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The researchers say their findings support the idea that low biodiversity in modern living environments could lead to “uneducated” immune systems.
Turns out gender assumptions have been going on for quite some time.
The first Earth-sized planet without a parent star has just been discovered. For countless millennia, planets beyond our Solar System were mere speculation. Today, we know of over 4,000 confirmed […]
Researchers design microdevices that can gradually deliver medicine by latching on to intestines.
A new study shows you should put down the toilet lid when flushing to avoid coronavirus and other illnesses.
It’s “the biggest blow to the war on drugs to date,” said Kassandra Frederique, executive director of the Drug Policy Alliance.
Social media seems to stress some people out. Maybe its time for a break?
What is more important, that a treatment helps keep people healthy or that it meshes with our morals?
Distancing doesn’t have to mean distant.
In this 1915 map, Lady Liberty shines her light in the West on women in the East, still in electoral darkness
It’s a precautionary measure stemming from fears that mutated coronavirus strains may reduce the efficacy of future vaccines.
Everyone loves a laugh now and then, except for most of the philosophers you’ve heard of.
To war is human – and Neanderthals were very like us.
When we limit the clash of ideas, we ultimately hinder progress for the entire society.
A new study from NASA and the SETI Institute comes up with an exciting number of potentially life-supporting planets.
What qualifies someone for the top position in American government?
A Stanford study explores the effect of multitasking on memory in young adults.
Both social media companies plan to implement special protocols on Tuesday as election results begin rolling in.
A new study tracks the human-dog relationship through DNA.
“Such studies will lead to a better understanding of brain development in both autistic and typical individuals.”
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Partisan division has reached its peak, shows an alarming new study that identifies three crucial components.
Lack of communication and collaboration are the biggest struggles facing remote workers.
The researchers trained the model on tens of thousands of samples of coughs, as well as spoken words.
Anastasia lives alone in perfect harmony with nature – or so the story goes – and nature serves her devotedly.
Work that can break down the body can also break down the mind.
A new study seeks to understand why the average body temperature is no longer 98.6 degrees Fahrenheit.