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Month: June 2025

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Do you have a nosy coworker? Research finds snooping colleagues send our stress levels rising

June 27, 2025

They’re a common office menace: the nosy coworker. They read over shoulders, loiter as friends chitchat, ask uncomfortable personal questions. It can be tempting to duck for cover whenever you see them heading your way.This […]

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Runners improve performance by narrowing their visual focus

June 26, 2025

The factors that go into optimizing athletic performance have long been of interest to trainers, scientists, and, of course, athletes themselves. These include workout regimens, nutrition, and technique. A team of psychology researchers has now […]

Phys.org – Economics & Business

The ‘pivot penalty’: Exploring career risks for researchers who don’t stay in their own lane

June 25, 2025

In 2020, Yian Yin teamed up with economists at Northwestern University to look at the impact of researchers who had shifted their focus to study the COVID pandemic. He saw that these researchers faced a […]

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Even in athletes, obese BMI associated with worse concussion recovery

June 25, 2025

Clinicians who work with elite college athletes and military cadets should be aware of the association between higher body mass index (BMI) and worse concussion recovery, suggests new University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine research […]

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Global survey investigates views on excessive wealth and morality

June 24, 2025

Is excessive wealth immoral? Most people do not think so, but members of societies that are more equal and wealthy than average are more likely to believe it is wrong to have too much money.This […]

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Good deals that are bad for the climate: Supermarket volume discounts lead to food waste

June 24, 2025

A new study reveals an unfortunate effect of supermarkets’ popular “2 for 1” offers: Not only do they make us buy more, these offers also lead to food waste at home.This post was originally published […]

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Research links 2016 migration agreement to rise in central Mediterranean fatalities and route changes

June 24, 2025

Migration agreements between “transit countries,” such as Turkey or Libya, and Europe have in recent years become the norm as emergency measures to try to stop irregular migration.This post was originally published on this site

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Preventing Meltdowns: The Critical Role of Commercial Refrigeration Repair

June 23, 2025

The chill of a faulty refrigeration unit can quickly turn into a blazing crisis for any food business. That’s where commercial refrigeration repair steps in—not just to solve problems, but to safeguard operations, brand reputation, […]

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AI shows little impact on worker well-being despite self-reported job satisfaction concerns

June 23, 2025

As artificial intelligence reshapes workplaces worldwide, a new study provides early evidence suggesting AI exposure has not, thus far, caused widespread harm to workers’ mental health or job satisfaction. In fact, the data reveals that […]

MedicalXpress.com – Sports & Kinesiology

Heading soccer balls can cause changes in the brain even without concussion or symptoms

June 18, 2025

Heading a soccer ball alters the brain, new research spearheaded by the University of Sydney has found, despite having no immediate impact on cognition.This post was originally published on this site

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