A 10-year study of 62 million Americans shows cat owners donate more often and to more causes than dog owners, offering new insights for charities.
Nearly half of parents now schedule “appointments” for family time, as phones and busy lives disrupt conversations, a new survey reveals.
New research shows arts programs like dance, gardening, and theater improve physical health, mental well-being, and social ...
New research shows warming events can, under certain conditions, trigger long-term cooling strong enough to resemble past ice ages.
Northern Arizona University researchers are experimenting with new technology that could help medical providers easily detect Alzheimer’s disease early and prevent its advance.
Fossil bite mark analysis with AI shows early humans were prey for leopards, reshaping what we know about human evolution.
Study in JAMA Oncology: aspirin may cut cancer risk for some adults over 70 and raise it for others. Genetics, smoking, and BMI help guide decisions.
Without proactive regulation and stronger safeguards, experts caution that a systemic digital crisis may be inevitable.
A Cambridge researcher’s review suggests the brain’s ancient subcortex may sustain basic awareness, reshaping how science and ...
Scientists found that nearly 90% of daily actions are performed automatically and two-thirds are triggered by habit. Here’s ...
Menstrual cycles once tracked the moon. Today, artificial light and smartphones may be disrupting this ancient biological connection.
Microreactor technology for use in towns or cities hasn’t been developed yet, but many researchers have been building the ...
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