Eye-contact has a significant impact on interpersonal evaluation, and online job interviews are no exception. In addition to the quality
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Treating the gut-brain connection with B vitamins to treat Parkinson’s Disease
A study led by Nagoya University Graduate School of Medicine in Japan has revealed a link between gut microbiota and
How the ketogenic diet improves healthspan and memory in aging mice
The ketogenic diet has its fanatics and detractors among dieters, but either way, the diet has a scientifically documented impact
Origins of cumulative culture in human evolution
Each of us individually is the accumulated product of thousands of generations that have come before us in an unbroken
Promising drug target for treating osteoporosis
Osteoporosis is a skeletal condition that leads to the weakening of bones, making them porous, fragile, and prone to breakage.
The ‘Queen of the Night’ does not whistle
Opera singers have to use the extreme limits of their voice range. Many pedagogical and scientific sources suggest that the
Cancer survivors are at increased risk of disease throughout life
Swedish researchers have surveyed all people under the age of 25 who have had cancer since 1958. The study, led
New ‘aging atlas’ provides a detailed map of how cells and tissues age
A new aging atlas gives scientists an in-depth view of how individual cells and tissues in worms age and how
New study suggests cancer drug could be used to target protein connection that spurs Parkinson’s disease
In studies with genetically engineered mice, Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers say they have identified a potentially new biological target involving
Breakthrough approach enables bidirectional BCI functionality
Brain-computer interfaces or BCIs hold immense potential for individuals with a wide range of neurological conditions, but the road to