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Month: February 2025

MedicalXpress.com – Sports & Kinesiology

Chronic exercise training has a unique influence on sleep in female athletes

February 14, 2025

Sleep is essential in sustaining human life. Researchers at University of Tsukuba found that, for female athletes, differences in daily training and reproductive function produced different phenomena in sleep stages and energy expenditure during sleep, […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

‘Work flow’ music designed to improve performance does just that

February 14, 2025

A small team of neuroscientists, psychologists and musicologists affiliated with several institutions in the U.S. reports that music created specifically to enhance work performance does just that. In their study, published in the open-access journal […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

Discrimination can arise random differences, such as a coin flip

February 13, 2025

Research from the University of Sydney has found people tend to discriminate in favor of individuals who show a similarity to them, even when the similarity arises from a random event like the flip of […]

MedicalXpress.com – Sports & Kinesiology

Concussed athletes’ brains benefit from just 20 minutes of exercise

February 12, 2025

In a new study, Western researchers have shown just one 20-minute session of moderate intensity aerobic exercise can improve an athlete’s executive function and concussion symptoms in the early stages of recovery.This post was originally […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

Expanded protection of scuba diving sites could generate billions for coastal economies

February 12, 2025

A new study shows that fully protecting the world’s most popular scuba diving sites could not only help marine life bounce back, but also generate an extra US $2 billion for coastal economies.This post was […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

Money may have originated through long distance trade, new theory suggests

February 12, 2025

Two of the most commonly accepted theories for the origin of money are the commodity theory and the chartalist theory. Both have drawbacks, but in recent years, the chartalist theory has gained much traction.This post […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

‘Structural poverty’ maps could steer help to world’s neediest

February 11, 2025

Leveraging national surveys, big-data advances and machine learning, Cornell researchers have piloted a new approach to mapping poverty that could help policymakers identify the neediest people in poor countries and target resources more effectively.This post […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

Investors more likely to opt for green labels over financial returns, fueling greenwashing concerns

February 10, 2025

Over the past decade, sustainable investing has exponentially grown in its global impact and popularity. This emerging trend led University of Waterloo researchers to investigate how green labels influence investment decisions. The study is published […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

The leaky pipeline and financial cost of science society memberships

February 5, 2025

A new study published in the journal Proceedings of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences has collated and analyzed the financial cost of scientific society subscriptions.This post was originally published on this site

Phys.org – Economics & Business

What’s the best way to organize people to generate ideas? New research offers insight

February 4, 2025

Managers at every company—especially big corporations—face a similar conundrum: What’s the ideal way to organize employees to generate the best ideas? Is it better to work in large groups? Smaller ones? With other people who […]

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