How does pedagogical authority operate in the classroom? A team from the University of Geneva (UNIGE) and the University of
Day: September 21, 2023
Career choice in stem cells: Predetermined or self-selected?
Bricklayer, banker, teacher — choosing a career is one of the most exciting and important decisions in our lives. At
Placenta holds answers to many unexplained pregnancy losses
Yale researchers have shown that placental examination resulted in the accurate pathologic determination of more than 90% of previously unexplained
Young children found to do better at school if their dads read and play with them
Fathers can give their children an educational advantage at primary school by reading, drawing and playing with them, according to
Researchers ‘bioprint’ living brain cell networks in the lab
Monash University Engineering researchers have successfully used “bioinks” containing living nerve cells (neurons) to print 3D nerve networks that can
New tool will help to diagnose form of extreme social isolation
A new evaluation tool offers practical guidance for diagnosing an extreme form of social isolation known as hikikimori. The diagnostic
Newfound brain circuit explains why infant cries prompt milk release
Hearing the sound of a newborn’s wail can trigger the release of oxytocin, a brain chemical that controls breast-milk release
Most people rely on parents for material support into adulthood
A new study finds that only a third of adults in the United States did not rely on their parents
Newly discovered bone stem cell causes premature skull fusion
Craniosynostosis, the premature fusion of the top of the skull in infants, is caused by an abnormal excess of a
Suppressing negative thoughts may be good for mental health after all, study suggests
The commonly-held belief that attempting to suppress negative thoughts is bad for our mental health could be wrong, a new