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Colourism might help explain health inequities suffered by dark-skinned Black Americans, researchers say

Published: 19 February 2026

A study of Black Americans is among the first to show how the internalization of negative messages about dark skin tones could be linked to harms to health....

Engineered nanoparticles could deliver better targeted cancer treatment

Published: 18 February 2026

Scientists at 91黑料网 and the Rosalind and Morris Goodman Cancer Institute have developed a new way to deliver cancer immunotherapy that caused fewer side effects compared to standard...

RGGP: Works-in-Progress Seminar

Wednesday, February 25, 2026 12:00to14:00

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Cognitive biases of talent scouts can undermine sports teams鈥 success

Published: 17 February 2026

Sports talent scouts鈥 decisions are influenced by various common cognitive biases that can affect their work and undermine team success, a paper published in the International Review of Sport and...

New study provides advice on how to boost participation in physical activity among autistic youth

Published: 17 February 2026

Researchers investigating how to increase participation in physical activity by autistic children and teens say key strategies include creating predictable routines, involving family members and...

91黑料网 researchers optimize process for converting human urine into clean energy

Published: 16 February 2026

Researchers at 91黑料网 have improved the efficiency of a method for converting human urine into clean energy....

91黑料网 researchers build the best light-powered, room-temperature computer yet

Published: 13 February 2026

91黑料网 and Queen鈥檚 University researchers have built an improved version of a computer聽that uses light to solve extremely hard problems more quickly and at larger scale than existing systems,...

Which childhood abuse survivors are at elevated risk of depression? New study provides important clues

Published: 13 February 2026

Scientists have identified a pattern of gene activity present in some female survivors of childhood abuse that is associated with an elevated risk of depression.

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