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Our brains underestimate our wrist’s true flexibility, study finds
Researchers have found that people systematically underestimate how far their wrists can move. This finding suggests that the brain’s internal...
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health / science
A Flawed Study Claimed That Vaccines Cause Autism. It Was Published in a Phony Journal
In January, a new study claimed that vaccines may cause autism and other psychiatric or neurological disorders. Elsewhere, I have shown that the...
realclearscience.com - 14 days ago
education / science
Zero is a young number in human history. How do our brains understand it? : Short Wave
What better time to contemplate the conundrum that is zero than the start of a new year? Zero is a fairly new concept in human history and even more recent as a number. It wasn't until around the 7th century that zero was being used as a number. That's when it showed up in the records of Indian...
npr.org - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Lululemon's Black Friday finds are selling fast — 25 best belt bags, sweaters, ABC pants and more
Hurry! These Black Friday finds won't last for long. Technically speaking, Black Friday 2024 is over. However, the Cyber Week party is still going...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
business
'Coyote vs. Acme' finds a new home after being shelved by Warner Bros.
apnews.com - 30+ days ago
parenting
TruHeight Growth Protein Shake Clinical Pilot Study Suggests Promising Support For Height Growth in Children and Adolescents
The study reinforces support from pediatric health professionals and parents who enjoy TruHeight's nutritious products, along with the healthy growth...
newsminer.com - 30+ days ago
technology
Research finds potential “molecular mimics” behind COVID-induced autoimmune disease
COVID infection has been linked to higher risk of autoimmune disorders, including rheumatoid arthritis and type 1 diabetes. But why the virus might...
eurekalert.org - 30+ days ago
books
Unveiling the challenges: exploring start-up hurdles faced by small and medium-sized enterprise entrepreneurs in Sri Lanka
This study specifically focuses on the factors contributing to start-up failures in the SME sector in Sri Lanka, with particular emphasis on the...
nature.com - 6 days ago
health / science
Surprising Link Between Menthol And Alzheimer's Discovered in Mice
A study found something strange in 2023: When mice with Alzheimer's disease inhale menthol, their cognitive abilities improve. It seems the chemical...
sciencealert.com - 30+ days ago
pets
Why you should (not) get a dog: The pros and cons of dog ownership
Are dogs really the key to better health and a happier life? In a new study, appearing in Scientific Reports, dog owners were invited to describe the...
phys.org - 30+ days ago
health / wellness
This Simple Night time Habit May Lower Dementia Risk By 31%, According to Study
Good news: It's easy and inexpensive. Cognitive health is always top of mind (no pun intended), and it doesn't have to be inevitable. From adopting a...
parade.com - 30+ days ago
nature
Climate Change Has Exposed Over 1,000 More Miles of Greenland’s Coastline in 20 Years: Study
As our planet has experienced increased warming over the last several decades due to greenhouse gas emissions from the burning of fossil fuels,...
ecowatch.com - 9 days ago
fashion
72 time less Fashion Finds You Need To Add To Cart This Big Spring Sale
Upgrade your wardrobe with 72 time less fashion finds that you won’t want to miss during this Big Spring Sale! From effortlessly chic staples to classic accessories that never go out of style, these must-have pieces will keep you looking polished season after season. Whether you’re refreshing your...
brit.co - 7 days ago
outdoors
Chinese tourist suffering heart attack saved by German studying TCM since childhood
A German student captured the attention of Chinese social media after employing traditional Chinese medicine (TCM) techniques to help a Chinese woman...
scmp.com - 30+ days ago
lifestyle
Premature menopause can come with 'serious' health risks, study says. A Canadian doctor says you shouldn't 'brush off' these symptoms
A recent study indicates people with premature menopause have a significantly higher risk of death from heart disease and cancer. This article is for...
yahoo.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Exercise improves brain function, possibly reducing dementia risk
Study confirms positive effects of exercise on insulin signaling proteins from the brain Scientists have shown that specialized cells involved in how...
sciencedaily.com - 30+ days ago
nature / science
Human evolution complexity revealed in astonishing new study
• Early human ancestors split into two groups 1.5 million years ago and later merged 300,000 years ago to form modern humans.• Researchers used DNA from...
earthsky.org - 11 days ago
books
Book Review: Rakesh Batabyal’s ‘Idea of Order’: A Groundbreaking Study on Central and Eastern Europe (1989-2022)
Rakesh Batabyal’s Idea of Order: Perspectives from Central and Eastern Europe (1989-2022) is a path-breaking book. Despite the close contacts between...
thehindu.com - 7 days ago
food & drink
15 Trader Joe’s Finds Under $ 13 That Make Perfect Last-Minute Gifts
Trader Joe’s has been popping off lately, thanks to the holiday season. The grocer always brings out the big guns once Christmas starts creeping up – my favorite items being the Dark Chocolate Stars, Candy Cane Joe-Joe's, Jingle Jangle, and Candy Cane Green Tea, just to name a few. If you’re also an avid...
brit.co - 30+ days ago
books
The Patriarchs by Angela Saini review – why it’s still a man’s world
Saini’s stirring, all too time ly study of patriarchy asks how such inequality took hold, and persists, even while some matrilineal societies flourish...
theguardian.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff / science
Study Reveals That Hand Silhouettes Found In Spain Are The Oldest Cave Paintings In The World — And Were Made By Neanderthals 66,000 Years Ago
Scientists used uranium-thorium dating to determine that some of the hand paintings in Spain's Maltravieso cave are 66,700 years old, making them the...
allthatsinteresting.com - 30+ days ago
fitness
Blood Glucose Wearables May Have A Bright Future, Study Says
A study that looks into the potential of future wearables to non-invasively measure blood glucose has brought promising results. Nature published the study, which involved the participation of 50 people with type 2 diabetes. A Raman spectroscopy device was used to non-invasively monitor their blood...
forbes.com - 10 days ago
nature
Scientists make astonishing discovery about a potential grid system found in Earth's plants: 'Our eureka moment'
"We could exactly pinpoint how this is related." A recent study has explored the potential for plants as a source of renewable energy and how that...
thecooldown.com - 30+ days ago
health
Study says Nordic walking reduces body fat – but regular walking doesn't
Fat loss doesn't need to mean hours spent strength training in the gym. Walking variations, from rucking to inclines on a treadmill, to the 12-3-30 treadmill routine, can be just as effective workouts. Now, Nordic walking – at its most basic level, walking with poles – is quickly gaining popularity...
womenshealthmag.com - 30+ days ago
cool stuff
Moderate physical activity linked to big reductions in dementia risk
Staying active could be one of the simplest ways to lower your chances of developing dementia, even if you’re older or frail. A recent study from...
thebrighterside.news - 30+ days ago
science
Bird brain discovery could lead to earlier Alzheimer’s diagnoses
Researchers studying the brains of songbirds have found that aging alters the gene expressions that control the birds’ song. The finding could lead to...
futurity.org - 10 days ago