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Phys.org / Global warming and heat stress risk close in on the Tour de France

The progressive rise in temperatures poses a growing threat to the staging of summer sporting events in Europe and, more specifically, to the Tour de France, due to the increasing risk of heat stress for athletes. This is ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Earth
Medical Xpress / Wealthy countries once faced child stunting levels on same scale as today's low- and middle-income countries

New research led by the London School of Economics reveals that high-income countries once suffered severe child stunting comparable to rates seen in many low- and middle-income countries today, offering powerful evidence ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Health
Medical Xpress / Geographic variation seen in declines in cervical cancer incidence

Declines in cervical cancer incidence among young U.S. women during the human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccination era vary by geographic region, according to a study published online Feb. 23 in the Journal of the National Cancer ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Oncology & Cancer
Medical Xpress / Can you take antidepressants while pregnant?

Many women who become pregnant while taking antidepressants face a difficult decision: Should they continue their medication to protect themselves against severe depression, or stop to avoid possible risks to the baby? New ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / A depression treatment that once took eight weeks may work just as well in one

For the many patients with depression who haven't found relief through medication, transcranial magnetic stimulation (TMS)—a noninvasive therapy that uses magnetic pulses to stimulate specific areas of the brain—has become ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / Tool identifies children at risk of speech disorders

Researchers have developed a tool for identifying children at risk of speech disorders, reducing unnecessary treatment for common speech errors that often resolve on their own. The research, led by Murdoch Children's Research ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Neuroscience
Phys.org / Loans alone aren't enough: Tailored support empowers poor women in Bangladesh

A new study by QUT researchers found that financial credit alone cannot break the cycle of poverty for women in Bangladesh. Instead, a "credit-plus" approach combining loans with tailored support delivered transformative ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Australian sea lion pups learn diving and foraging skills from their mothers

Research from Adelaide University and the South Australian Research and Development Institute (SARDI) has shown for the first time that Australian sea lion pups can learn foraging behavior from their mothers. Social information ...

Feb 21, 2026 in Biology
Phys.org / Probability underlies much of the modern world—an engineering professor explains how it actually works

Probability underpins AI, cryptography and statistics. However, as the philosopher Bertrand Russell said, "Probability is the most important concept in modern science, especially as nobody has the slightest notion what it ...

Feb 23, 2026 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / 6 planets will parade across the night sky at the end of February

Six planets are linking up in the sky at the end of February, and most will be visible to the naked eye.

Feb 23, 2026 in Astronomy & Space
Phys.org / The cooling system that lets bees beat the heat when hovering

To stay in the air when hovering over a flower, bumble bees continually flap their wings rapidly, a metabolic process that generates a massive amount of internal heat. Their flight muscles work so intensely that they can ...

Feb 18, 2026 in Biology
Medical Xpress / Molecular switch for treatment after heart attack discovered

More than 300,000 people suffer a heart attack in Germany every year. The heart muscle is then no longer supplied with sufficient blood and oxygen, and part of the tissue dies and scars. Unlike the liver, the heart of an ...

Feb 24, 2026 in Cardiology