Aggression doesn’t just depend on who you are or who you’re interacting with but also depends on your previous interactions,…
New device enables battery-free computer input at the tip of your finger
Computer scientists have created a device for wearable computer input suitable for many situations, just by touching your fingertips together…
Biologists examine sperm quality on the basis of their metabolism
Every tenth couple worldwide is affected by infertility. The reasons for this are manifold, but mostly well researched. Nevertheless, about…
Disclaimers on retouched photos don’t solve problem of negative body image
Labels that warn an image has been altered or enhanced do nothing to mitigate women’s negative perceptions of their appearance,…
Compound controls biological clock with light
A chemical cage suppresses the activity of a biological clock regulator in the dark and releases it with light, showing…
Concussion recovery not clear cut for children
Sleep problems, fatigue and attention difficulties in the weeks after a child’s concussion injury could be a sign of reduced…
Dogs promote page turning for young readers
Reading in the presence of a pooch may be the page-turning motivation young children need, suggests a researcher. A new…
Medical News Today: Parks with irregular shapes may boost longevity
A new study finds that parks with complex, irregular shapes and more access points are associated with a lower risk…
Investigational drugs reduce risk of death from Ebola virus disease
The investigational therapeutics mAb114 and REGN-EB3 offer patients a greater chance of surviving Ebola virus disease (EVD) compared to the…
Facial deformity in royal dynasty was linked to inbreeding, scientists confirm
The ‘Habsburg jaw,’ a facial condition of the Habsburg dynasty of Spanish and Austrian kings and their wives, can be…