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Month: May 2025

Education

Knowledge transfer vs. possessiveness: How the ‘Gollum effect’ hinders research and careers

May 26, 2025

Data and findings are not always shared openly in science. Sometimes, researchers hoard those data and provide little to no access to colleagues from their field. These were the results of a survey of 563 […]

Education

Why a ‘rip-off’ degree might be worth the money after all: Research study

May 25, 2025

Certain university degrees—especially in the arts and humanities—are often maligned as “rip-offs” or “Mickey Mouse degrees.” The argument is that while some degrees lead to high-paying jobs, others offer little financial return and may leave […]

Health

Regeneron to buy 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 mn

May 19, 2025

Regeneron Pharmaceuticals said Monday it will buy genetic testing company 23andMe out of bankruptcy for $256 million, a deal that provides the US biotech company with data on millions of clients.This article was originally published […]

Community Content

Vacant Winter Listings in Canada: Why Realtors Should Use Remote Temperature Monitors

May 11, 2025

The Winter Risk for Vacant Properties Canadian winters can be brutal, and an empty house is especially vulnerable to freeze damage. If a furnace fails or the power goes out during a cold snap, an […]

Health

Top FDA inspection official to retire amid staff frustration

May 7, 2025

The official in charge of federal food and drug safety inspections will retire May 14.This article was originally published on this website.

Health

Trump orders curb on virus research he blames for Covid pandemic

May 6, 2025

US President Donald Trump on Monday ordered new limitations on a form of biological research his administration says caused the COVID-19 pandemic through a lab leak in China.This article was originally published on this website.

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Politics & Global Issues:

Disabling images and videos on WhatsApp cut misinformation exposure during Brazilian election, study finds

Nearly half of New Jerseyans say state is on wrong track, citing taxes, affordability and cost of living

Using TikTok could be making you more politically polarized, new study finds

Self-censorship and the ‘spiral of silence’: Why Americans are less likely to publicly voice their political opinions

Seeing men as the ‘default’ may be tied to attitudes towards politicians and Black people

In UK study, the risk of certain types of crime, but not others, increase after dark

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