The true cost of extreme #weather damage is often a mystery. Atmospheric scientists explain how estimates can vary widely between counties, creating misleading perceptions of storm risks: https://buff.ly/qbeRQOg
1 in 4 children suffers from chronic pain. School nurses could play a key role in helping kids manage conditions like migraines, joint pain, and fibromyalgia using cognitive behavioral therapy. A pediatric pain psychologist explains how: https://buff.ly/nT9PXjn
By Natoshia R. Cunningham, Michigan State
What is vibe coding? A computer scientist explains what it means to have #AI write computer code − and what risks it creates: https://buff.ly/8QdkDJA
By Chetan Jaiswal, Quinnipiac University
The left and right sides of your brain hear language differently, with implications for understanding neurodevelopmental disorders like autism and schizophrenia. A biomedical researcher explains: https://buff.ly/oM6MuCI
By Hysell V. Oviedo, Washington University in St. Louis
There is still hope to save irreplaceable coral ecosystems, but time is running out. Baby corals can ride ocean currents for hundreds of miles, but they can’t outrun climate change. And humans have a limited capacity to make new reefs in cooler waters, according to new research. https://buff.ly/nY4jJs0
Scientists are studying how the brain stores memories of experiences with drugs like cocaine and fentanyl. This could lead to more targeted treatments for addiction and drug use. https://buff.ly/VCsJfa5
By Ana Clara Bobadilla, Colorado State University
Pope Leo XIV cites van Gogh's "Sower at Sunset" as a symbol of hope, highlighting the painting's brilliant sun and ripe grain as signs that seeds can bear fruit. https://buff.ly/JO9fTaA
(By art historian Virginia Raguin, College of the Holy Cross)
Your dog’s bark isn’t just noise—it’s their version of “OMG come look at this!” From mail carriers to squirrels, they’re calling the pack (you) to attention. https://buff.ly/ujHqVEg