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Childhood abdominal pain may be linked to disordered eating in teenagers

May 13, 2021

The study, published in the International Journal of Eating Disorders, suggests that recurrent abdominal pain, the most common gastro-intestinal complaint of childhood, may be an independent risk factor for later...

COVID-19 vaccine messaging that focuses on personal benefits is most effective with those who are hesitant

May 13, 2021

But for the significant minority of people who remain sceptical about COVID-19 vaccination, another approach may be needed. Our study suggests that the best approach now may be putting personal...

Natural climate change solutions highly effective long term - Oxford research

May 13, 2021

The Oxford team found NbS measures, including the protection and large-scale restoration of eco-systems and improved land management, could cut peak global warming by between 0.1°C for a 1.5°C peak...

New system cleans messy data tables automatically

May 13, 2021

MIT researchers have created a new system that automatically cleans “dirty data” — the typos, duplicates, missing values, misspellings, and inconsistencies dreaded by data analysts, data engineers, and data scientists....

New HR Director at DTU

May 13, 2021

Wednesday 12 May 21On 17 May, Pia Lyhne will become DTU’s new HR Director. Pia Lyhne will be the new HR Director at DTU, where she will impact the well-being,...

McGill-Concordia-uOttawa research team finds correlation between COVID-19-based discrimination and poor mental health

May 13, 2021

“The project was intended to better understand risk and protective factors for intention to follow social distancing and also in terms of mental health. Links between racism and mental healthThe...

Enzyme system for the hydrogen industry

May 13, 2021

An enzyme could make a dream come true for the energy industry: It can efficiently produce hydrogen using electricity and can also generate electricity from hydrogen. An international research team...

‘Pre-bunk’ tactics reduce public susceptibility to COVID-19 conspiracies and falsehoods, study finds

May 13, 2021

UNESCO deployed infographics across social media highlighting tropes common to COVID conspiracy theories, such as claims of a “secret plot” or that the virus was spread intentionally, as part of...

Researchers design long-lasting, solid-state lithium battery

May 13, 2021

For decades, researchers have tried to harness the potential of solid-state, lithium-metal batteries, which hold substantially more energy in the same volume and charge in a fraction of the time...

Ransomware gang says D.C. police won’t pay $4 million demand, begins leaking files

May 12, 2021

A group of cybercriminals have begun leaking what it claims to be internal law enforcement files after Washington, D.C.’s Metropolitan Police Department was targeted with ransomware last month. Featured Video...