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High Blood Pressure Affects 1 in 10 Pregnancies — and New Research Shows Why That Matters
According to a new study from researchers at the University of Bristol in the United Kingdom, higher blood pressure levels in pregnant women are linked to an increased risk of several pregnancy ...
New research suggests empathy and perspective may matter more than prompt skills when working with AI, helping users collaborate better and boost performance.
Are our brains wired for reading? Can kids learn to read on their own? Here's what the research says and how we can implement ...
The third Minneapolis shooting in three weeks has renewed questions about immigration agents' role, training, and use of force. We put these questions to Chuck Wexler, executive director of the Police ...
Teens have a shaky understanding of the causes of climate change and the strong scientific consensus around the fact that human activity is driving up global temperatures, according to a report. A ...
One year ago, the PHG Foundation report, Host genomics: lessons for infectious diseases, highlighted the promise of host genomics research for infectious disease. Policy priorities may have changed ...
What kinds of marketing messages are effective—and what makes people believe certain political slogans more than others? New ...
The National Institutes of Health (NIH) — the world’s largest public funder of biomedical research — began an ideological purge of its grants in February. Without warning, hundreds of research ...
Colleges that spend more to conduct donor research raise more money than their counterparts, according a new study highlighted on Prospecting, The Chronicle’s fund-raising column. Search or browse ...
"We do have to be a little bit honest and say that, to many, it seems like left-leaning atheists have a monopoly on science," said Ella Al-Shamahi, presenter of the BBC's new series Human, in The ...
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