Explore - Summarized Scientific Research

Welcome to the Explore section of the Disruption Department, where you can discover the latest scientific research, summarized and made accessible by our AI.

Massachusetts, United StatesA recent study conducted by the University of Massachusetts Amherst has revealed that the wealthiest Americans, those whose income places them in the top 10% of earners, are responsible for 40% of the nation's total greenhouse gas emissions.
Maryland, United StatesA study examining the prevalence of opioid use and its association with sociodemographic characteristics in the All of Us Research Program.
Southern Plains, NepalThis research article analyzes the factors affecting what and where girls eat and what affects their behavior in the plains of Nepal, using a cultural-ecological approach.
Nairobi, KenyaCommunity Health Volunteers (CHVs) play a crucial role in linking the community with the formal health system, particularly in low- and middle-income countries. In Kenya, CHVs are the eyes and ears of the health system on the ground, working to improve the health and wellbeing of their communities.
Uppsala, SwedenA study published in PLOS ONE by Andersson et al. (2023) aimed to explore meaningful everyday life situations as perceived by six-year-old children born preterm.
Ulaanbaatar, MongoliaMongolia is a sparsely populated Asian country covered by vast steppes, deserts, and forests. The country faces several environmental challenges, including climate change, land-use change, and intensive urbanization. Online Citizen Science (OCS) can help address these environmental challenges.
Bejing, ChinaA study published in PLOS ONE by Ding et al. (2023) investigated the real interest rate in China after including the housing price factor into the Consumer Price Index (CPI).
Amsterdam, NetherlandsA recent paper published in PLOS Sustainability and Transformation discusses the application of a Mission-oriented Innovation Systems (MIS) approach to Dutch sustainable maritime shipping.