These 10 posts are the winners of 2022
Out of the more than 1,700 research news stories we shared with readers in 2022, these 10 were the most popular.
Out of the more than 1,700 research news stories we shared with readers in 2022, these 10 were the most popular.
Given how much research universities produce, it’s no surprise that some findings get lost in the shuffle. Here are a dozen that deserve a second look.
Given how much research universities produce, it’s no surprise that some findings get lost in the shuffle. Here are a dozen that deserve a second look.
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Millions of people haven’t fully recovered their sense of smell after COVID-19. A relentless immune assault on olfactory nerve cells may be why.
“We found that this particular stressor—restriction to abortion—affects women of a specific age in a specific cause of death, which is suicide.”
In experiments, old mice were less capable than young mice of “turning off” certain actively firing brain cells in the midst of ambient noise.
In experiments, old mice were less capable than young mice of “turning off” certain actively firing brain cells in the midst of ambient noise.
Health care is growing less affordable for American adults—particularly women—with employer-sponsored health insurance, research finds.
Cheap, easy-to-assemble Corsi-Rosenthal boxes can help reduce our exposure to indoor air pollutants, research shows.