As they do every year, the island’s 1,200 residents have prepared for the mass migration of tens of millions of red crabs. This island, located in th…
Anthropologist Daniella Santoro from Tulane University and her husband Aaron Lorenz were working in their yard in the historic Carrollton neighborhood…
An ancient scorpion-shaped mound in Mexico was built between 600 and 1100 AD, according to archaeologists from the University of Texas at Austin and …
A new personality type has been identified by American psychiatrist Rami Kaminski: the otrovert. The otrovert differs from both introverts and extrove…
To avoid catching a cold and to dry your shoes quickly, try water-repellent spray, castor oil, alcohol, wax, paraffin, petroleum jelly, or a hairdrye…
Psychologists at the University of Southern Wales in Australia investigated why coulrophobia—the fear of clowns—shows up in children and adults acros…
A new study from the University of Helsinki suggests that both having lots of children — and having none — can speed up biological aging.
The researc…
The link between physical exercise and improved brain health is well established in science. However, new research has revealed that the cognitive be…
As we age, we face more challenges related to personal grooming. For instance, …
American researchers assert that a fixed work schedule—from nine in the morning…
Researchers at the AdventHealth Research Institute in the U.S. found that peopl…
A team of researchers from Rush University Medical Center in the U.S. has found…
If your morning starts with the aroma of fresh coffee, there’s good news: a 40-…
In the largest study of its kind, researchers concluded that obesity is a prima…
During the summer heat, we often turn to cold tea, lemonade, or simply water to cool down. We often…
Forget the days when almonds were merely seen as “rabbit food” or a cake topping. Today, this nut is…
Health-conscious consumers have grown accustomed to the idea that when something is labeled a superf…
For seven years, researchers observed Geoffroy’s spider monkeys on the Yucatán Peninsula in Mexico,…
For coffee lovers who also struggle with high blood pressure, giving up their beloved beverage can feel impossible. However, researchers say those who follow certain guidelines don’t have to give up coffee.
“You don’t necessarily have to completely cut out coffee if you have high blood pressure or are concerned about your blood pressure. The key is moderation,” says Claire Collins, a professor of nutrition and dietetics at the University of Newcastle in the UK.
So, how does coffee affect blood p…
Through his own example, artist-dollmaker Noel Cruz has shown how to transform an unhappy life into a fairy tale and share it with others.
He grew up in a large family that struggled to make ends meet. As a child, he had no toys, and his playtime was spent cleaning other people’s homes. When Noel turned 12, he discovered a passion for painting. This newfound interest was sparked by a beauty pageant he saw on television, which made him think it would be great to learn how to paint portraits. It …
A team of Indian scientists has unveiled a study on the behavior of wild Adélie penguins that suggests the birds may have a degree of self-awareness. Researchers Prabir Ghosh Dasthidar, Azisuddin Khan, and Anindya Sinha published their findings on the bioRxiv preprint server. Previous work has found self-awareness in only a handful of mammals, birds, and fish, and testing self-awareness in animals is much harder than in humans. Scientists often use the mirror test: an animal sees itself in a mir…
Headphones are everywhere. Many people wear them for nearly the entire day.
Advice about using headphones usually focuses on loud sounds damaging hearing.
But beyond sound, something else ends up in our ears. Using headphones — especially in-ear models — blocks the ear canal and brings the skin into contact with dirt or bacteria that live on the device.
How to Protect Your Ears from Headphones
Sound vibrations travel down the ear canal — a few centimeters long and S-shaped — and reach the eard…
A team of researchers from Brigham Women’s Hospital, Harvard Medical School, and Augusta University (USA) explored the healing properties of cocoa using supplements made from cocoa extract. The researchers found that cocoa bean extract reduces age-related inflammation and lowers the risk of cardiovascular disease.
This new study builds on previous research that revealed that foods and beverages rich in flavanols significantly decrease mortality from cardiovascular disease.
Praise for Flavanols!…
Alongside mobile TV systems used for sea searches, England has installed stationary cameras. One of these is located at the mouth of the River Clyde and allows continuous observation of local animal and plant life.
Stationary cameras can currently operate at depths up to 1,000 meters. But that’s not the limit. Scientists are already developing a television system that could operate at 5,000 meters, allowing observation of little-known deep-sea creatures.
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