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Featured news
06 Oct 2020
Indirect effects of the COVID-19 pandemic coincide with a heavy mental health burden
COVID-19 is taking a mental health toll even on people who are not directly impacted: Frontiers in Psychiatry

Featured news
01 Oct 2020
COVID-19 infects majority of bad dreams — study
Scientists map content of dreams under Covid-19 lockdown: Frontiers in Psychology

Featured news
01 Oct 2020
New study shows that playing with dolls allows children to develop empathy and social processing skills
New study shows cognitive benefits of doll play in children: Frontiers in Human Neuroscience

Engineering
30 Sep 2020
Wasp egg-laying organ inspires new tool to reduce trauma in minimally invasive surgery
A new tissue-transport tool inspired by the egg-laying ovipositor organ of wasps may reduce trauma and patient recovery time in minimally invasive surgery: Frontiers in Bioengineering and Biotechnology

Featured news
24 Sep 2020
Choanozoan and picozoan marine protists are probably virus eaters – study
Are these marine protists the first known virus-eating organisms? Frontiers in Ecology in Marine Science

Climate action
24 Sep 2020
Sky islands and tropical alpine sunflowers at risk of disappearing
What will happen to the Andean Páramos under climate change? Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution

Featured news
23 Sep 2020
Greater father involvement in infant parenting is beneficial for paternal mental health
What are the benefits of paternal involvement in child care on mental health of fathers? Frontiers in Psychiatry

Featured news
22 Sep 2020
Finding magnetic eruptions in space, with an AI assistant
A study by NASA presents the first machine learning algorithm to help scientists detect magnetic eruptions: Frontiers in Astronomy and Space Sciences

Environment
22 Sep 2020
Evolution of radio-resistance is more complicated than previously thought
Scientists select for a new strain E. coli highly resistant to radiation in the laboratory: Frontiers in Microbiology

Featured news
17 Sep 2020
Men and women experience similar rates of anxiety due to job insecurity
By Nora Belblidia, science writer Despite gender disparities in the workforce, male and female workers in Europe report similar rates of anxiety in response to job insecurity across countries. Economic stress and anxiety can contribute to poor mental health outcomes as more people work non-traditional jobs with little stability, and according to Dr. Egidio Riva, a co-author of the study investigating these trends, such effects need to be taken seriously by both governments and employers alike. As more people work temporary gigs with little protection, or fear layoffs in an unstable economy, job insecurity is on the rise. These stresses understandably contribute to poor mental health and feelings of anxiety. But given gender disparities in the workforce – women are more likely to work temporary jobs and receive lower pay – researchers were curious whether job insecurity affected men and women differently. A study published in Frontiers in Sociology analyzed data from the European Working Conditions Survey, looking at results from 2005, 2010, and 2015. The survey asked people to what extent they thought they might lose their job in the next six months and whether they had experienced anxiety over the last 12 months. The study found that, in […]

Life sciences
16 Sep 2020
Biggest fish in the sea are girls
Female whale sharks are the world’s largest fish: Frontiers in Marine Science

Featured news
15 Sep 2020
Scientists predict that COVID-19 will become a seasonal virus – but not yet
COVID-19 will probably become a seasonal virus: Frontiers in Public Health

Space sciences and astronomy
08 Sep 2020
Gut microbes could allow space travelers to stay healthy on long voyages
New review highlights the potential of microbiotics to keep astronauts healthy: Frontiers in Physiology

Life sciences
07 Sep 2020
Poetry in motion: engineers analyze the fluid physics of movement in marine snails
How marine snails “fly” through the water: Frontiers in Marine Science

Life sciences
02 Sep 2020
Reef manta rays make long-term use of marine-protected areas
Reef manta rays, Mobula alfredi, are homebodies: Frontiers in Marine Science