Workplace Stress: Identifying the Signs and Causesby Scott D. Hanton, PhDHelping staff recognize, address, and alleviate workplace stress
Stress May Increase Desire For Reward But Not Pleasure, Research Findsby American Psychological Association
NewsMetamaterials with Built-In Frustration Have Mechanical Memoryby University of AmsterdamResearchers use non-orientable materials such as Möbius strips to build metamaterial that doesn't deform under stress
NewsNew Metric Allows Researchers to Better Understand Soft Material Behaviorby University of Illinois at Urbana-ChampaignResearchers develop new metric to better understand how soft materials yield to stress
NewsNew Research Shows That Stress Quickens Aging—but It Can Be Reversedby Brigham and Women's HospitalPatients who endured stress from surgery, COVID-19, and more experienced age restoration
NewsTechnique Offers New Insight into How Materials Respond to Stressesby North Carolina State UniversityThe work can inform development on new textiles, semiconductors, and electronics
NewsCOVID-19 Pandemic Stress Physically Aged Teenagers’ Brainsby Holden GalushaNew study from Stanford shows that the pandemic made young people mature faster neurologically
NewsForeseeing Failure of Solid Metal Materialsby University of California - Santa BarbaraResearchers develop a way to predict the failure of solid metal materials from the first stage of cyclic stress
NewsFood and Company Help Animals in Captivityby University of PortsmouthResearch helps farmers and zoos maximize animal welfare
NewsThis Immune Cell Function Could Control Deadly Allergic Reactionsby Michigan State UniversityScientists have identified a master control mechanism on mast cells that can prevent the immune system from overreacting in times of stress
NewsHaving Stressed out Ancestors Improves Immune Response to Stressby Penn StateStudy results suggest that family history should be considered to predict or understand the health implications of stress
NewsStress Can Impair Memory, Reduce Brain Size in Middle Ageby University of Texas Health Science Center at San AntonioMemory loss and brain shrinkage were found in the study's middle-age participants before the onset of any symptoms