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Cows can produce more milk if you treat them better, study finds

Be kind to your cows: Dairy cattle can be helped to relax with positive reinforcement, be happier, and produce more milk.

New wearable neck patch invention allows people to speak with no vocal cords

Looking forward, the research team plans to continue enlarging the vocabulary of the device through machine learning and to test it in people with speech disorders.

What blood donors eat before can trigger allergic reactions in youth

Overall, the evidence obtained through this study strongly suggests that ATRs could be triggered by the food consumed by donors before a blood donation.

Almost half of South Africans believe Hamas rape to be 'propaganda'

The study found that 40% of South Africans believe reports of Hamas rape to be merely propaganda, and that 6% believe Israelis are responsible for what Hamas did to them.

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Crucial insights into animal defense mechanisms and tradeoffs revealed by Hebrew University

A study by the Hebrew University of Jerusalem (HU) reveals insights into predator-prey dynamics in the animal kingdom.

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New research shows that people can learn to be happy, but it is hard work

The authors concluded that, alone, psychoeducational courses are likely to be only minimally effective.

Saliva tests could save kids from lifelong disability - study

CMV is the most common infectious cause of birth defects in the US, with about one in 200 infants born with cCMV, and 20% of newborns with it will have health difficulties, some of them lifelong.

Study examines reasons for age-related hearing loss

About one in five people around the world suffer from AHRL, and this number is expected to rise as the global population ages.

Baby sleep-planner helps save babies at risk of sudden infant death syndrome

The sleep planner tool provides a baby’s risk assessment at birth and a downloadable sleep plan for families.

Researchers find that speaking out against hate speech is a collective responsibility - study

The team said their study stresses the need to overcome the prevailing passive attitude to hate speech and emphasizes the importance of bystanders’ collective opposition to hate speech incidents.

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