Articles

  • Sep 27, 2024 | webmd.com | Monique Brouillette |Smitha Bhandari

    Food and mood often go together. You might reach for a comforting bag of chips when you feel down. Or feel so stressed that you can’t even think about eating. It’s normal for difficult emotions to make you overeat or eat too little. But if you live with clinical depression, changes in eating can be long-term and lead to drastic weight gain or loss.

  • Sep 4, 2024 | nature.com | Monique Brouillette

    In the early days of generative artificial intelligence (AI), Ethan Mollick told his students to use it freely as long as they disclosed it. According to Mollick, a specialist in innovation and entrepreneurship at the Wharton School of the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia, “it worked great when ChatGPT-3.5 was the best model out there”. The program was good, but did not replace students’ input and they still had to edit and tweak its responses to earn a high grade in Mollick’s course.

  • Aug 16, 2024 | jamanetwork.com | Monique Brouillette |Robin Cooper

    In the spring of 2020, Maddy Kline was finishing her first year of medical school at Harvard and things were not going as expected. As the COVID-19 pandemic was surging across the nation, it was highlighting entrenched socioeconomic inequalities in health care and working conditions. George Floyd’s death at the hands of police officers was igniting protests.

  • Jul 31, 2024 | projektpulsar.pl | Monique Brouillette

    Naukowcy śledzili cztery wieloryby białuchy w Mystic Aquarium w Connecticut przez ponad 200 godzin i zaobserwowali około 2500 przypadków dokonywanych przez te ssaki zmian wyglądu ich melonów. „Melon” u walenia białuchy jest naroślą z tkanki tłuszczowej na czole, która wspomaga emisję sygnału echolokacyjnego. Z nowych badań wynika, że mimo pozornie kamiennego „oblicza” wieloryby poruszają, trzęsą, uderzają i popychają się tymi bulwiastymi naroślami, nadając im wygląd kojarzący się z mimiką.

  • Jun 27, 2024 | infobae.com | Monique Brouillette

    Temprano por la mañana de un día a finales de octubre de 2013, Gerard Talavera, un entomólogo, vio algo muy inusual: una bandada de mariposas dama pintada varadas en una playa de la Guayana Francesa. La dama pintada, o la especie Vanessa cardui, es una de las mariposas con mayor presencia en el mundo, pero no hay en Sudamérica. Sin embargo, ahí estaban, descansando en la arena de las costas orientales del continente, con las alas desgastadas y llenas de agujeros.

Contact details

Socials & Sites

Try JournoFinder For Free

Search and contact over 1M+ journalist profiles, browse 100M+ articles, and unlock powerful PR tools.

Start Your 7-Day Free Trial →

X (formerly Twitter)

Followers
1K
Tweets
1K
DMs Open
No
Monique Brouillette
Monique Brouillette @mo_brouillette
4 Oct 24

Researchers have been tinkering with pig genetics in order to make donor animals whose organs are more compatible with our own...want to know how close they are? Check out my new article for Nature Lab Animal https://t.co/tJocHJRhmA

Monique Brouillette
Monique Brouillette @mo_brouillette
23 Sep 24

RT @TrendsGenetics: A recent TIG paper is featured in an "Inner Workings" article out today in PNAS. Check it out! Thank you, @mo_brouille…

Monique Brouillette
Monique Brouillette @mo_brouillette
25 Jun 24

I got to write about a really cool study for the @nytimes that combines good ole fashion detective work with pollen #DNAmetabarcoding to mark the longest insect flight ever recorded! https://t.co/L5ktxoLZPC