[ad_1] Researchers at the University of Colorado at Boulder have established scientific support for the widely accepted wisdom that rising temperatures can cause problems on the streets. The close examination of monthly …
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[ad_1] A recent study from the Nationwide Children’s Hospital in Columbus, Ohio shows that participation in the Make-A-Wish program may give children better quality of life and reduce hospital visits and healthcare …
Read More »Simple ovarian cysts don’t require surgical removal: Study
[ad_1] By: IANS | New York | Published: November 13, 2018 6:39:26 pm Simple cysts are common in both pre- and post-menopausal women, and are not linked to a higher risk of …
Read More »New study suggests heat waves driven by climate change make insects sterile
[ad_1] Heat waves seem to sterilize male insects, a discovery that has serious consequences in a world characterized by rising temperatures and the massive extinction of populations. A new study found that …
Read More »Study highlights how plants have evolved to benefit from ants
[ad_1] Some plants have specific structures that serve as habitat for ants. A new study found that plants in turn evolved to use ants to spread seeds and attack predators. ( Field …
Read More »Autonomous Cars Could Replace Hourly Hotel Rooms, Study Finds
[ad_1] Ronan Glon/Digital Trends The potential benefits of fully autonomous cars have echoed through the automotive industry for years. They’re often safer than human-driven cars, they can reduce congestion in the world’s …
Read More »Study Opens Route to Ultra-Low-Power Microchips
[ad_1] Study Opens Route to Ultra-Low-Power Microchips A new approach to controlling magnetism in a microchip could open the doors to memory, computing, and sensing devices that consume drastically less power than …
Read More »Depression? Loneliness? Limit your social media, study says
[ad_1] SAN ANTONIO – Researchers at the University of Pennsylvania have found that limiting social media to approximately 30 minutes per day could lead to significant improvement in personal well-being. A group …
Read More »Study finds link between poor sleep and unhealthy lifestyle in children – The Siasat Daily
[ad_1] Washington DC. [USA], November 13 (ANI): Parents, take note! According to one study, sleep deficiency in children is linked to poor diet, obesity and increased time spent in front of a …
Read More »Obesity causes depression even if patient is healthy, finds study | News Article
[ad_1] Obesity causes depression even if there are no associated health problems, a new study has found. Jointly led by the University of Exeter and the University of South Australia, a genetic analysis …
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