Children’s Animated Movies May Promote Bias Through Their Depiction of These Characters, Study Says Tim McMillan·November 14, 2024New research says animated films may promote bias by depicting characters with strabismus as villains, sidekicks, or bumbling fools.
New “Death Clock” AI Longevity App Claims It Can Predict When You’ll Die Chrissy Newton·October 25, 2024A new AI longevity app called Death Clock says it can predict when you'll die. Here's how it can also potentially help people live longer.
New Research into Horseback Riding Complicates a 5,000-Year-Old Human Skeletal Mystery Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·September 27, 2024Can horseback riding change the very structure of your skeleton? New research seems to complicate our understanding of how horses impacted early human skeletons.
Living the High Life: Scientists Discover Odd, Potentially Dangerous Lifeforms Thriving High in Earth’s Atmosphere Micah Hanks·September 13, 2024Surprising new research has revealed high-altitude air in Earth's atmosphere is teeming with potentially dangerous living organisms.
COVID-19 Lockdowns Sparked Premature Brain Aging in Teens, New Research Finds Tim McMillan·September 12, 2024New research finds COVID-19 lockdowns caused unusually accelerated brain aging in teenagers, potentially effecting long-term mental health.
Biomedical Breakthrough: Researchers Uncover a Surprisingly Simple Way to Turn Living Skin Transparent Tim McMillan·September 6, 2024Breakthrough research discovers surprisingly simple method for rendering living skin transparent, potentially revolutionizing bio-imaging.
How the Barbie Movie Unexpectedly Spiked Public Interest in Gynecologic Care Tim McMillan·August 16, 2024Recent research is showing how the Barbie Movie unexpectedly sparked renewed interest in gynecologic care.
Breakthrough Study Sheds Light on the Riddle of Human Creativity Tim McMillan·August 12, 2024Neuroscientists have pinpointed a specific region of the brain that plays a pivotal role in the generation of human creativity.
Adding This Supplement To Your Coffee or Caffeine Significantly Boosts Brain Power, Finds New Research Tim McMillan·June 25, 2024The combo of creatine nitrate and caffeine enhances cognitive function according to a new study from Jacksonville State University.
Cells Have a Mysterious Hidden Communication System Independent of DNA, New Study Suggests Tim McMillan·May 1, 2024Cells use a non-genomic system for rapid decisions, according to a new study that challenges the DNA-centric view of cell function.
New Study Reveals the Hidden Health Cost of Video Games: What Every Hardcore Gamer Needs to Know Tim McMillan·March 25, 2024New research explores the undiscussed physical health risks associated with video games and being a hardcore gamer.
Researchers Discover Extraordinary Alien-Looking Giant Viruses in New England Forest Tim McMillan·August 2, 2023Researchers make an astonishing discovery, finding remarkable, never-before-seen giant viruses in a New England forest.
Could An App Lower Your Risk of a Heart Attack? Kenna Hughes-Castleberry·March 28, 2022A new app developed by the Scripps Research Institute can help calculate how likely someone is to have coronary artery disease.
Sorry Everybody, but Alcohol “Directly Causes” Cancer Christopher Plain·February 3, 2022Alcohol consumption directly causes a number of types of cancer regardless of other lifestyle choices, according to a new genetic study.
Is Live Music Actually the Best Medicine? Christopher Plain·December 20, 2021Sorry laughter, but music may actually be the best medicine. In fact, the researchers behind the study making...