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Valentine’s science: Researchers uncover hidden psychology behind a ‘good kiss’
A good kiss has more to do with the “thoughts, fantasies and emotional context we bring to it” than the physical act itself, ...
Baker’s yeast isn’t just useful in the kitchen — it may also be built for space. Researchers found that yeast cells can ...
Physical decline does not wait for old age. A new study tracked the same people for nearly half a century, finding that measurable drops in fitness and strength begin at around age 35 and continue ...
Blurting out some curse words could give you a quick performance boost. It might provide a surge in physical strength and endurance by reducing your inhibitions, according to a study published ...
Physical therapy is routinely recommended for knee pain attributed to a degenerative meniscal tear, but its efficacy has not been established. We randomly assigned participants 45 to 85 years of age ...
Objective: Despite widespread advocacy and organizational support for reducing the utilization of physical restraint (PR) in clinical settings, its application remains prevalent on a global scale.
A recent study from Harvard Medical School asks whether the element lithium might be a key factor in whether someone develops Alzheimer's disease. Led by Dr. Bruce Yankner, professor of genetics and ...
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The Climate Science Study Scientists Call Terrifying
A recent climate science paper outlines extreme risks that could reshape life on Earth if left unchecked. Bad Bunny performs historic Super Bowl halftime show Federal judge orders Fulton County ...
A new study by researchers at Northwestern University has set off alarm bells about the future of academic research, warning that the publication of fraudulent science is growing at a faster rate than ...
Share on Pinterest A decline in physical activity may signal future heart disease years before symptoms begin, according to new research. Thomas Barwick/Getty Images Several lifestyle changes can help ...
The number of scientific papers flagged as fraudulent has been growing. Now a new paper sheds light on how it’s being done. Researchers found loose networks of unscrupulous editors working with ...
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