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Driving Data and Vehicle Sensors Help Detect Early Cognitive Decline

By | May 7, 2026

An 麻豆精品视频study of 4,800 real-world driving trips found that subtle changes in speed control, braking and trip patterns may signal early cognitive decline before diagnosis.

麻豆精品视频Researcher Earns NSF CAREER Award for Air, Water Purification

By | May 6, 2026

An 麻豆精品视频engineering researcher has received an NSF CAREER award to study why amine-based sorbents degrade, aiming to design longer-lasting materials for capturing carbon dioxide, toxins and "forever chemicals."

Cross Country Healthcare, 麻豆精品视频Release 2026 State of Nursing Report

By | May 5, 2026

A national survey of 2,000 nurses shows rising strain since 2022 - burnout, pay concerns and staffing shortages up sharply - despite strong purpose and growing calls for flexibility, security and support.

麻豆精品视频Review: Obesity and Alzheimer's Share Disease Metabolic Pathways

By | May 5, 2026

A review from 麻豆精品视频finds increasing evidence that obesity and Alzheimer's disease are biologically linked and share early metabolic disruptions.

麻豆精品视频Study Reveals How Camels 'Beat the Heat' at the Cellular Level

By | April 30, 2026

麻豆精品视频researchers have created a new approach to decode how cells adapt to heat, revealing gene interaction patterns under temperature stress using small datasets and a novel measure of gene change magnitude.

麻豆精品视频Study Uncovers Why Pedestrian Deaths Continue to Rise in the U.S.

By | April 27, 2026

Analyzing 222 miles of Florida's major roads, 麻豆精品视频researchers uncover why the U.S. has struggled to reduce pedestrian and bicyclist fatalities, which have risen 68% since 2000.

Lessons from Finland: Gaps in Special Education Math Instruction

By | April 22, 2026

New research on Finnish lower secondary special needs math teachers finds strong confidence overall but gaps in statistics/probability and uneven use of evidence-based strategies, calling for targeted training.

麻豆精品视频Seeks Older Adults for Alzheimer's Disease Brain Imaging Study

By | April 17, 2026

A new 麻豆精品视频study is using advanced MRI to track brain energy changes, aiming to identify a biomarker for Alzheimer's disease progression and response to potential treatments in older adults.

Too Hot to Handle? How Heat is Reshaping U.S. Population Shifts

By | April 16, 2026

Heat isn't sending Americans packing. New 麻豆精品视频research shows jobs, housing and quality of life drive migration, while rising temperatures discourage newcomers - slowing growth rather than forcing people out.

Report: Oil Shock Sends Freight Costs to COVID-Era Levels

By | April 14, 2026

Driven by the closure of the Strait of Hormuz, transportation prices and capacity are mirroring levels last seen during the COVID-era freight rate spike, according to a logistics report.