Who Needs Turkey? Most Would Be OK With Thanksgiving Meal That Was Only Side Dishes, Says Poll
A new OnePoll survey has found that most people would be perfectly happy receiving all those Thanksgiving side dishes—without the turkey.
A new OnePoll survey has found that most people would be perfectly happy receiving all those Thanksgiving side dishes—without the turkey.
The human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine reduces cervical cancer rates by 87% in women who were offered the jab between the ages of 12-13, confirms a new study.
You've probably seen dogs tilt their head. It's adorable, but why do they do it? According to scientists, it may be a sign of concentration and memory recall. Several animals, including humans, present an asymmetry in the way they move or perceive the environment through their senses. For instance, one can prefer an ear or […]
Scientists at POSTECH in South Korea have designed a sweat-collecting path, inspired by cactus spines, to benefit diabetics.
Mental training reduces the concentration of the stress hormone cortisol in hair, says the Max Planck Institute for Human Cognitive and Brain Sciences.
In a negotiation, just how touch should your first offer be? Scientists at the University of Technology Sydney have the answer.
A new study published in Philosophical Transactions of the Royal Society B: Biological Sciences shows seal pups change their tone of voices.
4 common medicines have reverse Alzheimer's disease, says a new study from IRB Barcelona published by Genome Medicine.
Replacing one's eyes with a camera to cure blindness is now officially a reality thanks to scientists in Spain and Utah.
Researchers at Leicester and Universitat Oberta de Catalunya have designed antibodies that destroy old cells, slowing down agin.
Plants in the Atacama Desert- the driest in the world-are helping scientists discover what will make for resilient organisms in our future.
Johns Hopkins University researchers discovered precisely how spiders build webs by using night vision and artificial intelligence to track and record every movement of all eight legs as spiders worked in the dark. Their creation of a web-building playbook or algorithm brings new understanding of how creatures with brains a fraction of the size of […]
University of Michigan research has figured out how an oyster can form an entirely symmetrical pearl, and the findings could have practical use.
Mice who had no use in their legs were cured of their paralysis thanks to a nanofiber peptide injection into their spinal column.
During a trial with a new lupus drug, Sasheen Reid is back training for the NYC Marathon after the disease cleared at Feinstein Institutes.
Thousands of people enjoyed enforced time alone during COVID-19 lockdowns in the UK, a new study from the University of Reading has found.
Tap water produces a protective shield against microplastics, scientists have discovered in recent research at Trinity College Dublin.
Astronomers looking at the Messier 51 galaxy have determined that an exoplanet transited in front of their view, the first such observation.
Indri lemur songs recorded in the wild have rhythmic categories similar to those found in human music, Max Planck researchers find.
A urea fuel cell, designed in S. Korea swaps platinum for cheap nickel and creates renewable electricity from cleaning wastewater
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