Organic food could lower cancer risk (new Study)
New cancer study looks at value of organic food consumption.
A new study published in JAMA Internal Medicine online suggests eating organic food could lower...
Study: Wine’s origin might affect acceptable price more than taste study shows — ...
Taste might have less to do with what consumers are willing to pay for wine than you think.
In fact, issues like a wine's...
Study: Neurons reliably respond to straight lines — (Details)
Single neurons in the brain's primary visual cortex can reliably detect straight lines, even though the cellular makeup of the neurons is constantly...
Study: To see what’s right in front of you, your brain may need some...
Life-changing moments are also brain-changing moments: everything from a first kiss to a last goodbye modifies cells within the skull. The capacity to...
Study: Study explores infant body position and learning — (Details)
A developmental psychologist at the University of California, Riverside, has completed a study that is the first to measure how often infants spend...
Study: Journalism study evaluates emotions on the job — (Details)
A QUT journalism academic says the current freelancer-heavy market for media professionals could be preventing photographers and video journalists who report on traumatic...
Study: Aspirin alone a good clot buster after knee surgery — (Details)
When it comes to preventing blood clots after a knee replacement, good old aspirin may be just as effective as newer, more expensive...
Study: Nerve-on-a-chip platform makes neuroprosthetics more effective — (Details)
Neuroprosthetics -- implants containing multi-contact electrodes that can substitute certain nerve functionalities -- have the potential to work wonders. They may be able...
Study: Tiny device could replace expensive lab-scale equipment for many applications — (Details)
Spectrometers -- devices that distinguish different wavelengths of light and are used to determine the chemical composition of everything from laboratory materials to...
Study: Would you zap your brain to improve your memory? Scientists study attitudes toward...
Using a few wires and sponges, in ordinary homes around the world, people are trying to hack their own minds. Thanks to a...
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Hey ISIS, You Suck: Local Muslims Post Anti-ISIS Billboard
A new billboard on Manchester Road in Missouri reads, "HEY ISIS, YOU SUCK!!! From: #ActualMuslims."
A group of Muslim-Americans have put up a blunt billboard...