Better-qualified staff maintain the quality of state-funded preschools, making up for the larger number of children per staff member in
Category: Health
Lifestyle factors that could harden arteries
A new study from the University of Georgia pinpoints lifestyle factors that could lead to hardened arteries. One of the
New computational tool improves gene identification
Like finding a needle in a haystack, identifying genes that are involved in particular diseases can be an arduous and
Huntington drug successfully lowers levels of disease-causing protein, study shows
An international clinical trial has found that a new drug for Huntington disease is safe, and that treatment with the
AI can detect depression in a child’s speech
A machine learning algorithm can detect signs of anxiety and depression in the speech patterns of young children, potentially providing
Bacteria-causing infections can be detected more rapidly
Two years ago, a group of infants died at the university hospital and it was found to be Gram-negative bacteria
Origin of Sino-Tibetan language family revealed by new research
The Sino-Tibetan language family includes early literary languages, such as Chinese, Tibetan, and Burmese, and is represented by more than
Social media has limited effects on teenage life satisfaction
Researchers from the Oxford Internet Institute (OII), part of the University of Oxford, used an eight-year survey of UK households
Ayahuasca fixings found in 1,000-year-old bundle in the Andes
Today’s hipster creatives and entrepreneurs are hardly the first generation to partake of ayahuasca, according to archaeologists who have discovered
New molecule maps cerebrovascular system
Brazilian and US researchers have developed a molecule called FRW that, in tests with mice, proved capable of binding to