AI Trained On Text Data May Alter Social Scientific Research
The use of AI in social sciences opens up new avenues for generating ideas that can then be tested in human populations
Possible Quantities Of Fibre Transfer In Physical Assault Quantified
The members of the club were invited to play the role of an aggressor and victim in four simulated scenarios that included high and low-intensity activities over a varying time duration.
Study: Young Adulthood Window Best To Treat Schizophrenia
Essential in higher cognitive processing and decision-making, dysfunction of the dopamine system has been found to often begin in young adulthood.
Ozone Layer Recovery Delayed, Surface UV Radiation Rising
The findings serve as a sobering reminder that restoring the ozone layer is a complex process influenced by factors such as global warming, and full recovery remains unlikely
Failure Of Environmental Cues To Activate Memory Is Associated With Forgetting Regular Behaviour
The researchers in this study discovered that anyone could experience potential memory errors.
Over 800 Million People Globally May Suffer Back Pain By 2050: Lancet Study
Ferreira said there is a lack of consistency in how health professionals manage back pain cases and how the healthcare system needs to adapt
What! Global Stroke Deaths Could Increase To Nearly 5 Million By 2030: Study
It found that the number of deaths worldwide from the disorder increased from two million in 1990 to more than three million in 2019.
Sleep Apnea Associated With Deteriorating Brain Health
The Mayo Clinic researchers looked at two indicators of brain health in adults who had sleep apnea
Research On The Extent To Which Dust Supports Ocean Ecosystems
The researchers discovered that the reaction of phytoplankton to dust deposition differed depending on the location
Study Shows A Handful Of Walnuts Daily May Boost Attention & Intelligence
Participants who adhered to the suggested dose of walnuts and the number of days consumed improved their neuropsychological functions