A research report argues that naturalistic home recordings offer something structured tasks cannot: a 21-month verbal timeline from one child, showing not just which verbs she used but how she used them — as responses…

A ten-country study on public perceptions of 5G EMF emissions reports on who feels exposed, and why, concluding that when the public assesses RF-EMF exposure, they often rely on heuristics (e.g., more sources imply more exposure) that guide them correctly.

Researchers using LOFAR radio observations have discovered over 600 spike-like repeating radio burst pairs in the solar corona, each consisting of two short, narrowband bursts separated by about 4 seconds and linked to active regions high above the Sun’s surface.

Political comments get deleted, hidden, or pushed down the feed every day

New study tests whether liberals’ moral concern has “inverted” to favor distant others over close ones

An essay argues that calling user input to generative AI a "prompt" imports a computing assumption into linguistic territory: that questions are neutral instructions

Entrepreneurship Theory and Practice

Young men with same-sex parents are more likely to work in female-dominated industries, new study finds

Release of nanoplastic from polypropylene kettles - npj Emerging Contaminants

Unraveling the mystery of stuttering: clinical and physiological insights into its manifestation

Oral Glutamatergic Modulation With Dextromethorphan and Piracetam for Refractory Bipolar Disorder With Obsessive-Compulsive Disorder: Three Consecutive Cases From Routine Practice

Comprehensive phenotypic, physiological, and genetic analyses reveal stronger seedling-stage drought tolerance in Xian/indica than Geng/japonica rice

ADHD and Rejection Sensitivity: A qualitative study explores how the anticipation of rejection causes more psychological distress than the actual events…

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Nature Human Behaviour

Public health in the age of longevity interventions: from prevention to system-wide resilience

THE AI PERCEPTION GAP: Across 71 scenarios, AI experts (N=119) and the public (N=1100) have differing views on the risks, benefits, and value of AI

Researchers report that AI models trained mainly on Global North data treat regional words from Brazil's Center-West and Northeast as statistical noise — and argue that fixing this requires more than just regional datasets; it requires treating data as a cultural meaning-making system.

Artificial intelligence in nutritional oncology: From isolated screening tools to agentic intervention systems

Researchers built a new way to control cyborg insects by reading the insect's own body signals like nerve activity and heartbeat, instead of just watching how it moves

Laryngeal leiomyosarcoma: A rare case report and literature review

Death from interactions with polar bears is exceedingly rare, largely due to their remote and inhospitable territory, but also due to their nature

Cellular senescence: from pathogenic mechanisms to precision anti-aging interventions

Host immunosenescence compromises Mycobacterium tuberculosis clearance

Cross species activity of TERT human telomerase component

New PNAS Analysis (5/4/2026) 1.6 mil year old butchery site in Kenya shows early Homo had primary access to fleshed carcasses and systematically extracted marrow…

A meta-narrative study examines why, in the context of social media, the echo chamber hypothesis has yielded mixed results

Integrated acoustic and respiratory biomarkers of dysarthria in acquired brain injury: protocol for a cross-sectional study

QJE study: The American Medical Association (AMA) played a central role in blocking the creation of national health insurance in post-WWII America, while simultaneously enrolling people in private health insurance to shift demand away from a public alternative.

After identifying its role in the chronification of osteoarthritis, a new study reveals that the protein Ndfip2 controls sensitivity to mechanical pain, a finding that expands our understanding of chronic pain.

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