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Rising CO2 Could Be Altering Our Blood Chemistry, Study Suggests

A study of left-wing and right-wing political supporters in Germany found that metacognitive training—a psychological intervention designed to reduce overconfidence and challenge cognitive biases—successfully reduced hostile attitudes toward opposing political groups

Even Mild COVID-19 Can Leave Lasting Brain Damage, Study Finds

Study finds that on-demand wage access boosts savings and financial engagement for low-wage workers - EurekAlert!

GLP-1 drugs like Ozempic could cut risk of major heart complications after heart attack, study finds - EurekAlert!

Study finds Earth may have twice as many vertebrate species as previously thought - EurekAlert!

Study reveals cosmic tug-of-war behind the Crab Pulsar’s zebra stripes - EurekAlert!

Study identifies three diverging global AI pathways shaping the future of technology and governance - EurekAlert!

Entitled and exploitative people are more likely to treat others as objects, study finds

Study suggests asthma LABA medications do not increase severity of food allergy reactions during oral food challenges - EurekAlert!

Study shows 20-year decline in nitrate pollution across portions of the Mississippi River Basin - EurekAlert!

Study advances the science on early intervention programs for children with moderate to severe developmental delays or disabilities - EurekAlert!

Study reveals stable yet shifting motivational patterns among Chinese elementary students - EurekAlert!

Study: Ancient Mating Preferences Helped Shape Human Genome

48-Hour Oatmeal Diet Could Cut Cholesterol Levels For Weeks, Study Shows

Semaglutide May Reverse Damage Caused by Osteoarthritis, Study Suggests

Study Challenges Long-Held Belief That Opioids Are Most Effective for Acute Pain

Study of 30,000 Shoppers Reveals Hidden Environmental Cost of Treat Foods

Bacteria Play Previously Unknown Role in Kidney Stones, Study Finds

Problematic TikTok use correlates with social anxiety and daily cognitive errors. The study suggests that the anxiety of missing out on social events can fuel addictive behaviors on TikTok, which in turn leads to everyday memory and attention lapses.