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“Mr. Red Face is a fictional character created by adults to teach their children. It’s said that he often appears… Read More »BAD PARENTING – (FULL GAMEPLAY No Commentary)
“Mr. Red Face is a fictional character created by adults to teach their children. It’s said that he often appears… Read More »BAD PARENTING – (FULL GAMEPLAY No Commentary)
Moffitt Cancer Center researchers have developed a new reagent that improves the accuracy of drug synthesis. This innovative method, published… Read More »Researchers develop new chemical method to improve drug discovery
A tiny battery designed by MIT engineers could enable the deployment of cell-sized autonomous robots for delivering drugs inside the… Read More »Engineers design tiny batteries to power cell-sized robots
With new drugs on the market or in development for Alzheimer’s disease and other types of dementia, a new study… Read More »Same person in a different place: twice as likely to be diagnosed with dementia
A mathematical framework that draws on the economic theory of hidden action models provides insights into how the unobservable nature… Read More »Why do researchers often prefer safe projects to risky ones? Explaining risk aversion in science
In humans, the learning process is driven by different groups of brain cells firing together. For example, when neurons associated… Read More »Brain wiring is guided by activity even at very early stages of development
New research from the University of California, Santa Cruz, finally gives you the go-ahead to sing in the shower as… Read More »Singing by heart unlocks a surprisingly common musical superpower
New research co-led by Mass General Brigham experts has found that brain scans can detect consciousness in some unresponsive brain-injured… Read More »International study detects consciousness in unresponsive patients
Despite being home to some of the world’s most dangerous animals, Australia has been the English-speaking nation with the highest… Read More »Australia offers lessons for increasing American life expectancy
In a new study, researchers synthesized data from 206,873 people across 47 studies and found that digital health tools (such… Read More »Swipe up! Health apps deliver real results in droves