Study: Pollen on the Exam Day Can Harshly Affect Young People
A study by Finnish researchers suggests that pollen levels during exam days can adversely impact the performance of high school students, particularly in science subjects.
Prince Akishino and Princess Akishino Attend the 'Ikushi Award' Ceremony Founded on the Thoughts of Emperor Emeritus
Prince Akishino and Princess Kiko attended the 16th Ikushi Award ceremony in Tokyo, which was established to support young researchers facing economic challenges and was inspired by Emperor Emeritus Akihito.
The thin body of young people from the independence era concealed unexpectedly high blood sugar levels
A study conducted by researchers from Tartu University found that younger generations of Estonian youth, who are generally thinner, exhibit unexpectedly high blood sugar levels, prompting an examination into the relationship between societal changes and health.
TalTech's Best Researcher of the Year Helps to Break Plastic Dependency, Young Researcher Makes Electric Systems Smarter
Tallinn University of Technology honors scientists who are making significant contributions beyond the laboratory, especially focusing on the breakthroughs by researchers Andres Krumme and Andrii Chub.
Young Scientist Award: initiatives to tackle the climate crisis honored at a ceremony in Brasília
The 31st edition of the Young Scientist Award celebrated students and researchers in Brasília for their contributions to addressing climate change.
7 out of 10 young people are not worried about the climate: 'A surprise'
A recent study reveals that 73% of Swedish teenagers express low concern about climate change, which researchers found surprising.
Caring Father or Brutal Abuser? Researchers Discovered a Genetic 'Switch'
Researchers found that the Agouti gene in the brains of African striped mice plays a crucial role in whether a father cares for his young or begins to attack them.
Researchers try to dispel two persistent myths about Danes' dreams of children
A recent study reveals that while young adults in Denmark still desire to have children, there is a growing gap between their dreams and the reality of declining birth rates.
Researchers believe they can debunk two enduring myths about Danes' desire to have children
A new study suggests that despite perceptions, most young Danes still wish to have children, with many desiring two or more, but a gap persists between these dreams and reality.
The Alarm: Teenage Deportations Scare Away Researchers
Sweden's government aims to attract foreign researchers but its migration policy, especially concerning deportations of young individuals, is driving them away, according to the union Sulf.
Alert: Teenage Deportations Scare Away Researchers
Sweden's immigration policy is dissuading foreign researchers from coming to the country due to fears of deportation for young individuals approaching adulthood.
Goeldi Museum opens registrations for the 2026 Young Researchers Club; learn how to participate
The Goeldi Museum in Brazil has opened registrations for its Young Researchers Club, aimed at students from 5th to 9th grade and first-year high school students in the metropolitan region of Belém, featuring 50 available spots.
Sánchez owes universities 60 million to compensate 18,000 young researchers
The Spanish government under Pedro Sánchez owes universities 60 million euros to compensate 18,000 young researchers due to a funding agreement.
Influencers Convince Young Men They Have a Problem - and Earn from It
A study reveals troubling financial interests behind social media content on testosterone testing and therapy, conducted by Emma Grundtvig Gram from the University of Copenhagen along with researchers from the University of Sydney.
New study: Sleep apps can worsen sleep
Researchers warn that sleep apps with calming sounds may disrupt dream sleep, leading to irritation, memory disturbances, and decreased impulse control, particularly affecting young children.
Young and Fearless. Czech Curling Conquers Cortina, Skiers from Prague Show New Technology at the Olympics
Czech curling teams are set to make a significant impact at the Olympics in Cortina, showcasing innovative technology developed by researchers from Czech Technical University.
Prince Akishino and Princess Akishino attend an award ceremony honoring excellent young researchers in Ueno, Tokyo
On March 3, Prince Akishino and Princess Akishino attended the 22nd Japan Society for the Promotion of Science Award Ceremony at the Japan Academy Hall in Ueno, Tokyo, where 25 recipients, including Professor Yosuke Togashi from Okayama University Hospital, were honored for their outstanding research.
Storage Technology: "For us battery researchers, this is an incredibly exciting era"
The article discusses the vibrant research environment at TU Munich, where young scientists are deeply engaged in innovative battery research and development.
Tomašević's 'Institute': Growth is the Past Completed Time
The Institute for Political Ecology, where Tomislav Tomašević formerly worked, published a collection of 15 texts on the future of growth authored by young theorists and researchers from various parts of Europe.