SociologyAcculturation Acculturation is a process of social, psychological, and cultural change that results from the integration of two cultures while adapting to the society’s dominant culture.…
HealthExercise-Induced Hormone Irisin May Reduce Brain Pathology Associated with Alzheimer’s Disease Plaque and Tangle Formation Researchers have used their model to examine whether the exercise-induced muscle hormone irisin affects amyloid beta pathology. The researchers previously developed the first 3D human…
Organizational BehaviorAdaptive Performance in the Workplace Adaptive performance in the workplace refers to the ability to adjust to and comprehend change in the workplace. A versatile individual is regarded as crucial…
AstronomyFor more than 30 Years, a Mystery Cosmic Radio Signal has been Blinking on and off Every 22 Minutes We discovered a fascinating finding last year a radio signal in space that alternated between on and off every 18 minutes. While recurring radio signals…
ManagementKey Aspects of Expense Management Expense management refers to the processes used by a company to process, pay, and audit employee-initiated expenses. It refers to the practice of tracking, regulating,…
AstronomyAn Early Earth may have been Heated by Older-Developed Stars Transiting Through a Star-Forming Area The passing of a “retired” asymptotic giant branch (AGB) star through a young star-forming zone has been seen by researchers from the Universities of Sheffield…
PhysicsMagnetization – in Classical Electromagnetism Magnetization is the vector field in classical electromagnetism that expresses the density of permanent or induced magnetic dipole moments in a magnetic substance. It is…
TechnologyGyroscope A gyroscope is a device that measures or keeps track of orientation and angular velocity. It is a device for measuring and maintaining orientation and…
HealthWhen Using Electronic Health Records is Challenging, Patient Safety could be Put in Danger According to recent research, difficult-to-use hospital electronic health records (EHRs) are less likely to identify medical mistakes that could endanger patients. Alerts, reminders, and clinical…
EnvironmentDynamic Carbon Cycle is Found Through Ocean Drilling in the Japan Trench The Japan Trench is a prominent undersea trench located in the northwestern Pacific Ocean, off the eastern coast of Japan. It is one of the…
EnvironmentScientists Describe how Increasing Climate Change is Affecting the Arctic Landscape’s Segmentation According to research led by Simon Fraser University and the University of British Columbia, the Canadian High Arctic experienced enhanced global warming in only the…
EnvironmentHurricanes, West African Rainfall, and North Atlantic Ocean Temperatures have all been Demonstrated to Vary as a Result of Human Emissions According to a recent climate study led by researchers at the University of Miami Rosenstiel School of Marine, Atmospheric, and Earth Science, human-induced aerosol emissions…