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Prof. Sahra Talamo in the center, with Prof. Paweł Valde-Nowak is on her left, and Prof. Adam Nadachowski on her right.
Baby participates in experiment by Francesco Poli and others by looking at monster on screen. Eyetracking is used to see what the baby is looking at.
A new survey commissioned by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center among U.S. adults finds that only 1% of men are concerned about bone density.
As many as 19% of packaged foods and beverages contain synthetic food dyes, according to new research evaluating the content of 39,763 US grocery store products. The findings were published today in ...
Women who experience severe bleeding after giving birth face elevated risks to their cardiovascular health that can persist for up to 15 years – a new analysis of data from over 9.7 million women ...
The discovery of an unknown organelle inside our cells could open the door to new treatments for devastating inherited diseases.
A research team led by Associate Professor Yasushi Segawa, graduate students Mai Nagase (at the time of the research) and Rui Yoshida, and technical staff member Sachiko Nakano of the Institute for ...
It’s no secret that women often become less interested in sex with age. However, orgasm and satisfaction have been shown to not decline significantly with age. A new study suggests regular sexual ...
Research led by Earth scientists at the University of Southampton has uncovered evidence of rhythmic surges of molten mantle ...
Quantum computers can solve extraordinarily complex problems, unlocking new possibilities in fields such as drug development, ...
As we age, our skin naturally becomes thinner and more fragile due to a decline in cell production. Now, researchers have ...
Black carbon – commonly known as soot – may be contributing to a rise in hospital visits for respiratory issues among older adults in Jackson, according to an Ole Miss study.