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Tiny Wearable Fans May Cool Office Workers as Well as Desk Fans

Small wearable fans cooled just 5.5% of the body yet rivaled desk fans in a new office study, without blasting air onto nearby coworkers. The post Tiny Wearable Fans May Cool Office Workers as Well as Desk Fans appeared first on StudyFinds .

Study Finds Earthly Microbes Could Survive At The Moon’s South Pole

Humanity is about to return to the Moon, and scientists are raising a major question. The post Study Finds Earthly Microbes Could Survive At The Moon’s South Pole appeared first on StudyFinds .

Why Glaucoma Vision Loss Continues Despite Treatment, and a Drug That Stopped It

Many with glaucoma lose vision despite controlled eye pressure. A new study reveals why, and a drug that protected nerve cells in mice. The post Why Glaucoma Vision Loss Continues Despite Treatment, and a Drug That Stopped It appeared first on StudyFinds .

Most Americans Say They Don’t Understand Statistics

Only 27% said they'd picked up some statistics in school, and just 11% called themselves regular users. The post Most Americans Say They Don’t Understand Statistics appeared first on StudyFinds .

49% Of Dog Owners Say Their Pets Eat Higher Quality Meals Than They Do

Nearly half of dog owners say their pet eats better than they do. See what a new survey found about how Americans feed their dogs. The post 49% Of Dog Owners Say Their Pets Eat Higher Quality Meals Than They Do appeared first on StudyFinds .

UFO News Effect: Why A Third Of Americans Changed Their Minds About Aliens

For a majority of the country, the official record is not the full story. The post UFO News Effect: Why A Third Of Americans Changed Their Minds About Aliens appeared first on StudyFinds .

A 97-Generation Experiment Just Undercut A Long-Held Theory Of Exercise And Aging

For decades, scientists have assumed that being highly active comes at a price. The post A 97-Generation Experiment Just Undercut A Long-Held Theory Of Exercise And Aging appeared first on StudyFinds .

What The Brain Does When Music Tells A Story, According To New Research

This research suggests that a song stirring something in one listener's imagination may be stirring surprisingly similar ideas in many other listeners nearby. The post What The Brain Does When Music Tells A Story, According To New Research appeared first on StudyFinds .

Why Losing Your Phone Feels Physical, According to a Decade of Research

A decade of research finds the phone habit is physical: people's hands reach for a device that isn't there. Why breaking the "snug tether" is so hard. The post Why Losing Your Phone Feels Physical, According to a Decade of Research appeared first on StudyFinds .

Sweat May Cool the Body Less Than Expected in Dry Heat, Study Finds

A new study finds sweating in dry heat may cool the body less than expected, exposing a flaw in heat-safety models used for over 70 years. The post Sweat May Cool the Body Less Than Expected in Dry Heat, Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds .

How TikTok Quietly Shapes What Teenagers Eat, Study Finds

Teens told researchers TikTok food videos trigger cravings and shape their diets, and that most parents have little idea what they watch. The post How TikTok Quietly Shapes What Teenagers Eat, Study Finds appeared first on StudyFinds .

Study: AI Systems Now Write Research Papers, Best Doctors At Diagnoses

None of this is a thought experiment. It happened in 2026. The post Study: AI Systems Now Write Research Papers, Best Doctors At Diagnoses appeared first on StudyFinds .

How Scientists Taught College Students To Regulate Their Emotions

This short training program changed how students felt day-to-day and produced measurable shifts in brain activity. The post How Scientists Taught College Students To Regulate Their Emotions appeared first on StudyFinds .

Scientists May Have Found The Missing Piece Behind The Grand Canyon’s Billion Year Gap

For anyone who has stood at the Grand Canyon's rim and wondered how such emptiness in the rock record came to exist, this study offers a physical answer. The post Scientists May Have Found The Missing Piece Behind The Grand Canyon’s Billion Year Gap appeared first on StudyFinds .

Dolphins May Use Different ‘Neighborhoods’ For Feeding And Socializing

Dolphins appear to favor different stretches of coastline depending on the sounds they're making, whether that's social chatter or the clicks tied to finding food. The post Dolphins May Use Different ‘Neighborhoods’ For Feeding And Socializing appeared first on StudyFinds .

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The 700-Year Secret Of An Egyptian Burial Chamber

Beneath the sun-baked hills of Luxor, Egypt, a burial chamber held a secret for more than 2,500 years. The post The 700-Year Secret Of An Egyptian Burial Chamber appeared first on StudyFinds .

Daily Sugary Drinks Linked To More Than Double The Risk Of Stomach Cancer

Diet sodas and other artificially sweetened drinks showed no significant association, though scientists caution the picture on artificial sweeteners is still evolving. The post Daily Sugary Drinks Linked To More Than Double The Risk Of Stomach Cancer appeared first on StudyFinds .

Shift Work and Late Nights May Worsen Muscle Loss, Scientists Warn

Shift work, late nights, and a disrupted body clock may worsen muscle loss in old age, a new review finds. The post Shift Work and Late Nights May Worsen Muscle Loss, Scientists Warn appeared first on StudyFinds .

Old Arthritis Drug Could Fix Cancer Immunotherapy’s Scariest Side Effect

A common arthritis drug could prevent a dangerous brain side effect of CAR T-cell cancer therapy, sparing patients from risky steroids. The post Old Arthritis Drug Could Fix Cancer Immunotherapy’s Scariest Side Effect appeared first on StudyFinds .

Study Reveals The Physics Behind Snoring, And A Possible Fix

Researchers say the loudest sounds traced back to unsteady airflow moving across the soft palate, a finding that points toward practical fixes. The post Study Reveals The Physics Behind Snoring, And A Possible Fix appeared first on StudyFinds .