Language skills are one of the key factors to explain residential segregation and play an important role in understanding immigrant residential environments, new research from the University of Aberdeen has found.
People in routine and repetitive jobs found to have 31% greater risk of disease in later life, and 66% higher risk of mild cognitive problemsIf work is a constant flurry of mind-straining challenges, bursts of creativity and delicate negotiations to keep the troops happy, consider yourself lucky.Researchers have found that the more people use their brains at work, the better they seem to be protected against thinking and memory problems that come with older age. Continue reading
The essential role played by a protein in the functioning of cells is revealed in new work from the laboratory of Université de Montréal medical professor Frédéric Charron, holder of the Canada Research Chair in Developmental Neurobiology.
A new study released named North Chicago as one of the top small cities in the United States for entrepreneurship for the second time in 10 years. WalletHub, a personal finance company, released a 2024 study earlier this week on the best and worst small cities to start a business. North Chicago ranked among the […]
A ‘non-hierarchical’ university space that can be continually altered or even moved has won the EU’s biennial prize for contemporary architecture A lightweight university study centre designed to be easily disassembled has won the prize for the best building in Europe. Longevity, permanence and a sense of immutability might be the ambition of most architects, but Gustav Düsing and Max Hacke would be delighted to see their building adapted and reconfigured, or ultimately dismantled and moved...
Logan Paul says he and his fellow WWE stars have far greater freedom in the TKO era of the pro wrestling company. WWE and UFC’s parent company Zuffa merged to form TKO under the Endeavor Group in A
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The race for control of the White House and Congress in November are slated to be hotly contested elections, and both Republicans and Democrats face different challenges in those battles. While the presidential election between President Joe Biden and former President Donald Trump will be the marquee matchup, several other races will be affected by […]
A team of micro- and immunobiologists from the Dartmouth Geisel School of Medicine, Yale University, and the University of Pittsburgh has found evidence suggesting that future research teams planning to use bacteriophages to treat patients with multidrug-resistant bacterial infections need to also consider how cells in the host's body respond to such treatment.
‘I couldn’t picture my sister being named anything else. So just name your baby whatever you want,’ she said
I can’t remember people’s names. No one’s. In fact, there’s a running joke in my house that I once referred to my own four children as Big Milo, Girl Milo, Milo and Small Milo when I was struggling to remember all their names in one hurried instance. (I should point out it’s a joke only Milo finds funny, but in my defence, I do have four of them, it is quite a lot).
A concrete pavement project caused westbound traffic delays on the Rickenbacker Causeway that affected drivers starting Sunday from Virginia Key to Key Biscayne.