Growing risks of global wheat from snow droughts
Category: Other Sciences
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Well-being and career instability across genders in the Spanish Astronomical Society
We present the results of a comprehensive survey conducted among members of the Spanish Astronomical Society (Sociedad Española de Astronomía, SEA) to assess the well-being, professional satisfaction and family–work balance of researchers in…
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Resource requirements and consequences of large-scale hydrogen use in Europe
Scenario definition
The four prio-scenarios are designed to test the impacts of using the respective energy carriers at a very large scale (within the limits of what the authors deem theoretically possible) by 2050. This is intended to represent…
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Starlight or shadow? Gendered outcomes of star collaborations for independent non-star gig workers: evidence from the board game design industry
Açıkgöz A, Latham GP (2022) Self-set learning goals and service performance in a gig economy: a moderated-mediation role of improvisation and mindful metacognition. J Bus Res 139(1):1553–1563. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.jbusres.2021.10.074
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Pecan Consumption Improves Cardiovascular Health and Diet Quality, New Review Shows
New research reviewing decades of nutritional studies suggests that pecans — rich in polyphenols, healthy fats, and fiber — may improve diet quality and lipid profiles, offering potential cardiometabolic benefits beyond simple calorie…
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Moderate Caffeinated Coffee and Tea Consumption Can Lower Dementia Risk
In one of the largest prospective cohort studies to date, moderate consumption of caffeinated coffee (2-3 cups a day) or tea (1-2 cups a day) correlated with reduced dementia risk and modest improvements in cognitive function, although…
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Life may have started as sticky goo clinging to rocks
How did life begin? A team of scientists from Japan, Malaysia, the United Kingdom, and Germany believes the answer may involve sticky gels that coated surfaces on early Earth long before the first true cells appeared.
Their work, published in…
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Study finds rediscovered music yields wildly different performances without shared traditions
Rediscovering long forgotten music does not mean recovering how it was meant to be performed, and that is a major challenge for the arts, finds a new study from the University of Surrey. An expert has found that rediscovered music comes with no…
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