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Brain & Behavior

The study led by sociologist Andrew V. Papachristos shows that police misconduct is a group phenomenon

Improving Police Interactions for People with Schizophrenia

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
UP researchers are making today matter by developing non-invasive techniques to detect brain tumours and make earlier diagnoses, which often lead to better outcomes. Source: Shutterstock.

Eye pressure could help diagnose brain tumors

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Scientists at Johns Hopkins Medicine say they have discovered how a group of proteins linked to Parkinson’s disease and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis act as “guardians” of mitochondria, small organelles, or subunits, within a cell that make and store energy and are found in almost all plants and animals.

Proteins Shown to Act As ‘Guardians’ to Keep Cells’ Energy Making Mitochondria Safe

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
In the study, participants were initially asked to evaluate the creativity of robots based only on still life drawings they had made.

Is AI Truly Creative? Turns Out Creativity Is in the Eye of the Beholder

Categories Brain & Behavior, Technology
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‘Ugh, not that song!’ Background music impacts employees

Categories Brain & Behavior
From Catholics to Evangelicals, a surprising 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe in man-made climate change, yet remain largely silent, a new report by Boston College researchers reveals. The findings may help shape how Christians address climate change, knowing their beliefs about the climate crisis align with their church’s values. Pictured: “Christ between the Apostles John and Paul (Christ Preaching)” Stained glass by John La Farge.

Thank God: 90 percent of U.S. Christian leaders believe climate change is real

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Social Sciences
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Wildfire Smoke Drives Surge in Mental Health Crisis

Categories Brain & Behavior, Earth, Energy & Environment, Health
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95% of sponsored influencer posts on X/Twitter were not disclosed

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
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Active Seniors Outsmart Mental Fatigue While Sedentary Peers Struggle

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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Heart Failure Accelerates Brain Aging by 10 Years, New Study Reveals

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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White Americans in Areas of High Black Poverty More Likely to Blame Lack of Effort for Racial Inequality

Categories Brain & Behavior, Social Sciences
Ritalin abstract illustration

Brain Chemistry Discovery Explains Why Ritalin Helps Some More Than Others

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
Strength training activates cellular waste disposal mechanisms which are essential for long-term preservation of muscle mass. This is the finding of a University of Bonn research team.

Being physically active, even just a couple of days a week, may be key to better health

Categories Brain & Behavior, Health
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