A new study from City St George's, University of London has found that people's newspaper reading habits are a reliable predictor of their attitudes ...
Human society or health, ecosystems or engineered systems: the processes most relevant to our lives all depend on collective behavior, that is, are shaped by the actions and interactions of many ...
Recent research suggests that phone, computer, and tablet use may start to protect your brain health after a certain age.
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You’ve probably seen the reports that suggest smartphones are not so great for your health. But new research suggests that using your phone can be good for you—after a certain age.
Struggling to stay with a page, lecture or line of thought? This science-backed 10-day attention reset distils findings from ...
The cameras got snapping and from the resulting footage and imagery the team were able to identify 27 individuals, including ...
Young children exposed to unusually high temperatures are less likely to reach basic developmental milestones in literacy and ...
R esearchers have calculated one of the most precise estimates for the expansion rate of the universe today, and it turns out ...
Ordinary and universal, the act of writing changes the brain. From dashing off a heated text message to composing an op-ed, ...
High levels of calcium are toxic to cells and contribute to loss of neurons in Alzheimer’s disease. Researchers found that a ...