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Social Bees Travel Greater Distances For Food Than Their Solitary Counterparts, Study Finds

Social bees such as honeybees and bumblebees have larger foraging ranges, according to researchers at the University of Bristol.

Scientists Closer To Solving A Superconducting Puzzle With Applications In Medicine, Transport And Power Transmission

Researchers studying the magnetic behaviour of a cuprate superconductor may have explained some of the unusual properties of their conduction electrons.

Fertilisers Limit Pollination By Changing How Bumblebees Sense Flowers

Pollinators are less likely to land on flowers sprayed with fertilisers or pesticides as they can detect electric field changes around the flower, researchers at the University of Bristol have found.

New International Study Concludes Digital Media Can Fuel Polarisation And Populism

The question whether the rise in usage of digital media is contributing to the erosion of democracy is a source of popular debate, with tech companies arguing findings are inconclusive.

Association Between Poor Sleep Quality And An Increased Risk Of Developing Alzheimer's, New Study Finds

New research has shown an association between sleep quality – less than seven hours - and Alzheimer's disease-related pathology in people without cognitive impairment.

People Smoke More When Smoking From Larger Size Cigarette Packets

People smoke more when smoking cigarettes from larger size packs, according to new research published in the journal Addiction

UCI-Led Astronomers Capitalize On Early Access To James Webb Space Telescope Data

Advanced instruments aid in development of coherent picture of extragalactic nucleus

Patient-Specific Cancer Tumours Replicated In 3D Bioprinting Advance

Bowel cancer patients could in future benefit from a new 3D bioprinting technology which would use their own cells to replicate the complex cellular environment of solid tumours in 3D models.

UCI-Led Study Discovers Pre-Treatment Cognitive Impairment In Younger Cancer Patients

Toxicity must be evaluated and managed at diagnosis to help prevent further deterioration

UCI-Led Study Finds Virtual Green Space Exposure Beneficial To Pregnant Women

Parklike setting was most effective in reducing physiological and affective stress

Inequities In Access To Bereavement Support In The UK Persists, New Research Finds

New research has shown there continues to be inequities in access to bereavement support in the UK.

The Unintended Consequences Of Giving Patients Online Access To Their Health Record

Giving patients online access to their GP health records has unintended consequences that can limit its usefulness,

New International Research Reveals Majority Of Gig Economy Workers Feel Under Threat From Review Websites

As the cost of living crisis worsens, scores of workers in the gig economy globally are grappling with another threat to their hard-earned wages – the double-edged sword of online reviews.

UCI Researchers Demonstrate How To Trigger A Pathogen Release With Music

Hospital and laboratory biocontainment facilities vulnerable to terrorist attack

Lethal Cancer Cells Buddy Up To Survive

UCI-led team’s finding could help improve treatments for pancreatic cancer

UCI-led study finds pay practices, job barriers to blame for women making less than men

Findings across 15 countries suggest how new policies could resolve continuing issues

UCI Researchers Discover Crucial Role Of Brain’s Striatum Cilia In Time Perception

Results reveal possible new therapeutic targets for mental and neurological disorders

Controversial Alzheimer’s Drug Approval Sparks Surprising Impact

UCI MIND survey finds media coverage swayed clinical trial volunteers

Two UCI Researchers Named Fellows By The National Academy Of Inventors

UCI and Johns Hopkins researchers uncover mineral modification through biology

UCI Physicist Proposes New Experiment To Detect Dark Matter In Our Solar System

SpaceQ mission involves atomic clocks on spacecraft placed close to the sun