Scientists have reviewed the growing body of research on the vital molecule NAD? and its connection to ageing. The goal? To pave the way for healthy ageing as well as safe and effective treatments for diseases like Alzheimer’s disease, Parkinson’s disease, and even accelerated ageing diseases.
Over 1500 people in Norway have had a liver transplantation. But how can doctors know which patients need extra follow-up or additional treatment so that as many as possible can live a long life afterwards?
In the shadow of Napoleon’s invasion of Russia, hundreds of thousands died of the plague in Istanbul. The epidemic has been completely overlooked in history. Until now.?
Machine learning and artificial intelligence are set to play a significant role in the future of drug development. Recent research has unveiled new insights into how these models should be supervised, using both so-called positive and negative data.
The heart medication beta-blockers reduce the risk of subsequent heart attacks in patients with either no or mild heart damage, according to two new large-scale studies. These findings may have significant implications for clinical practice worldwide.
Can AI models be used to predict the risk of suicide attempts among youth? Yes, according to Haghish Fardzadeh, who has earned a doctorate on the topic.
A new study reveals that individuals who enjoyed whole milk during the 1970s and early 1980s had a higher risk of mortality. However, beginning in the mid-1980s, a significant change occurred.
Students love using games, videos and music, and they learn English incidentally that way, but a recent study highlights why we still need English teachers to make sure students learn everything they need.
A new study in Nature reveals that the wage gap between immigrants and the majority population is primarily due to inferior access to higher-paid jobs, rather than differences in wages for similar work.
Then there is a good chance that you are also open, compassionate, and sensitive, according to new research.
ADHD in adults manifests differently than in children. A new test that reveals the extent of mind wandering may contribute to more accurate diagnoses.