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Phys.org / Can teaching listening skills cultivate more ethical leaders who create value in business?

A simple shift in business education, training MBA students to listen effectively, can significantly boost their humility and ability to lead with integrity, according to a new study from the University of Surrey.

Nov 25, 2025 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Gelada baboons fake fertility to protect their young from infanticide when new males take over

In nature, it is not usual for animals to be deceptive, as evolution has typically favored communication that benefits both the sender and receiver by conveying reliable information. But, there are exceptions, particularly ...

Nov 21, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Digital technology can play key role in helping children learn about importance of ocean, study shows

Digital technology such as extended reality helps to make the mysteries and importance of the ocean more accessible to children, a study shows.

Nov 25, 2025 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Scientists reverse aging in blood stem cells by targeting lysosomal dysfunction

Researchers at the Icahn School of Medicine at Mount Sinai have discovered how to reverse aging in blood-forming stem cells in mice by correcting defects in the stem cell's lysosomes. The breakthrough, published in Cell Stem ...

Nov 24, 2025 in Immunology
Phys.org / Discovery of rare protist reveals previously unknown branch of eukaryotic tree of life

A research team from the Faculty of Science, Charles University in Prague has discovered Solarion arienae, an extremely rare and morphologically unique unicellular eukaryote that sheds new light on early eukaryotic evolution.

Nov 19, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Black Friday is stressful—that's on purpose: Q&A

With Black Friday approaching, the holiday shopping frenzy is in full swing. Retailers are pulling out all the stops to capitalize on the season of gift giving and consumer culture. But why is it that shoppers continue to ...

Nov 25, 2025 in Other Sciences
Medical Xpress / Much-needed new drug approved for deadliest blood cancer

Biomedical research that began at the University of Virginia School of Medicine has yielded a much-needed new treatment for patients with the deadliest form of blood cancer.

Nov 25, 2025 in Oncology & Cancer
Phys.org / Climate change is now warming the deepest parts of the Arctic Ocean

While it is well known that climate change is heating the world's oceans, it was thought that the deep sea was safe from its effects—until now. Researchers have discovered that a rapidly warming part of the Atlantic is ...

Nov 20, 2025 in Earth
Medical Xpress / Redheads face impaired wound healing: MC1R dysregulation to blame, but a new treatment might help

Chronic wounds (CWs), like diabetic ulcers or pressure sores, are a major health care challenge, especially in the elderly. These wounds, marked by persistent inflammation, often lead to infection and poor patient outcomes. ...

Nov 20, 2025 in Genetics
Medical Xpress / Diesel exhaust particles disrupt the function of brain's immune cells, study shows

Diesel exhaust particles can disturb the function of human brain immune cells, known as microglia, according to a recent study led by the University of Eastern Finland. The findings, published in Environment International, ...

Nov 25, 2025 in Neuroscience
Phys.org / China launches Shenzhou-22 early for stranded space station crew

China conducted an urgent unmanned spacecraft launch on Tuesday, after damage to a previous mission's return capsule left the crew on its space station without a means of getting back to Earth.

Nov 25, 2025 in Astronomy & Space
Medical Xpress / Identifying people at higher risk of seasonal and thunderstorm asthma so they can start treatment early

Over the past few weeks in Victoria and other parts of Australia, we've been seeing some wild and stormy weather.

Nov 25, 2025 in Immunology