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According to a new study the quick, athletic learners among us really are built differently – inside their brains: quick learners took about a minute to adjust and develop a comfortable walking cadence on the treadmill…

Both men and women were pretty accurate at rating their own physical attractiveness, according to a new study

The study reported for the first time that soaring birds (such as osprey, eagles, falcons, and vultures) use their lungs to enhance their flying by increasing the force the birds use to power flight muscles while soaring

Remote work in U.S

Study reveals that when childhood ear infections become chronic, this repeated, temporary hearing loss can lead to deficits in auditory processing and language development in children years later

New study points to concerns of dangerous vibrio bacteria in Florida’s coastal waters following Hurricane Ian

56 million Americans unknowingly exposed to secondhand smoke

Communities should reconsider walking away from curbside recycling, study shows

Researchers leverage artificial intelligence to identify sepsis within 12 hours

A new kind of drug for weight loss -tested in mice- shows promising new results by leading obese mice to lose weight convincing the body’s muscles that they are exercising more than they really are, boosting the animals’ metabolism and increasing endurance

As the climate crisis intensifies, lakes across the Arctic are vanishing

Older adults more likely than young to be fooled by 'fake news

A first: Scientists grow plants in soil from the moon

When study participants started their day with a few minutes of reflection on what kind of leader they wanted to be, they performed better all day, providing more strategic vision and helping colleagues more than on days when they didn't do the reflection

We daydream as children, but hardly do it as adults, even thought it may boost wellness and pain tolerance

Study reveals gender bias in TA evaluations

New saliva-based test detects malaria before symptoms appear - The non-invasive “spit test” could be a key tool in efforts to eradicate malaria, which kills a child every two minutes

To protect kids, don’t send report cards home on Fridays

New saliva-based test detects malaria before symptoms appear - The non-invasive “spit test” could be a key tool in efforts to eradicate malaria, which kills a child every two minutes

University of Florida researchers use DNA from shark tooth in boy’s leg to ID shark species for the first time

Study suggests climate models may underestimate future polar warming

Multiple sclerosis can be inhibited or reversed using a gene therapy technique that stops the disease’s immune response in mouse models

Scientists identify several sea level rise hot spots along the Atlantic coast

For decades, aspirin has been widely used to reduce the risk of cardiovascular problems

New research shows a probiotic combination might help reduce hay fever symptoms, if it’s taken during allergy season, with clinical benefit for those with more mild seasonal allergies

Why each side of the partisan divide thinks the other is living in an alternate reality

Divers pull 1,000 year old tortoise skeleton from a blue hole in the Bahamas with much of its DNA intact

Doctors don’t just “get over” rude treatment from patients, research suggests

Discrimination interacts with genetics and affects health: Sociocultural factors found to contribute to blood pressure variations

Global climate change has already impacted every aspect of life on Earth, from genes to entire ecosystems, according to a new study.

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