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The link between poor sleep and mental health problems could be related to deficits in brain regions that keep unwanted thoughts out of mind

Oceans Cool the Climate More Than We Thought, Study Finds

Methane emissions from dairy farms may be 5 times greater than official statistics suggest

A major new study reveals that carbon dioxide emissions from forest fires have surged by 60 percent globally since 2001, and almost tripled in some of the most climate-sensitive northern boreal forests.

A study based on a survey of 5,000 British reveals how sexual behavior changes with age: gay and bisexual men over 70 continue to have multiple partners, while heterosexual women’s activity tends to decrease after age 50

Unrestrained climate change emissions will increase the cost of sovereign and corporate debt worldwide

Fresh evidence of ChatGPT’s political bias: study

More human than human: measuring ChatGPT political bias [pdf]

Some children are more efficient at consolidating information during sleep, so they nap less frequently

New discovery in obesity treatment: a new study is the first to reveal the molecular structure of a protein called ‘Uncoupling protein 1’ (UCP1) that allows brown fat tissue, or ‘good fat’, to burn off calories as heat - in contrast to conventional white fat that stores calories

As waters warm, spread of ‘flesh-eating’ bacterial infections found further north along the east coast of the U.S.

Vaccination halves risk of long Covid largest study to date shows

Overweight women most likely to suffer long covid. The study is one of the largest studies on long Covid in the UK

Research found that zinc was vital to evolution of complex life in polar oceans, without it the oceans would be deprived of life more biologically complex than bacteria

Faecal transplants reverse hallmarks of ageing

Covid pandemic responsible for substantial decrease in mental wellbeing. Researchers shows a prolonged detrimental impact on mental health

The rocketing price of fuel could be making people’s physical and mental health worse – according to a new study.

As the Christmas and New Year holiday period approaches, holidaymakers might be seeking strategies to enable them to disconnect from their phones and social media

Dietary restriction is associated with longer life and better health in many organisms, including humans

Study: When workplaces invest in wellbeing they communicate care for their employees and this is reciprocated with more respectful interpersonal interactions

Coastal populations are experiencing relative sea-level rise up to four times faster than the global average

“Comparison is the thief of joy”

A few kilograms weight loss nearly halves the risk of diabetes

Human emissions of nitrous oxide (N2O) — a greenhouse gas 300 times more potent than carbon dioxide (CO2) — increased by 30 per cent between 1980 and 2016

Study reveals impact of centuries of human activity in American tropics

The last remaining habitat for several endangered bird species in Europe could reduce by up to 50 per cent in the next century as farmers convert land to more profitable crops and meet increased demand for products such as olive oil and wine.

Smaller scale solutions needed for rapid progress towards emissions targets

Life’s Hardships Impact Your Wellbeing Even Decades Later

Over the next few decades, acting to reduce climate change is expected to cost much less than the damage otherwise inflicted by climate change on people, infrastructure and ecosystems

Study reveals the emotional journey of a digital detox while travelling - UEA

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