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Journals Psychology Newsletter for 2026-01-27 ( 6 items )  
Cedars-Sinai Scientists Track Body's Most Elusive Proteins (10)
LOS ANGELES, California, Jan. 26 [Category: BizHospital] -- Cedars-Sinai, a nonprofit academic healthcare organization, posted the following news: * * * Cedars-Sinai Scientists Track Body's Most Elusive Proteins * What can a single molecule in just one of the body's cells reveal about a person's health? Quite a lot if you can find it. Cedars-Sinai investigators are doing just that. Using a powerful technology called single-cell proteomics, these detectives track molecules called proteins,  more PR

Dartmouth College: Tor Wager Wins Prestigious National Academy of Sciences Award (10)
HANOVER, New Hampshire, Jan. 26 -- Dartmouth College issued the following news: * * * Tor Wager Wins Prestigious National Academy of Sciences Award The Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences recognizes the neuroscientist's pioneering research on the mind-body connection and innovative neuroimaging approaches. * Tor Wager, the Diana L. Taylor 1977 Distinguished Professor of Neuroscience, has been named a recipient of the Atkinson Prize in Psychological and Cognitive Sciences more PR

Lit Bots Beware: Readers Less Favorable Toward AI-generated Creative Writing, U-M Research Finds (10)
ANN ARBOR, Michigan, Jan. 26 (TNSjou) -- The University of Michigan issued the following news: * * * Lit bots beware: Readers less favorable toward AI-generated creative writing, U-M research finds Study: The Artificial Intelligence Disclosure Penalty: Humans Persistently Devalue AI-generated Creative Writing When it comes to creative writing, score one for the humans over the machines. For now, anyway. New research finds that people evaluate creative writing less favorably when they learn  more PR

San Diego State University Professor Testifies Before Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 27 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee released the following testimony by Jean M. Twenge, a psychology professor at San Diego State University, from a Jan. 15, 2026, hearing entitled "Plugged Out: Examining the Impact of Technology on America's Youth": * * * Around 2012, something began to go wrong in the lives of American youth: Their mental health steadily deteriorated and their academic performance began to decline. * * * The adolescent mental he more PR

UC Merced Scientists Among Global Elite Shaping AI, Climate and Health (10)
MERCED, California, Jan. 26 -- The University of California Merced issued the following news: * * * UC Merced Scientists Among Global Elite Shaping AI, Climate and Health * UC Merced continues to demonstrate its growing influence on the global stage. Several faculty members landed on Clarivate's 2025 list of the world's most-cited researchers. The honor is reserved for the top 1% of scholars whose work has shaped their fields over the last 10 years. Clarivate, which produces journal impact more PR

University of Michigan Associate Professor Radesky Testifies Before Senate Commerce, Science & Transportation Committee (10)
WASHINGTON, Jan. 26 -- The Senate Commerce, Science and Transportation Committee released the following written testimony by Jenny Radesky, an associate professor of pediatrics at the University of Michigan, from a Jan. 15, 2026, hearing entitled "Plugged Out: Examining the Impact of Technology on America's Youth": * * * I thank Chair Cruz and Ranking Member Cantwell for this opportunity to testify regarding the impact of technology on America's youth. I am an Associate Professor of Pediatrics more PR