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Socioeconomic status effects on human health have evolved with

The study’s results were somewhat unexpected. Within rural Turkana, SES is positively associated with self-reported health metrics. However, there are no significant … See more

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WEBReview written by Natalie Wong (2025, EEB) The question of what drives animals to cooperate with one other is a compelling one. After all, such behavior contradicts the …

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Pandemics Depress the Economy, Public Health Interventions Do …

WEBThe 1918 Flu Pandemic spread worldwide from January 1918 to December 1920. In the U.S, the death toll was about 550,000 to 675,000, which accounted for …

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WEBPrinceton Insights covers a variety of research, including psychology, neuroscience, chemistry, computer science, and more.

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Learning from our past: Using medical history to guide patient care

WEBLearning from our past: Using medical history to guide patient care. Review written by Kimberly Sabsay (LSI, GS) The transition to a highly digitized society is well …

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How predictable are life trajectories

WEBResearch on life trajectories is one of social science’s most popular exports to policy making. Predictive models for specific life outcomes have been applied to a …

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Inequality makes financial hardship that much harder

WEBWeber and her team found that outside this period, when inequality was relatively higher, low-income Australians reported experiencing more financial hardship …

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The synchronization of collective beliefs: From dyadic …

WEBPublished in Journal of Experimental Psychology: Applied, Jan 30, 2020 https://psycnet.apa.org/buy/2020-06230-001 1 The synchronization of collective beliefs:

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Unlocking the Key Mechanisms of Hepatitis B Infection

WEBWorldwide, approximately 250 million people have tested positive for the Hepatitis B virus (HBV). The virus infects the liver, causing severe damage when left …

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How do our previous choices inform our future decisions

WEBHumans tend to make individual choices based on a series of past experiences, decisions, and outcomes. Just think about the last time you had some …

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How the egg drives its own development

WEBThe egg, surprisingly, actively controls the growth of its nurse cells, which in turn regulate the egg’s own development. This research is the first evidence of cell-cell …

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Viability of planting more trees for mitigating climate change

WEBAfforestation is the planting of trees in a new area where there was no forest before. These efforts, in theory, would increase the prevalence of natural carbon sinks …

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WEBReview written by Adelaide Minerva (PNI, G4) and Rebekah Rashford (PNI, G5) Throughout the COVID pandemic, many of us were faced with profound levels of …

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Using Machine Learning to Better Understand Human Behavior

WEBRecently, scientists have been leveraging advances in machine learning and copious amounts of information found on the world wide web to create data-driven …

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Alteration of gene activity in response to early life stress

WEBThis study by Peña et al., entitled “Early life stress alters transcriptomic patterning across reward circuitry in male and female mice”, investigates how ELS …

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Newborn mice form memories of their mothers that last a lifetime

WEBAt three days of age (P3), mice begin to display olfactory-associated memories 1, making this an ideal age to begin behavioral testing. Laham et al. found that mouse …

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What tiny worms can teach us about reproductive decline (and …

WEBThe researchers treated wild type worms with a drug called Urolithin A, which promotes mitophagy by causing PINK-1 to accumulate. These treated worms had an …

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A Sea Squirt Story: What our squishy relatives teach us about the

WEBReview written by Jarome Ali (EEB, G4) Clinging to the side of a marina you might find the usual suspects like mussels and barnacles, but lurking among these life …

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WEBPrinceton Insights is a newsletter highlighting new research at Princeton University, written by Princeton graduate students and post-docs.

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