Intended to help human, planetary health, EAT-Lancet diet too costly for 1.6 billion people
A new study estimates that a diet meant to improve both human and planetary health would be unaffordable for at least 1.58 billion people,...
AI could help diagnose dogs suffering from chronic pain and Chiari-like malformation
CKCS are predisposed to CM - a disease which causes deformity of the skull, the neck (cranial cervical vertebrae) and, in some extreme cases,...
Can our thoughts alter our brains?
The interdisciplinary study examined the influence of two different types of BCI on the brains of test subjects with no prior experience of this...
Where does Parkinson’s disease start? In the brain or gut? Or both?
Does Parkinson's disease (PD) start in the brain or the gut? In a new contribution published in the Journal of Parkinson's Disease, scientists hypothesize...
Artificial intelligence can detect language problems tied to liver failure, study finds
Natural language processing, the technology that lets computers read, decipher, understand and make sense of human language, is the driving force behind internet search...
Sounds of mosquito mating rituals could lead to quieter drones
Mosquitoes flap their wings not just to stay aloft but for two other critical purposes: to generate sound and to point that buzz in...
Fewer American Indians getting heart disease, study finds
A first-of-its-kind study led by researchers at Washington State University shows that new cases of heart disease among American Indians in three U.S. regions...
Older adults find greater well-being in smaller social networks, study finds
Are younger adults who cultivate numerous connections with friends, families and acquaintances through online social networks any happier than older adults who have smaller...
8 Items a Beginning Photographer Needs to Take It to the Next Level
Perhaps you want to be the next Instagram star, or perhaps you just want to take better pictures of your kids and dogs. While...
Only-children more likely to be obese than children with siblings
Families with multiple children tend to make more healthy eating decisions than families with a single child.
A new study in the Journal of Nutrition...