Jean-Laurent Poitou: "We will not compromise data quality"
Ipsos CEO Jean-Laurent Poitou discusses the future of market research in the era of artificial intelligence and highlights an investment of over 1 billion euros.
A common hobby surprised even researchers: It can prevent depression and memory problems
Research indicates that choir singing is linked to improved brain structure and function, helping to reduce symptoms of depression and enhance life quality among adults aged 20 to 90.
South Africa: Invasive Mesquite Plants Do More Than Deplete Water Reserves - New Research in South Africa Shows They Damage Soil Too
New research in South Africa reveals that invasive mesquite plants not only deplete water reserves but also cause significant damage to soil quality.
Are garlic supplements good for the heart?
The article discusses the potential heart health benefits of garlic supplements, as well as the varying quality of studies supporting their efficacy.
5 Tips for Sleep Problems – Fresh Research Results Speak for Themselves: Works for Over Half of the People
This article presents research-backed tips to improve sleep quality, targeting a common issue faced by many people.
New Horizon for the Strategic Planning of Universities
Greek higher education institutions are developing strategic plans to address emerging challenges in education and research, with a focus on improving quality and incorporating artificial intelligence into their operations.
Do you want to live longer and better? One of the world's longest studies on human life is crystal clear: Extraordinary effects
A long-term study on human life nearing 90 years of research highlights extraordinary effects on living longer and better.
Maaris Raudsepp: Why Gender is Important in Science?
Maaris Raudsepp discusses the social implications of gender in the field of science, arguing that it significantly influences research quality and representation.
Milda Ališauskienė has started to lead the Lithuanian Social Science Center
Milda Ališauskienė has been appointed as the new director of the Lithuanian Social Science Center, emphasizing quality social research and collaboration for the future vision of Lithuania.
New study on the effectiveness of cannabis for pain relief
A recent review indicates that there is still no high-quality research evidence supporting the use of cannabis for neuropathic pain treatment.
Tartu University scientists develop new method to stitch sharp quilts from fuzzy holograms
Researchers at the University of Tartu have developed a new method for enhancing the quality of three-dimensional images, which allows computational display methods to increase the depth of field of holograms up to five times after capture.
Lawrence Lau on why China must ‘work smarter’ and how it can invent from scratch
Economist Lawrence Lau emphasizes the need for China to transition from quantity to quality in education and research to enhance innovation and competitiveness.
Sleep quality is the only factor that affects cognitive performance
Research shows that poor sleep quality significantly impairs cognitive functions like working memory and information processing, particularly in older adults.
Prompt of the Week: The Prompt That Makes Every AI Research Better
The article discusses the evolution of research from traditional methods to using AI, highlighting a prompt that enhances the quality of AI-assisted research based on tests with various AI tools.
Research: If a husband often uses six phrases, his wife makes him very happy
A study published in Family Relations shows that a husband's frequent use of six specific phrases is strongly correlated with his happiness and overall quality of life.
Sleep Research: "Most people shouldn't drink coffee after 2 PM"
Sleep researcher Lutz Graumann emphasizes that most people should avoid drinking coffee after 2 PM to improve sleep quality, while he prepares for more attendees at a conference in his hotel lobby.
Arnold Schwarzenegger Reveals Why Exercising Before Sleep is Not a Good Idea
Arnold Schwarzenegger warns that intense workouts within four hours of bedtime can significantly disrupt sleep quality and recovery, a stance supported by scientific research.