Student discovers fungus predicted by Albert Hoffman

Heart rate variability differs between smartwatch and clinical testing

Teens using social media are vulnerable to depressive symptoms and some platforms, like TikTok, Instagram and YouTube, may be linked to higher levels of depression than others, according to research

Researchers see need to strengthen mental health programs for first responders

WVU Today | New WVU teacher education initiative brings coding to K-5 classrooms

Most wearable sleep tracking devices are not very accurate, finds a new study of 8 sleep tracking devices

New radiology research shows promising results for focused ultrasound treatment of Alzheimer’s

Pandemic life for married couples can lead to sadness, anger

Glucosamine may reduce overall death rates as effectively as regular exercise

Sports leagues may want to consider calling a timeout on reopening their doors to fans, based on new research that links an uptick in seasonal flu deaths to US cities with pro sports teams

Rocky Mountain Not-so High: Oil, gas wells drive down Colorado home values, reveals WVU research

Helicopter parents say their actions are all about their children, but what they’re doing is reaping the rewards for themselves, suggests new research (n=302), which found high helicopter parenting leads to low mastery, self-regulation and social competence in young adults aged 18 to 24.