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Life satisfaction best matched flourishing across 22 countries
Study of 202,898 people in 22 countries comparing three measures of subjective wellbeing and their associations with 15 life factors, revealing country-level variation.
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Rapid evolution predicted recovery after drought
Wild plant populations evolve rapidly during drought, and genetic variation at adaptive loci predicts demographic recovery. Study demonstrates evolutionary rescue in natural conditions.
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Temperature linked to activity shifts in black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys
Age-sex variation in activity budgets and dietary responses to temperature in black-and-white snub-nosed monkeys, with distinct physiological demands across classes.
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Nasal microbiome linked to modest nasal epigenome variation
Nasal microbiome composition shows modest but significant associations with epigenomic variation among adolescents, warranting investigation of environmental and developmental factors.
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Psychology journals varied widely in reporting participant samples
Study examining demographic reporting inconsistencies across psychology subdisciplines, revealing limited geographic diversity and variable documentation standards in 661 articles published 2021-2023.
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Willingness to wait varies with endogenous cortisol changes
Within-subject study (N=34) shows endogenous cortisol fluctuations predict intertemporal patience on the scale of seconds but not days, implicating acute stress in choice variability.