Human eyes really play ‘tricks’ on the mind, experts say
A new study has shown that the human visual system can ‘trick’ the brain into making inaccurate assumptions about the… Read More »Human eyes really play ‘tricks’ on the mind, experts say
A new study has shown that the human visual system can ‘trick’ the brain into making inaccurate assumptions about the… Read More »Human eyes really play ‘tricks’ on the mind, experts say
For more than 20 years, scientists have relied on the human reference genome, an agreed genetic sequence, as a standard… Read More »The clearest snapshot of human genomic diversity
Los científicos de la UC Santa Cruz, junto con un consorcio de investigadores, han publicado un borrador del primer pangenoma… Read More »La referencia del pangenoma humano permitirá una comprensión más completa y equitativa de la diversidad genómica
As AI becomes more and more realistic, our trust in those with whom we communicate may be compromised. Researchers at… Read More »The influence of AI on trust in human interaction — ScienceDaily
Humans inherited genetic material from Neanderthals that affects the shape of our noses, finds a new study led by UCL… Read More »Nose shape gene inherited from Neanderthals
Depression due to psychological stress affects millions of people around the world. However, most existing antidepressant drugs are slow, prone… Read More »Scientists have developed a potential antidepressant that exhibits anti-stress and antidepressant effects with minimal side effects — ScienceDaily
These health impacts affected communities in states with high oil and gas production, as well as states with limited or… Read More »These health impacts affected communities in states with high oil and gas production, as well as states with limited or no gas activity, underscoring the need for comprehensive regulatory action to protect Americans from the contaminants. — Daily Science
New research from the Boston Medical Center found that people living with HIV who had pulmonary tuberculosis had more extensive… Read More »Tuberculosis disease intensifies the antibody response against HIV in people with HIV
A new study from the U of T Scarborough finds that climate change is causing a commercially important marine crab… Read More »Crab populations are collapsing. Could losing your sense of smell be one of the important reasons why? New study looks at the physiological effects of ocean acidification on Dungeness crabs
After a stroke, physical activity can be essential for a successful recovery. People who spend four hours a week exercising… Read More »Physical activity is crucial for recovery after stroke – ScienceDaily