Your Brain Doesn't Slow Down Until You're in Your 60s - Later Than Thought
Heidelberg study findings suggest that the speed of cognitive information processing remains largely stable between the ages of 20 and 60,
Heidelberg study findings suggest that the speed of cognitive information processing remains largely stable between the ages of 20 and 60,
Pooling data from dozens of experiments let Pittsburgh researchers show whose brains benefit the most from exercise.
Passive solar evaporation system could be used to clean wastewater, provide potable water, or sterilize medical tools in off-grid areas.
A new bridge has appeared in County Cork in Ireland that's made from decommissioned wind turbines. Take a look.
A survey of 1,000 small business owners looked at how working remotely has impacted their company—uncovering several silver linings.
ComEd has completed a microgrid of solar panels, generators, and batteries that will keep power on in Bronzeville, on Chicago's South Side.
75% of people around the globe want single-use plastics banned, according to a new Ipsos worldwide survey from Plastic Free Foundation.
An 81-year-old Florida man lost control of his electric wheelchair and tumbled into a lake, but his dog alerted bystanders for a rescue.
A massive facial tumor left her unable to eat or breathe, until Mercy Ships arrived in Africa with volunteer surgeons and floating hospital.
No matter their disability or demands, Claire-Louise Nixon will not turn down a dog who is in need of her miracle-working physical therapy and love.
A miracle premature baby born the size of an iPhone spent Christmas at home after a "rollercoaster" year where his parents feared he may not survive.
A family in Ohio has turned a 1903 church into their family home, and it looks amazing. Take a look at the photos here.