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Wind turbines’ infrasound doesn’t disturb sleep.

A recent study conducted by the Woolcock Institute of Medical Research (WIMR) has found that the infrasound produced by wind turbines does not negatively affect

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Can Strength Training Lower Blood Pressure?

A recent meta-study published in the journal Medicine & Science in Sports & Exercise has investigated whether strength training can lower blood pressure in individuals

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Signs of High Baby Intelligence

New research from the Ruhr-Universität Bochum (RUB) in Germany has found that certain physical characteristics of babies can predict their intelligence quotient (IQ) and neurological

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Spider silk heals nerve damage.

Revolutionary Nerve Conduits Made from Silk Researchers at the Medical University of Vienna have developed nerve conduits made from silk that can help repair nerve

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Top German Cities for Cocaine Consumption

The European Monitoring Centre for Drugs and Drug Addiction (EMCDDA) has released a report on the consumption of illegal drugs in 104 European cities across

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Brain changes in social media users

A recent study conducted by scientists at the University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill has found that the brains of teenagers who frequently use

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Scientist to live 100 days underwater and become ‘Superman’

A University of South Florida professor is planning to spend 100 days living in an underwater station to investigate the effects of high pressure on

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Math Talent Gene Discovered

A recent study conducted by researchers at Shaanxi Normal University has identified seven gene variants that are linked to mathematical abilities in children. The study,

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Parasitic Twin Found in Child’s Brain

In a rare medical discovery, doctors in China have found a parasitic twin inside the brain of a one-year-old girl. The phenomenon, known as Fetus

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Medication Simulates Exercise Without Movement

A new weight loss medication has been developed that tricks the body into thinking it is training for a marathon. The drug, called SLU-PP-332, could