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Pregnant moms and depression: Study links rising symptoms to kids' behavioral issues

Children whose mothers experience rising levels of depression from prepregnancy until the months just after giving birth are at greater risk of developing emotional, social and academic problems, psychology researchers report. Their seven-year study, which tracked mothers and their offspring from preconception until the children were 5 years old, is the first to demonstrate how changes in mothers' level of depression over time may impact early childhood behavioral and emotional stability. source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220531151954.htm

What guppy guts can teach us about evolution

Thanks to a unique combination of biology and ecology, the guppies have provided researchers with insights into evolution for decades. Evans and Fitzpatrick have pushed those insights a step further, showing the guppies' potential to help probe big questions about how microbes living in host organisms contribute to health, survival and quality of life. source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220531151949.htm

Urban magnetic fields reveal clues about energy efficiency, pollution

Researchers present a comparative analysis of urban magnetic fields between two U.S. cities: Berkeley, California, and the Brooklyn borough of New York City. They explore what kinds of information can be extracted using data from magnetic field sensors to understand the working of cities and provide insights that may be crucial for preventative studies. source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220531111806.htm

Solar-biomass hybrid system satisfies home heating requirements in winter

Researchers outline a computer simulation model addressing the challenge of solar power's inherent intermittency by adding biomass as another renewable energy source to advance a reliable, affordable heating solution while reducing carbon dioxide emissions. The proposed solar-biomass hybrid system is based on distributed multi-generation technology that integrates photovoltaic-thermal and biomass power sources. source https://www.sciencedaily.com/releases/2022/05/220531111759.htm

Type 2 Diabetes Speeds Aging in the Brain

A new study suggests type 2 diabetes is linked to memory and thinking problems, and it's because the disease makes the brain age faster.

WHO Calls Monkeypox Pandemic Unlikely as CDC Issues Alert

Globally, 23 countries have reported 257 confirmed monkeypox cases, along with 127 suspected cases.

Singer Sidhu Moose Wala Murder: Suspect, Hiding Among Pilgrims, Detained

  The suspect had been hiding among pilgrims who are part of the Hemkund Sahib yatra in the mountains when a joint Punjab and Uttarakhand police team detained him New Delhi:  A suspect in the murder of Punjabi singer Sidhu Moose Wala has been detained in Uttarakhand, police sources have said today. The suspect had been hiding among pilgrims who are part of the Hemkund Sahib yatra in the mountains when a joint Punjab and Uttarakhand police team detained him, they said, adding the suspect is being taken to Punjab now. The suspect detained from Dehradun today is a member of Lawrence Bishnoi gang, who has claimed responsibility for the singer's killing, sources have said. Five more suspects have been detained from Uttarakhand. All of them are being taken to Punjab. Sidhu Moose Wala was shot dead while he was driving his SUV in Punjab's Mansa yesterday. source Visit These Backlinks https://mazingus.com/home-garage-door-repair-in-maryland/ https://www.wbsofts.com/garage-door-repair/