A study, conducted in three nations and directed by Dr. Paul Hanel of the Department of Psychology, has revealed that persons who valued performance above enjoyment were less satisfied the next day.
Geneva [Switzerland], September 15: MedAlliance has announced enrollment of over 1,660 patients in its ground-breaking SELUTION DeNovo coronary randomized study. Recruitment is now half way towards a planned 3,326 patients. SELUTION DeNovo compares the treatment strategy using a novel siroli
A team of researchers discovered that high energy electrons in Earth's plasma sheet are contributing to weathering processes on the Moon's surface and that the electrons may have aided in the formation of water on the lunar surface.
According to researchers, most wild bees are solitary, but one tiny species of carpenter bees meticulously cares for and raises their offspring, which results in significant benefits to the developing bee's microbiome, development, and health.
The researchers offered the most comprehensive look at how malnutrition affects growth in the first two years of life, highlighting a devastating reality for millions of children in the Global South, particularly Asia.
A peer-reviewed study conducted by Environmental Working Group experts discovered disturbing details regarding the potential health dangers of common household cleaning products.
Manipal (Karnataka) [India], September 14: Manipal's American University of Antigua (AUA) extended a warm welcome to a new cohort of medical students as they commenced their two-year pre-medical program at the Manipal Academy of Higher Education (MAHE) Manipal campus this week. The Pre-Med t
Trees should be pollinated by both honey bees and mason bees for the best cherry harvest. A recent study performed by a University of Gothenburg professor demonstrates yet another advantage of biodiversity.
Inflammatory proteins differ in boys and girls, and new research led by the Institute of Psychiatry, Psychology & Neuroscience (IoPPN) at King's College London has revealed a relationship between depression and the risk of depression.
Many spiders sit patiently in their webs, waiting for prey to come to them. Arachnids that live near lakes and rivers eat aquatic insects like dragonflies. However, if these insects live in mercury-contaminated streams, the metal can be passed on to the spiders that feed on them. Researchers
According to a study conducted by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine, the vertebral bones that make up the spine originate from a special kind of stem cell that secretes a protein that encourages tumour metastasis. The finding opens up a new area of study into spinal illnesses, sheds light