Newswise Feature Channel: DaVinci Code - hidden /articles/channels/DaVinci Code - hidden This feature channel highlights stories related to the novel and motion picture release of The DaVinci Code. en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise Feature Channel: DaVinci Code - hidden 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif TRANSCRIPT AND VIDEO AVAILABLE Live Event for April 21: Sleeping pill reduces levels of Alzheimer's proteins /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c58 /articles/live-event-for-april-21-sleeping-pill-reduces-levels-of-alzheimer-s-proteins/?sc=c58 Fri, 21 Apr 2023 15:10:43 EST Healthspan,All Journal News,Alzheimer's and Dementia,Neuro,Pharmaceuticals,Sleep,Addiction,Agriculture,AIDS and HIV,Alcohol and Alcoholism,Allergies,Apps,Archaeology and Anthropology,Artificial Intelligence,Arts and Entertainment,ASCO Meeting News,Asthma,Autism,Autoimmune Diseases,Automotive,Aviation and Aeronautics,Back to School,Behavioral Science,Biotech,Birds,Blood,Bone Health,Budgets and Funding,Bullying,Business Ethics,Cancer,Cardiovascular Health,Cell Biology,Chemistry,Children's Health,Civil Liberties,Climate Science,Clinical Trials,Cognition and Learning,Complementary Medicine,Crime and Forensic Science,Dermatology,Diabetes,Digestive Disorders,Dinosaurs,Drug Resistance,Drugs and Drug Abuse,Economics,Education,Emergency Medicine,Energy,Engineering,Entrepreneurship,Environmental Health,Environmental Science,Epilepsy,Ethics and Research Methods,Evolution and Darwin,Exercise and Fitness,Fall,Family and Parenting,Focused Ultrasound,Food and Water Safety,Food Science,Fusion,Gaming,Gender Issues,Genetics,Ge Medical News,Science News,Life News (Social and Behavioral Sciences),Business News Research Results Researcher will discuss the study which involved a sleeping aid known as suvorexant that is already approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) for insomnia, hints at the potential of sleep medications to slow or stop the progression of Alzheimer's disease. 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The extremely contagious Delta variant continues to spread, prompting mask mandates, proof of vaccination, and other measures. Media invited to ask the experts about these and related topics. Newswise Policing and Law Enforcement: Further Considerations from Psychological Science /articles/policing-and-law-enforcement-further-considerations-from-psychological-science/?sc=c58 /articles/policing-and-law-enforcement-further-considerations-from-psychological-science/?sc=c58 Thu, 04 Jun 2020 14:40:32 EST Crime and Forensic Science,Government and Law,Psychology and Psychiatry,Race and Ethnicity,Guns and Violence,U.S. Politics,Police Violence Life News (Law and Public Policy) Feature Commentary by Ludmila Nunes, PhD, of the Association for Psychological Science on some research on police and stereotyping, police officers' aggressiveness, and the impact of psychological science on policing in the United States. 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Augustana University, South Dakota Da Vinci Code: Love It Or Hate It, But Don't Dismiss It /articles/da-vinci-code-love-it-or-hate-it-but-dont-dismiss-it/?sc=c58 /articles/da-vinci-code-love-it-or-hate-it-but-dont-dismiss-it/?sc=c58 Mon, 22 May 2006 13:10:00 EST Life News (Pop Culture) Feature The Da Vinci Code, the Ron Howard movie based on the best-selling book by Dan Brown, was released Friday, May 19, in theaters across the United States to a loudly mixed chorus of critics and fans. University of North Dakota pop culture scholar and English professor Kathleen Dixon observes that the Da Vinci Code--love it or hate it--is a cultural phenomenon. 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University of New Hampshire Experts Offer Background on Da Vinci Code "Secrets" /articles/experts-offer-background-on-da-vinci-code-secrets/?sc=c58 /articles/experts-offer-background-on-da-vinci-code-secrets/?sc=c58 Tue, 09 May 2006 14:15:00 EST Life News (Arts and Humanities) Feature Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis faculty experts are available to comment on themes and issues in The Da Vinci Code: Leonardo da Vinci's Last Supper, anagrams and cryptography, Catholicism. Indiana University-Purdue University Indianapolis (IUPUI) Breaking the Da Vinci Code: A Professor Weighs In /articles/breaking-the-da-vinci-code-a-professor-weighs-in/?sc=c58 /articles/breaking-the-da-vinci-code-a-professor-weighs-in/?sc=c58 Tue, 04 Apr 2006 15:50:00 EST Life News (Pop Culture) Feature A professor of literature says Dan Brown is having it both ways: getting publicity by infuriating people, but getting away with it because of his book's fiction label. This expert can speak about factual inaccuracies, her recent tour of Opus Dei, the lawsuit and the upcoming movie. Champlain College