Many parents struggle deciding whether their middle or high school aged child should stay home from school if they don’t
Month: March 2024
Human brains are getting larger: That may be good news for dementia risk
A new study by researchers at UC Davis Health found human brains are getting larger. Study participants born in the
More exposure to artificial, bright, outdoor night-time light linked to higher stroke risk
People continuously exposed to bright, artificial light at night may be at increased risk of developing conditions that affect blood
Treatment for blindness-causing retinal detachment using viscous seaweed
It’s taboo to consume seaweed soup before exams in Korea since it can lead to failing the exam. The belief
Research identifies characteristics of cities that would support young people’s mental health
As cities around the world continue to draw young people for work, education, and social opportunities, a new study identifies
Novel electrochemical sensor detects dangerous bacteria
Researchers at Goethe University Frankfurt and Kiel University have developed a novel sensor for the detection of bacteria. It is
Greener streets linked to better sleep
Living on a greener street or having views of blue spaces from your home will help you sleep for longer.
Breakthrough antibiotic shows promise against obstinate mycobacterial infections
A team of scientists led by Prof Guillermo Bazan from NUS Institute for Functional Intelligent Materials (I-FIM) has developed a
Stem cell model offers first glimpse of early human embryonic development
It’s one of life’s most defining moments — that crucial step in embryonic development, when an indistinct ball of cells
Humans pass more viruses to other animals than we catch from them
Humans pass on more viruses to domestic and wild animals than we catch from them, according to a major new