COVID-19 can negatively impact short-term memory function, the results of a new study have revealed. The researchers say memory function
Month: November 2022
Emotions may affect carbon offsetting willingness
The purpose of a flight may affect an individual’s willingness to compensate for carbon emissions, according to a new study.
Tumor matrix profiling gives clues to progression of some lung cancers
Scientists at the Garvan Institute of Medical Research have identified molecular profiles of the surrounding matrix of a common type
Ultrafine particles can change defense against lung cancer
While it may seem common knowledge that smoking is bad for your lungs, if and how ultrafine particles present in
Babies found to have greater imagination than previously known
In a new study published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B, scientists from Vienna-based Central European University have found
Believe it or ‘nut,’ almonds can help you cut calories
Weight loss is never an easy nut to crack, but a handful of almonds could keep extra kilos at bay
Sperm syringe offers new hope to infertile couples
A Monash University-developed syringe that uses a 3D filter to detect viable sperm can increase sperm quality selection by 65%,
Routine screening policy for all adult primary care patients could significantly improve depression diagnosis
Depression is a costly and debilitating condition that profoundly influences a person’s quality of life. In 2020, more than 21 million
New study shows repeated stress accelerates aging of the eye
New research from the University of California, Irvine, suggests aging is an important component of retinal ganglion cell death in
Study finds that diabetes may hasten breast cancer tumor growth and stiffness
While diabetes is already associated with an increased risk of developing breast cancer, a new Vanderbilt study published in Science Advances on