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It was more than 30 years ago, at a time when few researchers were trained in how to condense science into sound bites, while staying true to the accuracy of their message. Today, that challenge ...
Mental health problems pose a great burden for today’s societies. The internet and social media are blamed for contributing to the burden, but the evidence to date is inconsistent. Kelly and ...
President Joe Biden's administration gave Israel a "fail" grade in regard to improving aid to Gaza during the ongoing war with Hamas militants. On Monday, State Department spokesperson Matthew ...
In addition to lowering your cholesterol, keeping your brain healthy and improving mental health, new research suggests omega-3 and omega-6 fatty acids may help ward off a variety of cancers.
told Live Science. In recent decades, medical organizations have characterized obesity as a chronic disease with an array of causes, including genetics. Previously, it was considered to be simply ...
This is because only 30% of the naphtha component in the pyrolysis oil produced during pyrolysis is recycled as raw material for plastics, while the majority is utilized as low-grade fuel that ...
It is hard to mend a broken heart, but in a few years doctors might be able to do essentially that. Scientists are closing in on ways to help patients grow new heart muscle after a heart attack ...
AI-generated summaries not only improved public comprehension of science but also enhanced how people perceived scientists. I used a popular large language model, GPT-4 by OpenAI, to create simple ...
“Next year going forward, some of the things that we are addressing now is that we will no longer have the grade 8 examinations and then grade 10 examinations (will be scrapped after two years),” Mr ...
Yet I believe that change is possible. One way to improve Americans’ trust in experts may be to stimulate their curiosity in science. Those who express elevated interest in new discoveries ...
Watch an engaging conversation between ACS Central Science Editor-in-Chief Prof. Carolyn Bertozzi and C&EN Editor-in-Chief Nick Ishmael-Perkins, which took place at ACS Spring 2024, in New Orleans.