Silence might not be deafening but it’s something that literally can be heard, concludes a team of philosophers and psychologists
Month: July 2023
Board games are boosting math ability in young children
Board games based on numbers, like Monopoly, Othello and Chutes and Ladders, make young children better at math, according to
Birth-control pills affect the body’s ability to regulate stress, study suggests
A new study shows that birth-control pills negatively impact women’s stress response. Women have used birth-control pills since the 1960s,
Previously unidentified proteins suggest new way to diagnose ovarian cancer
A study led by Nagoya University in Japan has identified three previously unknown membrane proteins in ovarian cancer. Using a
Brain networks encoding memory come together via electric fields
The “circuit” metaphor of the brain is as indisputable as it is familiar: Neurons forge direct physical connections to create
Unraveling the humanity in metacognitive ability: Distinguishing human metalearning from AI
Monitoring and controlling one’s own learning process objectively is essential for improving one’s learning abilities. This ability, often referred to
Existing cancer drug could be repurposed to fight certain aggressive cancers
A team of scientists led by Nanyang Technological University, Singapore (NTU Singapore) has found that an existing cancer drug could
Scientists discover natural repair process that fixes damaged hearing cells
University of Virginia School of Medicine researchers have discovered how the cells that let us hear can repair themselves after
AI nursing ethics: Viability of robots and artificial intelligence in nursing practice
The recent progress in the field of robotics and artificial intelligence (AI) promises a future where these technologies would play
In-person mindfulness courses help improve mental health for at least six months
Adults who voluntarily take part in mindfulness courses are less likely to experience symptoms of anxiety and depression for at