Dinosaurs went extinct around 60-65 millions of years ago and scientists are still discovering new species. This is quite a
Day: May 11, 2019
Detection of unusual hybrid schistosomes in Malawi
LSTM’s Professor Russell Stothard is senior author on a new paper in which researchers from the UK and Malawi have
Older adults with obesity may have fewer years of healthy life
A team of researchers at Duke-NUS Medical School found that older adults with obesity could expect fewer years of remaining
Athletes with sickle cell traits are at more risk to collapse: here’s why
A recent study published in Southern Medical Journal, led by researchers from the University of South Florida identifies a genetic
The heart ‘talks’ to fat cells
Like sending a letter through the mail or a text over a cellular network, the heart can generate messages that
Pokémon activates a unique part of the brain, offering insights into its structure
Penn doctoral student Michael Barnett admits he was “obsessed” with Pokémon as a child, spending hours with Pikachu and the gang. So, as
Does sunscreen compromise vitamin D levels? Maybe not
Sunscreen can reduce the sun’s adverse effects, but there are concerns that it might inhibit the body’s production of vitamin
How Nipah virus spreads from person to person: Lessons from 14 years of investigations
The deadly Nipah virus, which is carried by bats and occasionally infects people, is more likely to be transmitted from
Adverse Childhood Experiences Negatively Impact Adults with Lupus
Adults with lupus who report having had adverse childhood experiences (ACEs), such as abuse, neglect and household challenges, report higher
An electric tongue can handle more spicy foods than you can
Spicy food is huge business, and Washington State University researchers have found that an electronic tongue, or e-tongue, is more