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Researchers find vegetarian birds are more sociable than insect eaters
London: A new study has found that weaver birds that eat seeds flock together and nest in colonies more commonly than those species that eat insects. For the first time, the study…
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Researchers discover fishes can calculate
Berlin: A recent study by the University of Bonn has shown that cichlids and stingrays can perform simple addition and subtraction in the number range of one to five. The findings of…
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Researchers discover new treatment for people with asthma, food allergies
Indianapolis: Researchers at the Indiana University School of Medicine have discovered a particular molecule that can improve lung function for people with asthma and food allergies. The findings of the research were…
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Researchers discover our sleep shows how risk-seeking we are
Bern: Researchers at the University of Bern have demonstrated that the brain waves during sleep can determine the extent of an individual’s propensity for risk. The findings of the research were published…
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Researchers from UoH report novel step-efficient synthesis of Tamoxifen
Hyderabad: Shubham Dutta (lead author), currently working as a PhD Research Scholar under the guidance of Prof. Akhila K. Sahoo in the School of Chemistry, University of Hyderabad (UoH) along with Shashank,…
- Health
Researchers develop new MRI tool to detect, track progression of cancer
Waterloo: A team of researchers at the University of Waterloo recently developed a new magnetic resonance imaging (MRI) tool that makes cancerous tissue glow in medical images. It could help doctors more…
- Technology
AI-powered app to protect Australia from invasive stink bugs
Canberra: Researchers from Australia’s national science agency have developed an app powered by artificial intelligence (AI) to keep invasive stink bugs out of the country. The app, developed by the Commonwealth Scientific…
- Lifestyle
Sharing memories with children set them on path to better well-being
Dunedin North: Researchers have found that toddlers whose mothers received special coaching in talking about memories could experience better well-being. The study was published in the journal, ‘Journal of Personality’. The study…
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Apple, Microsoft’s electronic gadgets may stop heart devices: Researchers
London: Electronic gadgets like Apple AirPods Pro charging case, Pencil 2nd Generation, and the Microsoft Surface Pen can interfere with life-saving heart devices and stop them from working, researchers have warned. Researchers…
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Covid infected people may have different variants hidden in several body parts: Study
London: People suffering from COVID-19 may have several variants of the SARS-CoV-2 virus hidden away from the immune system in different parts of the body, according to the findings of two studies.…
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Researchers explore plants under anaesthesia
Wurzburg: A recent study has explored the effect of anaesthesia on plants. The study was published in the journal ‘Scientific Reports’. Medicine has a broad repertoire of anaesthetics at its medication allows…
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Researchers call for clarity on approaching ‘mental health problem’
Bath: A new review of the theoretical models used around the world to assess, diagnose, research, and treat mental health problems has highlighted the vast array of approaches that exist. The review…
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Researchers link transient blood pressure rise to learning in brain
Gothenburg: It is natural for people to get stressed in their everyday work, but at times, this stress can lead to an increase in blood pressure. Recent research has revealed that minor…
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Researchers call for greater clarity on what constitutes ‘mental health problem’
Bath: Theoretical models refer to a theory, or a set of theories, which seek to explain how an issue should be understood and responded to. A model for health”>mental health problems refers…
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Researchers develop fitness sensor that monitors health
Thuwal: Perspiration is basically sweating from sweat glands, often in response to heat, exercise or stress. Researchers have developed a fitness sensor that monitors the sweat of a person and keeps a…