Used for food, feed and research, the critters are among the most widely farmed bugs. The study authors say humans should ...
A new research paper from the University of Kent School of Psychology has found that sexual objectification increases when men are sexually aroused, challenging common Western beliefs that this ...
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New research has highlighted the profound link between dietary choices and brain health. Published in Nature, the research showed that a healthy, balanced diet was linked to superior brain health, ...
Brain size and bipedalism are the most likely drivers of our species’ right-hand dominance, according to new research ...
New research explores music's impact on learning, memory, and emotions in two studies. One reveals that familiar music can enhance concentration and learning, while the other demonstrates that music ...
In 1959, a young doctor named David Sackett stumbled on a clinical trial that would change his life – and most of ours. The ...
Innocent people are frequently convicted of crimes on the basis of a witness’s false memories. Emerging science poses a ...
The Microsoft founder was the focus of yet another baseless conspiracy theory.
A regional analysis brought together data on wild-animal consumption by more than 12,000 households, to investigate trends and drivers of wild-meat use across Central Africa. The study found that ...
A study co-authored by a Brown University computational cognitive neuroscientist showed how an SSRI improves cognitive ...