A cheap and effective new catalyst developed by researchers at the University of California, Berkeley, can generate hydrogen fuel from
Month: December 2018
Parents’ brain activity ‘echoes’ their infant’s brain activity when they play together
When infants are playing with objects, their early attempts to pay attention to things are accompanied by bursts of high-frequency
Surmounting That Fitness Plateau
Just as there are diet plateaus, you can hit the wall with exercise, too — no longer seeing results from
A holiday gift to primary care doctors: Proof of their time crunch
The average primary care doctor needs to work six more hours a day than they already do, in order to
A painless adhesive
Researchers from the Harvard John A. Paulson School of Engineering and Applied Sciences (SEAS) and Xi’an Jiaotong University in China
How the Mediterranean Diet Can Help Women’s Hearts
Women who stick to a Mediterranean diet have a 25 percent lower risk of heart disease — and researchers say
A young star caught forming like a planet
Astronomers have captured one of the most detailed views of a young star taken to date, and revealed an unexpected
Melbourne geneticists make new discovery about how a baby’s sex is determined
Medical researchers at Melbourne’s Murdoch Children’s Research Institute have made a new discovery about how a baby’s sex is determined
Eczema Can Drive People to Thoughts of Suicide: Study
Nearly 28 million Americans are affected by the skin condition eczema, and for some it may become so chronic and
Stress in new mothers causes lasting health risks, depending on race, ethnicity, poverty
African-American women undergo more physical “wear-and-tear” during the first year after giving birth than Latina and white women, a consequence