Young people aged 14 to 20 years are nowadays more satisfied with being single than their counterparts ten years ago.
Month: June 2024
Myths about intermittent fasting, debunked
In a new article, researchers at the University of Illinois Chicago debunk four common myths about the safety of intermittent
Next platform for brain-inspired computing
Computers have come so far in terms of their power and potential, rivaling and even eclipsing human brains in their
Your future medications could be personalized for you on a 3D printer
Chocolate-flavored pills for children who hate taking medicine. Several drugs combined into one daily pill for seniors who have trouble
Guiding humanity beyond the moon
What actually happens to the human body in space? While scientists and researchers have heavily researched how various factors impact
Circulating microRNAs likely as effective as A1C for predicting type 2 diabetes in youth
Type 2 diabetes in young people ages 10 to19 has more than doubled in the past 20 years, yet it
New study confirms forever chemicals are absorbed through human skin
A study of 17 commonly used synthetic ‘forever chemicals’ has shown that these toxic substances can readily be absorbed through
Facial recognition linked to close social bonds, not social butterflies
Do you have trouble recognising faces, or do you never forget a face? The better you are at facial recognition,
Chilling discovery: Study reveals evolution of human cold and menthol sensing protein, offering hope for future non-addictive pain therapies
Chronic pain affects millions worldwide, and current treatments often rely on opioids, which carry risks of addiction and overdose. Non-addictive
How old is your bone marrow?
Our bone marrow — the fatty, jelly-like substance inside our bones — is an unseen powerhouse quietly producing 500 billion