Scientific Minds Want To Know
Researchers at the University of Adelaide have discovered that
the way the gut “tastes” sweet food may be defective in sufferers of
type 2 diabetes, leading to problems with glucose uptake. This is the
first […]
Federal law gives the Justice Department better options in
dealing with marijuana legalization in Colorado and the state of
Washington than a complete crackdown, simple acquiescence or a policy of
muddling through, according to an […]
A lightweight and field-portable device invented at UCLA that
conducts kidney tests and transmits data through a smartphone attachment
may significantly reduce the need for frequent office visits by people
with diabetes and others with […]
America may have legitimate competitive reasons to worry about
the number of computer science and engineering graduates from elite
Chinese and Indian universities – the figure dwarfs that of U.S.
students with similar degrees. But […]
Music really can bring people together. According to new
research by Stanford psychologists, people’s attitudes toward another
racial or ethnic group improve when they participate in the other
group’s cultural activities, such as – in […]
The discovery of brain impairment in mice may eventually lead to
better therapies for people with schizophrenia and major depression.
Studying rodents that have a gene associated with mental illness,
Michigan State University neuroscientist Alexander […]
Teens listening to their preferred music while driving commit a
greater number of errors and miscalculations, according to a new study
from Ben-Gurion University of the Negev researchers that will be
published in the October […]
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