No time to exercise? Work out at work The No. 1 excuse adults give for not exercising is time, USC experts say. But what if working out didn't mean waking up at the crack of dawn or missing happy hour? Apr 19, 2019 0 72
How our gray matter tackles gray areas When Katie O'Nell's high school biology teacher showed a NOVA video on epigenetics after the AP exam, he was mostly trying to fill time. But for O'Nell, the video sparked a whole new area of curiosity. Apr 19, 2019 0 41
'Hibernating' research studies on standby to tackle next flu pandemic The University of Liverpool is improving the UK's preparedness for another influenza pandemic through its involvement in an innovative network of research studies 'hibernating' on standby ready to be activated if an outbreak ... Apr 19, 2019 1 67
Dog owners more likely to meet weekly exercise targets Dog owners are estimated to be four times more likely than non-dog owning adults to meet recommended physical activity guidelines, according to new University of Liverpool research. Apr 19, 2019 0 379
Researchers find high-risk genes for schizophrenia Using a unique computational framework they developed, a team of scientist cyber-sleuths in the Vanderbilt University Department of Molecular Physiology and Biophysics and the Vanderbilt Genetics Institute (VGI) has identified ... Apr 19, 2019 0 309
New details revealed to explain how tumors recruit blood vessels A study by University of North Carolina Lineberger Comprehensive Cancer Center researchers helps explain how tumors recruit blood vessels that provide fuel for their growth as well as an avenue for the tumors to spread. Apr 19, 2019 0 67
Anxiety 'epidemic' brewing on college campuses, researchers find The number of 18- to 26-year-old students who report suffering from anxiety disorder has doubled since 2008, perhaps as a result of rising financial stress and increased time spent on digital devices, according to preliminary ... Apr 19, 2019 60 1615
'World's smallest baby boy' set to go home in Japan The world's smallest baby boy, who was born in October in Japan weighing as much as an apple, is now ready for the outside world, his doctor said Friday. Apr 19, 2019 0 118
New study shows how your moral behavior may change depending on the context When it comes to making moral decisions, we often think of the golden rule: do unto others as you would have them do unto you. Yet, why we make such decisions has been widely debated. Are we motivated by feelings of guilt, ... Apr 19, 2019 2 473
Behavioral disorders in kids with autism linked to reduced brain connectivity More than a quarter of children with autism spectrum disorder are also diagnosed with disruptive behavior disorders. For the first time, Yale researchers have identified a possible biological cause: a key mechanism that regulates ... Apr 19, 2019 0 167