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  Administrative science quarterly
Country: U.S.A.

Publisher: Cornell University, Johnson Graduate School of Management

ISBN: 0001-8392



Are green beans high risk? What to know about Consumer Reports' pesticide in produce study
Consumer Reports' latest analysis on pesticides in produce offers a look at the risk certain vegetables and fruits pose to consumers.


Study reveals how SARS-CoV-2 hijacks lung cells to drive COVID-19 severity
Researchers identified how SARS-CoV-2 targets and manipulates specific lung cells, using innovative techniques to trace the virus's impact on the cells' gene expression, revealing insights into early ...


Study demonstrates high CO₂ storage efficiency in shale reservoirs using fracturing technology
A new study published in the journal Engineering unveils the remarkable carbon storage potential of shale reservoirs utilizing CO2 fracturing technology.


New study calculates climate change's economic bite will hit about $38 trillion a year by 2049
Climate change will reduce future global income by about 19% in the next 25 years compared to a fictional world that's not warming, with the poorest areas and those least responsible for heating the ...


New study challenges previous reports linking Tylenol use during pregnancy to autism, ADHD
The study, published in the journal JAMA, found "no evidence of increased risk of autism or ADHD associated with acetaminophen use." ...


Study finds 80 pc microplastics in blood clots behind heart attack, stroke
A team of scientists in China detected a whopping 80 per cent of microplastics from blood clots that may have contributed to stroke, heart attack, and Deep Vein Thrombosis (DVT). Microplastics -- any ...


Exploring etidronate treatment for arterial calcification: A pilot study on ACDC
USA: In a pilot study published in Vascular Medicine, etidronate was shown to slow the progression of vascular calcification in the lower extremities for patients with arterial calcification due to ...


Half-million stroke deaths linked to extreme temperatures: Study
Extreme temperature fluctuations linked to climate change could be a factor in roughly a half-million deaths and additional cases of disability from stroke around the world, according to a new study ...


Study unlocks genetic secrets in APOEε4 carriers that could defend against Alzheimer's
Researchers utilized whole-genome sequencing and pathway analysis to uncover protective genetic variations against Alzheimer's disease in APOEε4 carriers, revealing a crucial role for extracellular ...


Love seafood? Beware of ‘forever chemicals’, says study
While consuming lobsters, shrimp, tuna, and other kinds of seafood may be good to boost your Omega-3 levels, eating them more frequently can increase the risk of exposure to a group of industrial ...


Study maps "forever chemical" water contamination hotspots worldwide, including many in U.S.
Study finds cancer-linked PFAS chemicals prevalent in drinking water sources across the globe, including many far over regulatory limits.


Landmark study involving babies in Ireland supports use of Cystic Fibrosis drug in infants from four weeks of age
A Cystic Fibrosis drug targeting the basic defect that causes the condition has been shown to be safe and effective in newborns aged four weeks and above, new research involving RCSI University of ...