3-Mar-2026 Around 6 deaths a year linked to clubbing in the UK BMJ Group Peer-Reviewed Publication Around 6 deaths a year are linked to clubbing in the UK, finds a 15 year retrospective study published online in Emergency Medicine Journal. Journal Emergency Medicine Journal
3-Mar-2026 New farm-scale biochar system could cut agricultural emissions by 75 percent while removing carbon from the atmosphere Biochar Editorial Office, Shenyang Agricultural University Peer-Reviewed Publication A new study published in Biochar presents a practical and regulation-compliant design for producing biochar on farms that could dramatically reduce greenhouse gas emissions from agriculture while permanently removing carbon dioxide from the atmosphere. Journal Biochar
3-Mar-2026 Paleontologist Stephen Chester and colleagues reveal new clues about early primate evolution The Graduate Center, CUNY Peer-Reviewed Publication A new scientific study led by paleontologist Stephen Chester, an Anthropology professor at the CUNY Graduate Center and Brooklyn College, is shedding fresh light on how the earliest known primate relatives evolved and spread across North America after the extinction of the dinosaurs. Journal Journal of Vertebrate Paleontology
3-Mar-2026 George Mason Univeristy and local governments partner to employ VR training for crisis management George Mason University Grant and Award Announcement Social work researchers Holly Matto and Emily Ihara partner with Fairfax City, Va., and Loudoun County, Va., to improve crisis response using a Virginia Opioid Abatement Authority Grant.
3-Mar-2026 Brain structure volume linked to increased social tolerance in macaques eLife Peer-Reviewed Publication Researchers have found that the size of the amygdala – a region of the brain involved in processing emotions – could be linked to social tolerance in macaque monkeys. Journal eLife Funder Agence Nationale de la Recherche, Wellcome Trust, French State Region, French State Region, European Regional Development Fund “FEDER Grand Est”
3-Mar-2026 New research finds that romance and sexual intimacy don’t diminish with age University of New Hampshire Peer-Reviewed Publication A study by the University of New Hampshire challenges common assumptions about aging and intimacy, revealing that many single adults aged 60 to 83 continue to prioritize sexual activity in their romantic relationships — underscoring the enduring significance of sex for older adults.
3-Mar-2026 Next-generation metabolic theory suggests glycolytic ATP decline may limit lifespan Impact Journals LLC Peer-Reviewed Publication BUFFALO, NY — March 3, 2026 — A new research perspective was published in Volume 18 of Aging-US on February 24, 2026, titled “A decline in glycolytic ATP production is the fundamental mechanism limiting lifespan; species with an optimal rate of decline over time survived.” Journal Aging-US