Marta González-Freire, researcher of aging and longevity: "If we don't go to sleep before this hour, we will skip one of the most important sleep phases and won't recover it even if we get up later"
Marta González-Freire, a leading researcher on aging and longevity, emphasizes that good sleep hygiene is crucial for health and warns against misleading longevity products.
Why is a 26-year-old Canadian receiving testimony from the son of a former director of the North Korean People's Revolutionary Party every month? [Hello Truth and Reconciliation Committee (Part 13)]
A Canadian researcher, Jack Greenberg, deeply engaged in studying South Korea's historical reconciliation and issues related to civilian massacres, shares insights from his extensive research and interactions with various stakeholders in the country.
Researcher on families with seriously ill children: - Siblings feel overlooked
A researcher discusses the emotional struggles of siblings in families with seriously ill children, highlighting feelings of being overlooked and fear.
Middle East researcher believes the Iran war will be prolonged: - sees no attempts for an exit
Middle East historian Eirik Kvindesland suggests that there are currently no public or secret efforts to resolve the Iran war, indicating it may continue for a significant duration.
TOTALLY FREE ⟩ 10 daily habits that really make you happy
The article discusses ten daily habits identified by happiness researcher Jessica Weiss that contribute to lasting happiness.
Indigenous identity researcher ordered to pay $70,000 in defamation suit
An Indigenous identity researcher has been ordered to pay $70,000 for defaming a University of Regina academic over claims of false identity.
Foreign Policy Researcher: This War in Iran Has Been a Good Gift for Putin
A discussion on the implications of the Iran war for U.S. internal politics and its effects on Trump's ratings.
Beware of the gravel when cycling
Gravel, which reduces slipperiness in winter, becomes a hazard for cyclists and pedestrians in spring, increasing the risk of accidents, according to researcher Anna Niska from VTI.
Piraíba surprises, breaks record and swims 890 km; "renews the team's spirit," says researcher
A piraíba catfish has set a record by swimming 890 kilometers in the Araguaia River, highlighting the importance of the river as a vital migratory corridor for species.
Young person develops sensor network and relies on residents to map heat islands in Teresina
Researcher João Antônio Martins is developing a project to monitor microclimates in different areas of Teresina using hyper-local sensors and community collaboration.
The word 'anxiety' is used too much and incorrectly - researcher warns of the consequences
A Finnish researcher warns that the overuse of the term 'anxiety' may undermine the seriousness of genuine anxiety disorders.
Polar Researcher: 'Akutaq for Dessert'
Hajo Eicken, the new head of the Alfred Wegener Institute, discusses his vision for improving polar research and the challenges posed by the US government.
"The Same Mistakes Repeat." Researcher Signe Asi Reveals a Hidden Bottleneck in Estonian Hospitals
Researcher Signe Asi highlights the need for systemic changes in work organization, attitudes towards errors, and management practices to improve patient safety in Estonian hospitals.
A researcher warns about the 'silent crisis': are we ready to care for Lithuania's rapidly aging population?
A Lithuanian researcher highlights the impending challenges posed by the aging population, predicting a significant increase in the number of seniors reliant on a declining workforce by 2040.
Júlia Nueno, researcher of genocide in Gaza: "AI accelerates wars because it predicts culprits without committing a crime"
Júlia Nueno, a researcher examining the use of AI in military contexts, discusses how such technology may exacerbate conflicts by identifying potential culprits before any crime has been committed.
Letter to the Editor. Electrify Sweden to Make Us Independent
A researcher argues for electrifying Sweden as a means to reduce dependence on oil and enhance energy resilience amidst geopolitical conflicts.
Senior Researcher: Trump has clearly violated international law. Yet Europe has wool in its mouth
A senior researcher argues that the Trump administration violated international law in its dealings with Venezuela and Iran while European politicians have remained largely silent.
President's Young Engineer Award Given to Karolina Kudelina-Zhang
Karolina Kudelina-Zhang, a researcher from Tallinn University of Technology's Virumaa College, received this year's President's Young Engineer Award for her work in the development of diagnostic methods for electrical machines.
Organizations raise alarm about materials on sexual education presented by a Catholic researcher in the Saeima
Several Latvian organizations have expressed concerns regarding sexual education materials presented by a Catholic researcher at a parliamentary committee meeting.
Researcher explains the basis of Finland's success in the happiness report
A Finnish researcher attributes the country's high ranking in happiness reports to social stability and a strong welfare state.
"Iran is Responding Strategically" - The Key to Ceasefire Lies in Market Trends
Iranian political researcher Matsunaga Yasuaki discusses the challenges of regime change in Iran and the strategic responses following a recent attack that killed the Supreme Leader Khamenei.
Young people get bored at work more often than older employees, and according to a researcher, this can have serious consequences
Research indicates that young workers experience boredom at work more frequently than their older counterparts, which can have significant implications for their personal lives and mental health.
The object orbiting around Earth may actually be an ancient spacecraft
A newly identified quasi-satellite may be remnants of a Soviet space mission according to researcher A. Loeb.
Style is Inherited Too: Perfect Garments for Father's Day
The article discusses versatile and timeless clothing options for Father’s Day, promoting Cortefiel's collection featuring actor Marc Clotet and his father, researcher Bonaventura Clotet.
The Nostalgia Researcher: “It’s About Finding Meaning in Life”
Psychologist Per Johnsson argues that nostalgia is not about longing for the past but about finding meaning in life.
Weak trust in NATO? Researcher described conditions that may contribute to a third world war
Researcher Michal Smetana warns that tensions in the Middle East, while not yet a third world war, set the stage for potential future conflicts due to the interconnected nature of global crises.
Conditions are being created that could bring us closer to World War III. The USA is contributing to this
Researcher Michal Smetana warns that tensions in the Middle East are creating a precarious environment, potentially setting the stage for a more extensive conflict.
Who is Uta Frith, the scientist who now questions the concept of autism that she herself helped define
Uta Frith, a prominent researcher who shaped the understanding of autism, is now questioning the very concept she helped develop, sparking a renewed global discussion on autism diagnoses.
Catholic researcher urges deputies to promote moral sex education materials
A researcher from the Catholic organization 'Opus Dei' has proposed new moral sex education materials to be introduced in Latvian educational institutions during a meeting with lawmakers.
The United States' War in Iran was a Bad Idea from the Start, Says Researcher
A researcher from the Finnish Institute of Foreign Affairs argues that the United States' war in Iran should never have been initiated, highlighting the negative implications for both domestic politics and the economy.
Tips from the Resilience Researcher: Help with Sleep Problems
A resilience researcher offers insights into achieving better sleep by focusing on daily habits rather than just sleep duration.
Tips from Resilience Researcher: Help with Sleep Problems
A resilience researcher offers advice to improve sleep quality, emphasizing the importance of mental attitudes and daytime habits over just sleep duration.
LK: German couple faced life-threatening danger on the sea ice of the Bothnian Bay - Direct words from the researcher
A German couple encountered life-threatening danger while skiing across the Bothnian Bay, raising concerns from researchers about their decision and awareness of weather conditions.
Fabiane Secches narrates the intimate experience of living as a foreigner
Fabiane Secches' debut novel 'Ilhas Suspensas' explores the complexities of migration and the feeling of dislocation through the story of protagonist Mariana, a researcher navigating life in an unspecified European city.
Researcher recommends Oscar-winning Putin documentary: 'Shows the horrors happening in Russia'
A Finnish researcher endorses a documentary about Putin, highlighting its portrayal of the harsh realities in Russia.
Award-winning research in Europe warns of an 'invisible cycle' of microplastics in the lungs and rivers of Western São Paulo: 'Difficult to filter,' says researcher
A recent study from the University of Western São Paulo reveals the concerning presence of microplastics in the environment and their potential health impacts, presented at a major respiratory congress in Europe.
Researcher: Securing the Strait of Hormuz would be risky for European countries
A researcher warns of the risks associated with a potential European military operation in the Strait of Hormuz, as EU foreign ministers discuss maritime security measures.
Smartwatch without battery charging? A young researcher seeks ways to generate electricity from temperature fluctuations
A young researcher in Latvia is exploring how to produce electricity from temperature differences, potentially allowing devices like smartwatches to never need battery changes.
How Arlanda is being expanded - KTH researcher warns of wasted money
A KTH researcher warns that the planned expansion of Stockholm Arlanda Airport may lead to significant financial waste amid uncertain future traveler numbers.
The Physics of Acoustic Signature: Saudi Researcher Presents Solution to Counter Drone Attacks
A Saudi researcher has developed an innovative method using sound physics to detect and combat drone attacks, particularly in the context of escalating tensions in the Middle East.
Lestadians Elected Their Man as Vicar in Liminka, Says Researcher – Even the Bishop Considered the Woman More Qualified
A controversial election process for the parish vicar in Liminka, Finland, has raised questions about meritocracy in church appointments.
Researcher: 'One basically knows that most people can get out of homelessness'
Despite various political initiatives, the number of homeless individuals continues to rise, prompting experts to explore the challenges and solutions for those affected.
Who is Devendra Singh Chaplot, and will be building super intelligence with Elon Musk
Indian AI researcher Devendra Singh Chaplot has joined Elon Musk's AI startup xAI, where he will report directly to Musk and take on new responsibilities in developing super intelligence.
American Researcher: Military Strikes Are Not Enough to Open the Strait of Hormuz
An American researcher analyzes the military tensions between the U.S. and Iran, emphasizing that military strikes alone cannot ensure the safety of the Strait of Hormuz.
Researcher: Europe Faces Massive Refugee Flow
The escalation of the war in Iran threatens to cause a new refugee crisis and increase terrorism risks in Europe, according to Professor Hannu Juusola from the University of Helsinki.
Election researcher: 'Voters see themselves as red or blue'
An election researcher states that after three years of a centrist government in Denmark, voters still identify strongly with traditional political divisions, despite attempts to create a new political landscape.
Election Researcher: The Great Center Experiment Never Lured Danes Out of Their Blocks
A political researcher asserts that the three years of a centrist government have not changed Danish voters' political identities, which remain rooted in traditional party blocs.
Trump's Miscalculation Surprises Kremlin, Says Researcher – Russia Sees Something That the USA Does Not
A researcher claims that the Kremlin is surprised by Trump's miscalculation regarding the U.S. attacks on Iran, noting internal contradictions in Russia's reaction to these developments.
By chance, researcher finds lost page of Archimedes manuscript
A lost page from the 10th-century Archimedes palimpsest was discovered in a museum in France by researcher Victor Gysembergh.
Iran's 'robot cities' secret weapon against attackers
Iran's underground facilities, touted as a secret weapon against attackers, may not be as secure as believed, according to researcher Sidharth Kaushal.