Newswise News from Baylor University billing Latest news from Baylor University on Newswise en-us Copyright 2024 Newswise Newswise News from Baylor University 115 31 / /images/newswise-logo-rss.gif Jet Lag Is a Drag: Why It Happens and How to Avoid It /articles/jet-lag-is-a-drag-why-it-happens-and-how-to-avoid-it/?sc=rsin /articles/jet-lag-is-a-drag-why-it-happens-and-how-to-avoid-it/?sc=rsin Mon, 25 Mar 2024 11:05:33 EST Anyone who has traveled has probably experienced jet lag - that exhausted feeling that comes after long travel and trips. But why do we feel jet lagged and how can we avoid it? Baylor University Baylor Mathematicians Create New Math Track at Crossroads of Geometry and Harmonic Analysis /articles/baylor-mathematicians-create-new-math-track-at-crossroads-of-geometry-and-harmonic-analysis/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-mathematicians-create-new-math-track-at-crossroads-of-geometry-and-harmonic-analysis/?sc=rsin Tue, 27 Feb 2024 12:05:57 EST Baylor University mathematicians Dorina Mitrea, Ph.D., and Marius Mitrea, Ph.D., along with Irina Mitrea, Ph.D., professor of mathematics at Temple University, have co-authored an unprecedented 5-volume, 5,000-page original research monograph that creates a new track in mathematics. Geometric Harmonic Analysis (GHA) is a specific area of mathematics at the crossroads of two well-established branches: geometry and harmonic analysis. Baylor University The Days Blur Together: Study Shows How the COVID-19 Pandemic Affected Perceptions of Time... and Our Mental Well-being /articles/the-days-blur-together-study-shows-how-the-covid-19-pandemic-affected-perceptions-of-time-and-our-mental-well-being/?sc=rsin /articles/the-days-blur-together-study-shows-how-the-covid-19-pandemic-affected-perceptions-of-time-and-our-mental-well-being/?sc=rsin Wed, 07 Feb 2024 16:05:20 EST Although time is a set duration of hours, minutes and seconds, the perception of time can vary dramatically based on the individual and especially during times of high stress and uncertainty such as disasters, recessions and most recently the COVID-19 lockdown. Baylor University Baylor Honors University of Texas Professor with $250,000 Robert Foster Cherry Award for Great Teaching /articles/baylor-honors-university-of-texas-professor-with-250-000-robert-foster-cherry-award-for-great-teaching/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-honors-university-of-texas-professor-with-250-000-robert-foster-cherry-award-for-great-teaching/?sc=rsin Tue, 23 Jan 2024 17:05:44 EST Jay L. Banner, Ph.D., F. M. Bullard Professor at UT-Austin's Jackson School of Geosciences, selected for national teaching award, will teach in residence at Baylor in spring 2025. Baylor University Baylor Researcher Explores the Resiliency of the Blackfeet Community /articles/baylor-researcher-explores-the-resiliency-of-the-blackfeet-community/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-researcher-explores-the-resiliency-of-the-blackfeet-community/?sc=rsin Mon, 27 Nov 2023 10:05:22 EST The National Institutes of Health (NIH) has awarded a five-year, $3.37 million research grant to Baylor University, Blackfeet Community College (BFCC) in Browning, Montana, and Montana State University-Bozeman to explore how the resiliency of the Blackfeet American Indian community could mitigate the health effects related to historical and childhood trauma. Baylor University The Invisible Labor of Adult Daughters: Baylor Expert Highlights the Valuable Role of Adult 'Daughtering' /articles/the-invisible-labor-of-adult-daughters-baylor-expert-highlights-the-valuable-role-of-adult-daughtering/?sc=rsin /articles/the-invisible-labor-of-adult-daughters-baylor-expert-highlights-the-valuable-role-of-adult-daughtering/?sc=rsin Tue, 19 Sep 2023 17:05:43 EST Baylor University Baylor Researchers Examine Relationship Between Imprisoned Mothers and Their Adolescent Children's Risk Behaviors /articles/baylor-researchers-examine-relationship-between-imprisoned-mothers-and-their-adolescent-children-s-risk-behaviors/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-researchers-examine-relationship-between-imprisoned-mothers-and-their-adolescent-children-s-risk-behaviors/?sc=rsin Mon, 26 Jun 2023 11:55:00 EST Evidence suggests maternal incarceration is a risk factor for adolescents' depression and withdrawal, as well as substance abuse and delinquency. However, little work has been done to understand how it affects sleep patterns, dietary behaviors and physical activity. Baylor University Large and In Charge /articles/large-and-in-charge/?sc=rsin /articles/large-and-in-charge/?sc=rsin Fri, 23 Jun 2023 14:05:35 EST In 2018 and 2019, Sarah Kienle, Ph.D., assistant professor of biology at Baylor University, and her colleagues collected movement and dive behavior data and samples from leopard seals off the Western Antarctic Peninsula. Their goal was to compile crucial baseline data on the ecology and physiology of this enigmatic species. Baylor University Baylor Chemist-led Study Leads to Scientific Journals Changing Guidelines /articles/baylor-chemist-led-study-leads-to-scientific-journals-changing-guidelines/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-chemist-led-study-leads-to-scientific-journals-changing-guidelines/?sc=rsin Tue, 06 Jun 2023 10:05:59 EST Elemental Analysis is so widely adopted that chemistry journals require this technique to publish any new compound. The standard of the value obtained being plus or minus of 0.4% of the formula value for a compound, as determined by elemental analysis, but is this long-accepted +/-0.4% standard accurate? Depending on the nature of the compound, element assessed, and identity of the trace impurities, the +/-0.4% requirement could be too high or too low, and that intrigued an international research team led by a Baylor University chemistry professor to conduct the first-ever review of the validity of the standard. Baylor University Morning Lark or Night Owl: Baylor Researchers Highlight the Influence of Behavior on the Circadian Preferences of College Students /articles/morning-lark-or-night-owl-baylor-researchers-highlight-the-influence-of-behavior-on-the-circadian-preferences-of-college-students/?sc=rsin /articles/morning-lark-or-night-owl-baylor-researchers-highlight-the-influence-of-behavior-on-the-circadian-preferences-of-college-students/?sc=rsin Wed, 17 May 2023 18:25:44 EST A new study from researchers with Baylor University's Sleep Neuroscience and Cognition Laboratory shows that chronotypes are more flexible than originally thought. Baylor University The Waco COVID Survey: A Community-Based SARS-CoV-2 Serological Surveillance Study in Central Texas /articles/the-waco-covid-survey-a-community-based-sars-cov-2-serological-surveillance-study-in-central-texas/?sc=rsin /articles/the-waco-covid-survey-a-community-based-sars-cov-2-serological-surveillance-study-in-central-texas/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 May 2023 17:50:52 EST Results from the Waco COVID Survey have provided needed insights into how the dynamics of COVID-19 transmission, health behaviors and COVID-19-related attitudes changed across the first two years of the pandemic in the McLennan County, Texas. Baylor University Baylor Researchers Explore Effect of Instagram, TikTok on Psychological Well-Being /articles/baylor-researchers-explore-effect-of-instagram-tiktok-on-psychological-well-being/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-researchers-explore-effect-of-instagram-tiktok-on-psychological-well-being/?sc=rsin Mon, 08 May 2023 13:45:52 EST Noted Baylor University smartphone researchers Meredith E. David, Ph.D., Associate Professor of Marketing, and James A. Roberts, Ph.D., The Ben H. Williams Professor of Marketing in the Hankamer School of Business, have investigated the correlation between the "flow states" - or happiness experienced by individuals - while using Instagram and TikTok and psychological well-being. Baylor University The Magic and Mystery of pi (Pi) /articles/the-magic-and-mystery-of-pi/?sc=rsin /articles/the-magic-and-mystery-of-pi/?sc=rsin Wed, 08 Mar 2023 13:15:40 EST With National Pi Day March 14, Baylor mathematics chair Dorina Mitrea, Ph.D., explains what makes Pi important. Baylor University Countdown To the Big Game: Dr. Tyrha's Top Five Super Bowl Commercials for the Past Five Years /articles/countdown-to-the-big-game-dr-tyrha-s-top-five-super-bowl-commercials-for-the-past-five-years/?sc=rsin /articles/countdown-to-the-big-game-dr-tyrha-s-top-five-super-bowl-commercials-for-the-past-five-years/?sc=rsin Fri, 03 Feb 2023 18:05:46 EST Who are the big brands who win big with their Super Bowl commercials? Advertising executive and multicultural media expert Tyrha M. Lindsey-Warren, Ph.D., clinical assistant professor of marketing at Baylor University's Hankamer School of Business, says the key for companies break through the noise and make a lasting impression on viewers is empowered storytelling. Baylor University Baylor Study Combines Lithophane, 3D Printing to Enable Blind Individuals to "See" Data /articles/baylor-study-combines-lithophane-3d-printing-to-enable-blind-individuals-to-see-data/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-study-combines-lithophane-3d-printing-to-enable-blind-individuals-to-see-data/?sc=rsin Wed, 17 Aug 2022 16:35:03 EST Lithophane is an ancient artistic medium but never used to represent scientific data and imagery in a quantitative, controlled manner for tactile visualization and integration. Lithophane combined with 3D printing is turning scientific data into tactile graphics for all to see by eyesight or touch. Baylor University National Study Examines Link Between Accountability to God, Psychological Well-Being /articles/national-study-examines-link-between-accountability-to-god-psychological-well-being/?sc=rsin /articles/national-study-examines-link-between-accountability-to-god-psychological-well-being/?sc=rsin Wed, 02 Mar 2022 13:35:28 EST Religious believers who embrace accountability to God (or another transcendent guide for life) experience higher levels of psychological well-being - mattering to others, dignity and meaning in their lives, though not happiness. Baylor University Baylor Study Evaluates Biodiversity Impacts of Alternative Energy Strategies /articles/baylor-study-evaluates-biodiversity-impacts-of-alternative-energy-strategies/?sc=rsin /articles/baylor-study-evaluates-biodiversity-impacts-of-alternative-energy-strategies/?sc=rsin Tue, 13 Jul 2021 17:05:24 EST Climate change mitigation efforts have led to shifts from fossil-fuel dependence to large-scale renewable energy. However, renewable energy sources require significant land and could come at a cost to ecosystems. A new study led by Ryan McManamay, Ph.D., assistant professor of environmental science at Baylor University, evaluates potential conflicts between alternative energy strategies and biodiversity conservation. Baylor University Workplace Communication Study During Pandemic Finds Managers Should Talk Less, Listen More /articles/workplace-communication-study-during-pandemic-finds-managers-should-talk-less-listen-more/?sc=rsin /articles/workplace-communication-study-during-pandemic-finds-managers-should-talk-less-listen-more/?sc=rsin Mon, 12 Apr 2021 11:05:40 EST Managers should listen more, be empathetic and be sure they give feedback -- even if they cannot solve a problem immediately, according to a Baylor University study that focused on workplace communication during the pandemic. The crisis highlighted the need for better on-the-job communication with employees now and in the future, when the pandemic recedes, researchers said. Baylor University Racial Diversity in a Church Is Associated with Higher Attendance Over Time /articles/new-study-on-racial-diversity-in-churches-is-a-startling-contrast-to-past-research-that-found-multiracial-congregations-less-stable-over-time/?sc=rsin /articles/new-study-on-racial-diversity-in-churches-is-a-startling-contrast-to-past-research-that-found-multiracial-congregations-less-stable-over-time/?sc=rsin Mon, 29 Mar 2021 06:05:01 EST United Methodist churches -- whether the congregation is white or not -- have higher attendance when located within white neighborhoods. But racial diversity within a church is associated with higher average attendance over time, according to a study led by Baylor University. Baylor University United States Ranks Lowest in Overall Policies Aimed at Helping Parents Support Children, Study of 20 Developed Nations Finds /articles/united-states-ranks-lowest-in-overall-policies-aimed-at-helping-parents-support-children-study-of-20-developed-nations-finds/?sc=rsin /articles/united-states-ranks-lowest-in-overall-policies-aimed-at-helping-parents-support-children-study-of-20-developed-nations-finds/?sc=rsin Mon, 22 Mar 2021 07:15:00 EST The United States ranks lowest in overall policies to help support children in lower-income families. A study of 20 developed nations found that more flexible work hours and paid leave are more effective for children's psychological health than cash transfers. Baylor University