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Study finds how worms make decisions
Washington: Like humans, animals also make complex decisions in life. But have you ever wondered about their process? New research from the Salk Institute in the US has investigated how worms with…
- Health
New study sheds light on how blood clots are formed during wound healing
Dublin: New research led by RCSI University of Medicine and Health has revealed how blood clots are formed during wound healing. The research was published in the journal, ‘Science Advances’. The research…
- Lifestyle
Study explores challenge of humour in workplace for women
Washington: New research at the University of Missouri shows that using humour in the workplace is more challenging for women than men and can depend on a variety of factors, such as…
- Science
Ice flow more sensitive to stress than previously thought, finds study
Cambridge: A new study, led by MIT researchers, has shown that the rate of glacier ice flow is more sensitive to stress than previously calculated. The study was published in the journal,…
- Health
Medium chain fatty acid can someday help in treating heart attacks: Study
Washington: A medium-chain fatty acid found in energy drinks might one-day help protect against heart attack injuries, suggests a recent study by researchers at the University of Michigan Frankel Cardiovascular Center. The…
- Lifestyle
Future teachers see educational potential in computer games, shows study
Cologne: A recent study led by the team at the University of Cologne showed that future teachers increasingly want to use computer games in the classroom. The study identified particularly relevant aspects…
- Health
Milk may exacerbate multiple sclerosis symptoms: Study
Bonn: A recent study has found that people diagnosed with multiple sclerosis (MS) complain of severe disease symptoms after consuming dairy products. Researchers have also found a possible cause for this. The…
- Science
Study reveals that solar coronal loops may be optical illusions
Boulder: Coronal loops are the ropey strands of plasma that scientists have long thought existed in the Sun’s atmosphere. According to a new study, many coronal loops may actually be optical illusions.…
- Health
Study finds first menstrual period at younger age linked to chronic pain
Washington: A new study has found that women who got their first menstrual period (menarche) at a younger age are more likely to report chronic pain in adulthood. The findings of the…
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Resistance exercise can help get better sleep, suggests study
Texas: According to a new study, resistance exercise may be superior to aerobic exercise as a way to get better sleep, and sleep is important for cardiovascular health. The study was published…
- Science
Study finds corals can be ‘trained’ to tolerate heat stress
Florida: There is as much life underwater as much as there is above the water. One of the most fascinating marine creatures is undoubtedly, corals. Corals are invertebrate animals belonging to a…
- India
Majority of Indians agree with notion that ‘wife must obey husband’: Pew study
Washington/New Delhi: A majority of Indians completely or mostly agree with the notion that “a wife must always obey her husband” and support traditional gender roles but at the same time favour…
- Science
Study finds small water samples can find really big animals
Washington: A team of scientists used an emerging genetic tool that analyses DNA in water samples to detect big animals like whales and dolphins in New York waters. Called environmental DNA or…
- Lifestyle
When money is less, ‘purchase happiness’ is low: Study
Durham: Has it ever happened that you’ve brought someone very dear to you to an expensive place, but when you check your wallet, there’s barely enough funds to pay the bill? Does…
- Health
Neem tree-based drugs may help fight Covid variants: Study
Kolkata: Extract from the bark of the neem tree, indigenous to India, may help treat and reduce the spread of coronavirus, a team of international researchers found. Neem, used for over thousands…