Quantum mechanics could explain why DNA can spontaneously mutate

New research has found significant differences between the two types of vitamin D, with vitamin D2 having a questionable impact on human health

Taekwondo improves primary school children’s self-regulation

Physicists achieve the first direct measurement of a supernova reaction in a laboratory using an accelerated beam of radioactive nuclei.

The Evolutionary Dominance of Ethnocentric Cooperation

Non-invasive skin swab samples are enough to quickly detect COVID-19, a new study suggests

The COVID-19 pandemic severely impacted the mental health of young people, with increased levels of clinical depression being identified

Young people who go to bed later drink and smoke more due to their impulsivity.

Researcher proposes new theory of consciousness. The theory posits that consciousness is in fact the brain’s energy field

Drivers who keep their windows down are exposed to 80 percent more air pollution

Analysing 30 previous studies researchers have found that social isolation could be linked to increased inflammation in the body

New AI neural network approach detects heart failure from a single heartbeat with 100% accuracy

Harpoon successfully captures space debris

Machine enhanced humans – or cyborgs as they are known in science fiction – could be one step closer to becoming a reality, thanks to new research from the University of Surrey and Harvard University.

Fat cells in the human body have their own internal clocks and exhibit circadian rhythms affecting critical metabolic functions, new research in the journal Scientific Reports, finds.

Meditation adapts the brain to respond better to feedback

A Generative Model of the Mutual Escalation of Anxiety Between Religious Groups

‘Geek Girl’ gamers are more likely to study science and technology degrees - Girls who play video games are three times more likely to choose physical science, technology, engineering or maths (PSTEM) degrees compared to their non-gaming counterparts…

Net successfully snares space debris

Fractions in the Farey Sequences and the Stern-Brocot Tree

Polymer breakthrough reveals unprecedented alternative to battery power storage

Food should be marketed as a ‘meal’ rather than a ‘snack’ to avoid overeating

Healthy people who consume high levels of sugar at increased risk of developing cardiovascular disease, new study from the UK Univ. of Surrey found

Meta-Compilation for C++ (2001)

Closing your eyes boosts memory recall

New research published today in the journal Nature Communications, has demonstrated how glass can be manipulated to create a material that will allow computers to transfer information using light.