SCIENCE

Researchers create new treatment and vaccine for flu and various coronaviruses
- By Neclink.com
- . August 6, 2024
A team of researchers, led by the University of Houston, has discovered two new ways of preventing and treating respiratory viruses. In back-to-back papers in

New model refutes leading theory on how Earth’s continents formed
- By Neclink.com
- . August 5, 2024
The formation of Earth’s continents billions of years ago set the stage for life to thrive. But scientists disagree over how those land masses formed

New study highlights scale and impact of long COVID
- By Neclink.com
- . August 4, 2024
In a new review paper, researchers from the Universities of Arizona, Oxford and Leeds analyzed dozens of previous studies into long COVID to examine the

What researchers know about the genetic complexity of schizophrenia, to date
- By Neclink.com
- . August 3, 2024
Patrick Sullivan, MD, FRANZCP, the Yeargan Distinguished Professor of Psychiatry and Genetics at the UNC School of Medicine, and researchers at the Karolinska Institutet in

Link between global warming and rising sea levels
- By Neclink.com
- . August 2, 2024
A McGill-led study suggests that Earth’s natural forces could substantially reduce Antarctica’s impact on rising sea levels, but only if carbon emissions are swiftly reduced

Easy tool helps estimate fall risks
- By Neclink.com
- . August 1, 2024
An aging society has posed a new global problem, the risk of falling. It is estimated that 1 in 3 adults over the age of

Body appreciation varies across cultures
- By Neclink.com
- . July 31, 2024
People from different cultures show both similarities and differences in how body appreciation, sociocultural pressure, and internalization of thin ideals vary, according to a study

MicroRNA study sets stage for crop improvements
- By Neclink.com
- . July 30, 2024
MicroRNAs can make plants more capable of withstanding drought, salinity, pathogens and more. However, in a recent study published in Nature Plants, Texas A&M AgriLife

Researchers use non-invasive technique to record involuntary nervous system
- By Neclink.com
- . July 29, 2024
A research team led by UC San Diego has, for the first time, shown that a wearable, non-invasive device can measure activity in human cervical

When allocating scarce resources with AI, randomization can improve fairness
- By Neclink.com
- . July 28, 2024
Organizations are increasingly utilizing machine-learning models to allocate scarce resources or opportunities. For instance, such models can help companies screen resumes to choose job interview