Exposure to a large-scale disaster, such as a tsunami, impacts population health over a decade later. A new study by
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How to tell if your boss is a ‘corporate psychopath’
Findings from research to help the business world identify destructive ‘corporate psychopaths’ will be presented at the Chelmsford Science Festival
Virtual reality helps people with hoarding disorder practice decluttering
Many people who dream of an organized, uncluttered home à la Marie Kondo find it hard to decide what to
NUS scientists develop innovative magnetic gel that heals diabetic wounds three times faster
Diabetic patients, whose natural wound-healing capabilities are compromised, often develop chronic wounds that are slow to heal. Such non-healing wounds
Stolen genes allow parasitic control of behavior
A team led by Tappei Mishina at the RIKEN Center for Biosystems Dynamics Research (BDR) has discovered that parasites manipulate
A miniature magnetic resonance imager made of diamond
The development of tumors begins with miniscule changes within the body’s cells; ion diffusion at the smallest scales is decisive
Molecular age of the eye determined
A team of researchers have mapped almost 6,000 proteins from different cell types within the eye by analyzing tiny drops
Two probiotics identified as promising hypertension treatments
An estimated 40% of the global adult population have high blood pressure, or hypertension, which puts people at risk of
Pathogen that plagues food processing plants eradicated by blue light
Blue light kills both dried cells and biofilms of the pathogen Listeria monocytogenes, a frequent contaminant of food processing facilities.
AI identifies antimalarial drug as possible osteoporosis treatment
Artificial intelligence has exploded in popularity and is being harnessed by some scientists to predict which molecules could treat illnesses,