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There’s surprising common ground on climate change action21:21 Liberals and conservatives differ on climate change beliefs but are relatively united in taking action, according to a new study. AI and social media can track depression and anxiety20:27 "This study provides a new tool to describe and understand public mental health in a way that was unimaginable just five years ago." Why do some people face greater risk from COVID?18:38 Why do some people with COVID-19 experience little more than a sniffle while others end up on a ventilator? New research digs in. When new moms use cannabis, THC shows up in breast milk17:45 “Breastfeeding parents need to be aware that if they use cannabis, their infants are likely consuming cannabinoids via the milk they produce..." New tech could lead to smaller, stronger wireless devices15:58 A new class of synthetic materials could lead to wireless devices that are smaller, require less signal strength, and use less power. Did a weak magnetic field lead to life on Earth?15:58 New evidence suggests a weak magnetic field millions of years ago may have fueled the proliferation of life on Earth. Heat stress has damaging impact on older adults’ vital organs15:58 Heat stress can have a devastating effect on older adults' vital organs, including the gut, liver, and brain, researchers report. Feeling misinformed leads some people to actively avoid news8.května As people have more difficulty distinguishing fact from fiction, they are more likely to feel news fatigue and avoid news altogether. Social media may affect desire for cosmetic procedures8.května The more time you spend on image-led social media, the more likely you are to want to alter your appearance, researchers find. Cold plunges may benefit your heart health7.května Scores of influencers claim that a cold plunge will boost your physical and mental health. New research digs in. |