MEDICINE & HEALTHScientists discovered thousands of new marine microorganisms in the ocean. Read more about why the ocean microbiome is beneficial as a natural product.
The health officials from the United Kingdom confirmed that poliovirus was detected in London sewage. Parents are encouraged to ensure their kids get the polio vaccine to fight the virus. Read more to know the full details.
Study shows people are frequently hurting others because, in their mind, it is “morally right.” Read to learn more about material punishment and moral judgment.
Face mites (Demodex folliculorum) might become a natural part of our skin in the future. Read more about these microscopic organisms and how they lived and evolved silently in our pores.
New data analysis shows that females are more likely to suffer from long COVID compared to males. What are the symptoms to watch for? Read to find out.
A new study shows that the fast mimicking diet that tricks the body into thinking it is fasting can improve metabolism and overall health, especially among those with type 2 diabetes. Read the article to learn more.
Singapore's Ministry of Health announced that a British flight attendant who was in and out of the country tested positive for monkeypox. Check out the article to know the full story.
A new study shows that shoppers who drink a complimentary coffee before shopping spent 50% more and buy nearly 30% more items. Read the article to know how caffeine increases impulse buying.
Researchers revealed a new treatment for rare kidney cancer called chromophobe renal cell carcinoma or ChRCC. Read and discover more about the development.
The protein called TAO2 appears to be a key to inhibiting flu virus replication that can be activated to save millions of people worldwide. Read the article to learn more.
A case study of anti-neutrophil cytoplasmic antibody or ANCA-associated vasculitis post-COVID-19 showed that the infection could trigger or exacerbate autoimmune diseases. Read the article to learn more.
Researchers succeeded in developing a robotic finger covered with living skin cultured in human skin cells. Read to learn more about this robotic invention.
Both blind and sighted people could train to navigate their surroundings and evade obstacles by just using echoes from the clicking of their tongues. Read more about the echolocation experiment in humans and how effective it is.