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19 Jan 2021
Rescuers at risk: emergency personnel face trauma and post traumatic stress symptoms
Emergency workers face suicidal thoughts and PTSS: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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19 Jan 2021
Emergency workers face suicidal thoughts and PTSS: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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12 Jan 2021
Gut microbes may significantly contribute to anorexia nervosa: Frontiers in Psychiatry
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08 Jan 2021
How do sea urchin cope with climate change? Frontiers in Marine Science
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22 Dec 2020
Ability to use social information depends on individual cognitive skills in female collared flycatchers: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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18 Dec 2020
What can modern imaging techniques tell us about the fabrication and origin of ancient parchments? Frontiers in Materials
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15 Dec 2020
Scientists from Stony Brook warn of the risk of massive oil spill in Red Sea: Frontiers in Marine Science
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14 Dec 2020
Climate change increases likelihood of harmful algal blooms in oceans: Frontiers in Climate
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30 Nov 2020
What are the mental health effects of divorce? Frontiers in Psychology
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25 Nov 2020
In countries with high academic standards in math, students (especially girls) typically are less interested: Frontiers in Psychology
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24 Nov 2020
New research suggests dolphins conserve oxygen and prevent dive-related problems by consciously decreasing their heart rates before diving: Frontiers in Physiology
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19 Nov 2020
The results of synthesis study suggest that primary production in some regions of the ocean may be an order of magnitude greater than originally predicted: Frontiers in Marine Science
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12 Nov 2020
Developmental lag in the circadian clock may facilitate sociality: Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology
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04 Nov 2020
Fungus-growing Xyleborus affinis beetles have independently evolved a similar social structure to many casteless wasps and bees: Frontiers in Ecology and Evolution
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03 Nov 2020
How are “chills” from music reflected in brain activity? Frontiers in Neuroscience
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29 Oct 2020
Fin whales vary their song structure and pick up new songs from other whale groups, study suggests: Frontiers in Marine Science
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