A new University of Central Florida study suggests abuse and mistreatment by those at the top of an organization do
Month: December 2018
Oregon scientists use EEG to decode how people navigate complex sequences
To perform a song, a dance or write computer code, people need to call upon the basic elements of their
Women in hospital medicine face major obstacles
Women in hospital medicine face major obstacles during pregnancy, parental leave and returning to work, prompting a discussion about gender
Importance of good sleep routines for children
Sleep hygiene, which includes practices like providing a cool and quiet sleeping environment or reading before bed time to help
Not in the DNA: Epigenetics discovered in single-celled archaea
University of Nebraska-Lincoln researchers have found revolutionary evidence that an evolutionary phenomenon at work in complex organisms is at play
A Mediterranean diet in pregnancy is associated with lower risk of accelerated growth
The Mediterranean diet is characterised by a high content of fruits, vegetables, olive oil, legumes and nuts. This healthy diet
Macroscopic phenomena governed by microscopic physics
It has been difficult to simultaneously obtain micro- and macroscopic information in outer space. Global images of distant astrophysical phenomena
Scientists call for eight steps to increase soil carbon for climate action and food security
Leading scientists call for action to increase global soil carbon, in advance of the annual climate summit of the United
Study finds toxic flame retardants in children’s car seats
In a new study, Indiana University scientists found toxic flame retardants in newly manufactured children’s car seats, sparking concerns about
Undercover investigation: Socio-economic survey of pangolin hunting in Assam, India
Alarming footage captured by World Animal Protection and the Wildlife Conservation Research Unit (WildCRU) at University of Oxford reveals the