Computers and artificial intelligence continue to usher in major changes in the way people shop. It is relatively easy to
Month: April 2019
Gestures and visual animations reveal cognitive origins of linguistic meaning
Gestures and visual animations can help reveal the cognitive origins of meaning, indicating that our minds can assign a linguistic
How cortisol affects exposure therapy for anxiety disorders
Bochum-based psychologists have studied how the application of the stress hormone cortisol affects exposure therapy for anxiety disorders. The researchers
How Colon Cancer Unfolds in the Body
‘Protein whisperers’ create a new line of sight into the deadly disease PNNL scientists and colleagues have taken one of
Being too harsh on yourself could lead to OCD and anxiety
A new study has found that people who reported intense feelings of responsibility were susceptible to developing Obsessive Compulsive Disorder
Place-based management can protect coral reefs in a changing climate
Researchers from the University of Hawai’i at Mānoa (UH Mānoa) and the State of Hawai’i Department of Health have developed
Scientists discovered protein in blood cancer cells that is not present in healthy cells
Chemotherapy is still our best bet when fighting leukaemia and other forms of cancer. However, even though it is the
Exercise activates memory neural networks in older adults
How quickly do we experience the benefits of exercise? A new University of Maryland study of healthy older adults shows
Engineers make injectable tissues a reality
A simple injection that can help regrow damaged tissue has long been the dream of physicians and patients alike. A
Limiting the time when you eat helps controlling blood glucose levels
Type 2 diabetes is commonly caused by poor life choices – not exercising enough and eating too much of junk