Scientists have developed a new way to help understand what happens in the body when people consume a plant product and the many chemicals it contains. The Journal of Natural Products published the ...
By now, it’s firmly established that modern humans and their Neanderthal relatives met and mated as our ancestors expanded ...
A new study provides a comprehensive global synthesis of how vessel traffic affects large marine wildlife, including whales, dolphins, seals, manatees, sea turtles, sharks and rays. The study, ...
Europe doesn’t have a strong “gun culture,” but maintains strict regulations. Still, as a major global producer and exporter of weapons, the regulation of ownership, licensing and enforcement remains ...
A study conducted by researchers at the State University of Campinas (UNICAMP) in São Paulo, Brazil, warns about the impact of the so-called "yo-yo effect" on women's metabolic health. The study shows ...
Abstract: The multidimensional nature of the information encoded in magnetoencephalography data demands for decision-making tools based on graph topology. In this context, possible sources of ...
Objective: This two-arm parallel randomized controlled trial with embedded N-of-1 analyses examined whether a digital intervention integrating gamification and telecoaching (Kiplin program) ...
aSchool of Allied Health, Human Services and Sport, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia bSchool of Psychology and Public Health, La Trobe University, Bundoora, VIC, Australia cOlga Tennison ...
Hours after an Atlantic hurricane came for Appalachia, many residents of rolling, tree-lined western Asheville, North Carolina, had nothing to do and nowhere to go. More than 1,000 roads were closed, ...
Human-caused global warming has been increasing faster and faster since the 1970s. Global average temperature compared with the middle of the 20th century 2010 to present +1.0°C 1970 to The world is ...
In an experiment last year at the Massachusetts Institute of Technology, more than fifty students from universities around Boston were split into three groups and asked to write SAT-style essays in ...