University of Adelaide researchers have discovered a biochemical mechanism fundamental to plant life that could have far-reaching implications for the
Month: May 2019
Australian drivers ready to embrace phone restriction apps — if they can still talk
Almost 70 per cent of drivers would be willing to install smartphone apps that block texting and browsing according to
People in higher social class have an exaggerated belief that they are better than others
People who see themselves as being in a higher social class may tend to have an exaggerated belief that they
Being a dog lover is in your genes, study finds
The desire to own a dog is not a choice, it’s in your DNA, according to a new study involving
What to know about ulcerative colitis and cancer
Ulcerative colitis (UC) causes inflammation in the digestive system. This may increase the risk of certain cancers. There appears to
Nearly 1 in 5 parents say their child never wears a helmet while riding a bike
Despite evidence that helmets are critical to preventing head injuries, not all children wear them while biking, skateboarding and riding
Eliminating extended work shifts improves sleep duration for senior resident physicians
Getting a good night’s sleep is important for everyone — including physicians. In 2011, the Accreditation Council for Graduate Medical
Chemical records in teeth confirm elusive Alaska lake seals are one of a kind
Hundreds of harbor seals live in Iliamna Lake, the largest body of freshwater in Alaska and one of the most productive
Good leadership and values key to staff satisfaction
Tourism and hospitality firms that score highly for leadership and cultural values see higher staff satisfaction, according to a new
Scientists succeed in testing potential brain-based method to diagnose autism
Scientists at Wake Forest School of Medicine have taken the first step in developing an objective, brain-based test to diagnose