The study highlights some of the warning signs of burnout and suggests that people who tend to be perfectionists are more likely to veer into burnout due to their own 'unrelenting standards'.
Multiple researchers at the Jackson Laboratory are taking part in an ambitious research program spanning several top research institutions to study senescent cells. Senescent cells stop dividing in response to stressors and seemingly have a role to play in human health and the aging process.
Between the time you read the Wi-Fi password off the cafe's menu board and the time you can get back to your laptop to enter it, you have to hold it in mind.
Mice use a specific brain mechanism to automatically flee to cover when threatened, according to study results from the Sainsbury Wellcome Centre and the Gatsby Computational Neuroscience Unit at UCL. Neuroscientists have never before been able to establish such a strong connection between s
An enzyme that defends human cells against viruses can help drive cancer evolution towards greater malignancy by causing myriad mutations in cancer cells, according to a study led by investigators at Weill Cornell Medicine. The finding suggests that the enzyme may be a potential target for f
A new report suggests that South Korean tech giant Samsung is already testing One UI 5.1, the successor to Android 13-based One UI 5.0, which started rolling out for devices in October.
Neurodegenerative and psychiatric illnesses can be brought on by inflammation and an overactive immune system in the brain, which results in the loss of synapses and the death of neurons.
A new study of over 300,000 people in 57 countries suggests that females, on average, are better than males at putting themselves in others' shoes and imagining what the other person is thinking or feeling.
A new study led by UCL, University of East Anglia and University of Lyon researchers has found that people sleep less in mid-adulthood than they do in early and late adulthood.
A recent study from Penn State and the University of Cincinnati suggests that physical problems like inflammation may play a role in the decreased milk production of breastfeeding women, which is one of the main reasons mothers stop breastfeeding early.
Pottery-making methods spread great distances in a short amount of time due to social customs being passed down, an analysis of over 1,200 vessels from hunter-gatherers has revealed.
Men are less likely to seek careers in early education and some other fields traditionally associated with women because of male gender bias in those fields, according to recent research.