Children prenatally exposed to anesthesia for maternal surgery during pregnancy were significantly more likely than unexposed children to receive a
Month: March 2024
Small dietary changes can cut your carbon footprint by 25%
The latest Canada’s Food Guide presents a paradigm shift in nutrition advice, nixing traditional food groups, including meat and dairy,
Healthy sleep needs a healthy day: boost exercise to beat your bedtime blues
Early riser or night owl, everyone appreciates a good night’s sleep. But despite the best of intentions, quality sleep can
Parents, wealth, race drive girls’ chances to play sports
The likelihood that a girl will participate in high school sports in the United States is driven not so much
Shining a light on the effects of habituation and neural adaptation on the evolution of animal signals
A new paper published in The Quarterly Review of Biology examines the possible effects of two properties of receiver playing
Heart disease research challenges ‘one size fits all’ aspirin guidelines
Heart disease researchers have identified a group of patients in whom international guidelines on aspirin use for heart health may
Researchers use Hawk supercomputer and lean into imperfection to improve solar cell efficiency
Since the turn of the century, Germany has made major strides in solar energy production. In 2000, the country generated
Learning and memory problems in down syndrome linked to alterations in genome’s ‘dark matter’
Researchers at the Centre for Genomic Regulation (CRG) reveal that the Snhg11 gene is critical for the function and formation
Low-Temperature Plasma used to remove E. coli from hydroponically grown crops
A group led by researchers at Nagoya University and Meijo University in Japan has developed a disinfection technology that uses
Researchers look at environmental impacts of AI tools
As artificial intelligence (AI) is increasingly used in radiology, researchers caution that it’s essential to consider the environmental impact of