The University of New Brunswick and Dalhousie University are both preparing new ways for students to study artificial ...
Equipped with the world’s largest digital camera built for astronomy, the observatory will repeatedly scan the southern sky and create an unprecedented time-lapse record of cosmic changes ...
A Japanese research team found that the way a cup feels in the hand can change how coffee tastes. The team said even changing ...
A 2020 mask mandate study used by the CDC to inform masking policy is scrutinized for flawed methodology and cherry-picked ...
A new study says humans instinctively drift left, or counterclockwise, when we walk — even if no one else is around. Researchers from the University of Navarra observed the surprising leftward lean ...
The researchers looked at over 600,000 young people, and found that if one person had a predisposition or diagnosis for a mental disorder, peers could develop the same disorder.
A new study shows how cats age in a remarkably similar way to humans, and this may be useful for geriatric medicine.
A Rutgers researcher leading the study said the matter “comes down to purposeful interaction versus compulsive escapism” Compulsive smartphone habits in older adults can be linked to a higher risk of ...
Airborne asbestos has been found in New Zealand testing on children's play sand, in results researchers say they did not want ...
Scientists are studying what pregnancy does to the brain and how it does so, shedding light on a long-understudied area of neuroscience.
A Long Covid trial by the University College London helped patients to return to work and their hobbies, and is the first to ...
The findings point to the brain's own communication machinery unknowingly contributing to the spread of the disease.