A prime directive of GVPedia is to continually search for and compile the latest peer-reviewed academic and scientific studies and reports related to gun violence.
Check out the November #ResearchRewind
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Catch up on the latest #ResearchRewind for the latest peer-reviewed academic and scientific studies and reports related to gun violence. Today at armedwithreason.substack.com/p/research-r...
An observer at the Sarimazi Raptor Count in Türkiye counts thousands of migrating storks overhead.
This #WorldMigratoryBird day why not join us on a trip down memory lane…
Read on to hear about some of RSPB science’s work on migratory species in the last few years 🪶
#ResearchRewind
A prime directive of GVPedia is to continually search for and compile the latest peer-reviewed academic and scientific studies and reports related to gun violence.
Catch up on the August edition of #researchrewind
For our new feature, Research Rewind, we list the most up-to-date academic and scientific studies related to gun violence to help fight the disinformation that floods our digital age.
#gunviolenceawareness #GVP #researchrewind #cvi #DataSavesLives
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#ResearchRewind: "Habitual daily intake of a sweet and fatty snack modulates reward processing in humans" http://dlvr.it/TKpXYF
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#ResearchRewind: "Habitual daily intake of a sweet and fatty snack modulates reward processing in humans" http://dlvr.it/TKpWQq
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#ResearchRewind: Tree-dwelling salamanders placed in wind tunnels to study how they control their fall when leaping from great heights. cell.com/current-biol...
Christian Brown, Erik Sathe, Robert Dudley, & Stephen Deban
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#ResearchRewind: Stressed plants emit airborne sounds that can be detected from over a meter away. cell.com/cell/fulltex...
#TelavivUniversity Lilach Hadany & colleagues
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Sacoglossan sea slugs don't mind losing their heads.
Not only can the sea slugs elect to detach their heads and survive, but they can regrow a whole new body. www.cell.com/current-biol...
Video Credit: Sayaka Mitoh
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