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By winning the trust of animals, tourists inadvertently put wild creatures in danger by encouraging them to relax with other humans – and natural...
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By winning the trust of animals, tourists inadvertently put wild creatures in danger by encouraging them to relax with other humans – and natural...
Physicists from the University of Sydney have devised a way to use diamonds to identify cancerous tumours before they become life threatening.
The widely held belief that home is the best and preferred place of death is questioned by an expert.
From “brain games” designed to enhance mental fitness, to games used to improve real-world problems, to games created purely to entertain, today’s video...
Addicted to shopping? A group of researchers have developed a new and unique method to measure shopping addiction: The Bergen Shopping Addiction Scale.
A breakthrough study has shown that fat tissue is innervated and that direct stimulation of neurons in fat is sufficient to induce fat breakdown.
American man, 26, completes 3.5-metre course thanks to computer system that reroutes signals from his brain to electrodes on his knees
Women react differently to negative images compared to men, which may be explained by subtle differences in brain function. This neurobiological explanation for...
Drinking high nitrate beetroot juice improves both sprint performance and decision-making during prolonged intermittent exercise such as football
Clinical Trial for Adult Polyglucosan Body Disease (APBD) Dependent upon Patient Registry