A recent study suggests that teaching children to understand other people’s perspectives could make it easier for them to learn how to forgive other people.
Study Reveals Women’s Politeness Doesn’t Help
Study Addresses Gaps in Research Among Latinx Immigrant Youth
New telescope will see planetary neighbors’ atmospheres
Synthetic strigolactones could also improve nutrient uptake in crops
New Technology Uses Sweat on Skin to Infer Brain Stress
University of Houston Researchers Use Organic Semiconductor Nanotubes to Create New Electrochemical Actuator
Develops Honey DNA Sequencing to Trace Origin
Breathe in, breathe out. That’s how easy it is for SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes COVID-19, to enter your nose.
People living in low-income, urban neighborhoods suffer higher rates of gastrointestinal illness, but the reasons behind this troubling disparity have been difficult to pinpoint.
Economical, Ultra-sensitive Biosensing in Point-of-Care Applications
Study Finds ‘Negative Consequences’ for Parent-Child Feeding Interactions
More than half of educators at science museums, zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens and science centers who responded to a survey were considering a career change because of the COVID-19 pandemic or other issues linked to pay and job security,
A recent study finds that Black adults experience more pronounced mental health challenges than white adults in response to stresses associated with the COVID-19 pandemic.
Recent research of parents in Russia and the United States, as well as children’s literature in both countries, highlights how cultural differences in socializing emotions begin before children even start attending school.
A new study finds the expert skills developed by auditing offices that specialize in working with specific industries are actually applicable across industry sectors, improving the quality of their audits regardless of the industry sector they are auditing.
A new study led by North Carolina State University and the Denver Zoo sheds light on the gut microbiome of gorillas, moving researchers closer to developing tools that can use the microbiome to diagnose potential health challenges for gorillas in human care.
Researchers from North Carolina State University have conducted an in-depth study to establish all of the actions apparel factories will need to take in order to come into compliance with international labor standards.
Declines in outdoor activities and park use during the first year of the COVID-19 pandemic were linked to reductions in mental health measures for teens and young adults from middle school through college,
A new study examining more than 100 years of agricultural production and weather data in the United States suggests stored water plays an important role in providing resilience to drought.