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Humanity could be gearing toward a zombie apocalypse similar to "The Last of Us." Read on to learn how climate change could potentially turn people into infected zombies.
Infants thrive with sensitive care in hunter-gatherer societies, a stark contrast to today's childcare practices in Western societies. Read the article to learn more details.
Keeping secrets can have positive implications for our health, but it depends on what kind of information we hold back. Continue reading to learn more.
The accuracy level of the predictions made by this novel AI model is significantly higher than that of existing clinical approaches. Read to learn more.
From the Hungarian physician Endre Mester to photobiomodulation pioneer Dr. Lew Lim, here's the story behind the study of light and healing—and the Vielight devices this research has birthed.
TikTok trend advocates infrequent hair washing for a healthier scalp, but experts caution against potential hair loss and scalp issues. Continue reading to learn more.
New research from Trinity College Dublin on mice suggests a link between a mother's immune system and infantile amnesia, providing insights into autism. Read the article for more details.
The study, which lasted for 12 weeks and covered 30 participants, found that daily strawberry consumption could reduce dementia risk among the middle-aged. Read to learn more.
SpaceX launched two communication satellites to medium Earth orbit from Cape Canaveral Space Force Station in Florida on Sunday. Continue reading to learn more.
Scientists are afraid that "Factor X" could emerge from extinct diseases that may still be lurking in the Earth's permafrost. Continue reading to learn more.
One study discovered the role of estrogen in sleep deprivation, while the other found how female mice were more resilient in the face of sleep deprivation. Read to learn more.