Socks are more important than you may think during the Arctic plunge currently gripping much of the U.S. Here's why feet are ...
Simulation and STEM are transforming forensic education by moving learning from memorisation to exploration and from passive ...
Research in the late 1990s showed that not only do some rats laugh when being tickled, such behavior can be selected for ...
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'Nose-in-a-dish' reveals why the common cold hits some people hard, while others recover easily
Using a laboratory model of the human nose, scientists have investigated why the severity of common-cold infections varies so ...
A study of the East African Rift reveals that ancient heating and dehydration can strengthen continental crust, reshaping how ...
Long before Make in India, Anna Mani helped build India’s weather science from scratch, making instruments, data, and global respect. Today she is barely remembered.
A massive Harvard-led study of 110,000 people is making waves in the fitness world, but the data suggests that common media ...
That is tacitly acknowledging rigorous entrance exams are required for aspiring doctors and lawyers. A badly grounded doctor ...
At the wine industry's biggest conference, professionals confronted gatekeeping, health messaging and declining sales. Here's ...
Over the past few years, access to health research has become easier than ever, yet understanding it seems to be getting harder. A study is published, a striking number is pulled out of context, ...
The Johnson & Wales approach to education has always been richly experiential. Now, that real-world, hands-on focus is being fully integrated into every course, including those in the Core Curriculum.
That feeling of being known by someone, without saying a word? That’s intimacy, and a new book from Dr. Justin Garcia says it’s oxygen for your relationships.
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