Rimae Bode—a volcanic region on the Moon’s nearside—offers strategic advantages for a human landing as well as rich opportunities for scientific research, according to a new study.
Raccoons keep solving puzzles even after finding food. Curiosity drives learning and may explain why raccoons adapt so well ...
Newsweek spoke to a doctor about a recent study that suggests this daily drink may help calm chronic inflammation.
For almost a century, psychology and neuroscience researchers have been trying to understand the processes via which humans and other animals acquire new skills or learn to deal with specific ...
A study involving over 360,000 young people links digital media use to depression and behaviour issues, says Dr Sam Teague.
The time has come. Cheltenham Festival week 2026 is finally upon us after weeks of build-up to one of the best weeks in the National Hunt calendar.
Finding love isn't easy, but new research has found that yo-yo-dating isn't the best route to happily ever after either. In fact, research found that women who refuse to get back together with an ex ...
Humans and Neanderthals cozied up from time to time when they lived in the same areas tens of thousands of years ago. But we don’t know much about who got with whom, or why.
However, Player made it very clear that the rule change was one that quite simply never should have been implemented. “I think the worst rule ever invented is leaving the pin, the flag, in the hole,” ...
Children starting reception during Covid lockdown developed self-regulation skills slower, as per University of East Anglia study.
A recent study showed that longevity is roughly 50% genetic and 50% environmental — a substantially higher genetic contribution than earlier research indicated.
T cell lymphomas are notoriously difficult to treat because immunotherapy, despite being one of the most effective therapies for treating cancer, can't easily distinguish cancerous T cells from ...