Blinking plays key role in visual perception, fresh research reveals. It appears to do much more than just keep our eyes lubricated.
Blinking plays key role in visual perception, fresh research reveals. It appears to do much more than just keep our eyes lubricated.
Sip together, stay together: Fresh science study finds drinking couples live longer, based on the work of Professor Kira Birditt and University of Michigan research.
Chinese researchers develop breakthrough implantable battery powered by body's oxygen.
Breakthrough study unveils key brain connections in ADHD, paving the way for advanced future treatment.
Scientists develop AI model that revolutionises breast cancer prediction using mammograms.
Shedding light on blue light: New research reveals how your device screens could be affecting your sleep and health.
Scientists develop fresh AI tech that draws ‘treasure maps’ to spot diseases. The groundbreaking tool doesn't just identify diseases and tumours in medical scans, it also creates visual 'treasure maps' to help find disease.
UK scientists discover human breath as a surprising source of greenhouse gas emissions.
UK scientists discover human breath as a surprising source of greenhouse gas emissions.
Lack of sleep erodes positive emotions and spikes anxiety levels, a fresh research study finds.
Researchers have managed to create super water-repellent surfaces, a breakthrough that could offer potential new applications in plumbing and optics.
Climbing just five flights of stairs can dramatically reduce the risk of cardiovascular disease by a staggering 20%, research reveals.
Your metabolic health may benefit more from winter light exposure than the abundance of sunshine in summer, a new study suggests.
Research has revealed that genetics could play a significant role in determining whether someone can successfully adhere to a strict vegetarian diet.
Researchers have uncovered evidence suggesting that the compound ammonium chloride might trigger a new, undocumented taste sensation.
Odours have the power to influence our perception of colours, fresh research from Liverpool John Moores University has found.
According to a recent study, insect cyborgs could hold potential for the development of small, highly mobile and efficient devices.