Briefing: 'Retirees are no happier than working people'
Strategic angle: Columnist Béatrice Madeline discusses a study revealing that retirement does not guarantee happiness, often sought as an escape from tough working conditions.
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Strategic angle: Columnist Béatrice Madeline discusses a study revealing that retirement does not guarantee happiness, often sought as an escape from tough working conditions.
Strategic angle: New analysis reveals the politicization of a shaman's grave discovery in Nazi Germany was based on incorrect narratives.
Strategic angle: New research reveals that the origins of human ancestors among invertebrates extend back millions of years earlier than previously believed.
Strategic angle: Humor plays a vital role in helping older adults cope with the challenges of aging and staying socially connected, according to new research.
Strategic angle: New research sheds light on the cellular mechanisms behind inflammation.
Strategic angle: Newly discovered fossils have given scientists their first real glimpse of when Earth made a crucial transition from simple life forms to complex creatures.
Strategic angle: New research from Michigan State University challenges the popular assumption that narcissists gradually damage their relationships over time.
Strategic angle: Research reveals complexities in the hornification process affecting paper properties.
Strategic angle: A new approach to vaccines aims to tackle multiple diseases with a single solution.
Strategic angle: The Musée des dinosaures de Mèze has announced the discovery of about 100 dinosaur eggs dating back approximately 72 million years.
Strategic angle: A new Rice University study offers one of the first national measures of a viewpoint called 'racial realism' and considers how it fits into the broader spectrum of perspectives Black Americans hold about race relations.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals how mangrove forests can shield coastal communities from the impacts of storm waves and flooding.
Strategic angle: New research reveals that bumblebees have the ability to recognize rhythms, challenging previous assumptions about their cognitive capabilities.
Strategic angle: A new study reveals that BMI may misclassify a significant number of individuals when assessing health.
Strategic angle: Research from the University of Otago indicates that sexually transmitted infections were less common during the gold rush era than previously believed.
Strategic angle: A new study highlights the benefits of prescribed burns in promoting the growth of young oaks in the presence of invasive grasses.
Strategic angle: University of Otago researchers emphasize the need for marketers to reconsider practices that normalize harmful product consumption.
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Strategic angle: New research suggests that neutrinos in the early universe may have transformed into a previously unknown form of radiation.
Strategic angle: Scientists at Rothamsted Research have successfully developed wheat with dramatically reduced levels of asparagine, using gene editing techniques.