The First Identification of Self in the Mirror is Triggered by Touch
Biology

The First Identification of Self in the Mirror is Triggered by Touch

Most babies begin to recognize themselves in mirrors when they are approximately a year and a half old. This type of self-recognition is a significant…
Researchers Tackle the Ocean Paradox with 55 Gallons of Bright Dye
Environment

Researchers Tackle the Ocean Paradox with 55 Gallons of Bright Dye

For the first time, an international team lead by researchers from the Scripps Institution of Oceanography at UC San Diego recorded cold, deep water upwelling…
Brain Connection patterns differ in Babies at familial Risk of Autism
Psychology

Brain Connection patterns differ in Babies at familial Risk of Autism

A study co-led by researchers at UCLA Health has found distinct brain connectivity patterns in six-week-old infants at risk for developing autism spectrum disorder (ASD).…
According to a Survey, Loneliness is a Widespread problem among Parents
Psychology

According to a Survey, Loneliness is a Widespread problem among Parents

A new national survey conducted by The Ohio State University Wexner Medical Center finds a broad majority of parents experience isolation, loneliness and burnout from…
In the Household, Infants Hear far more Speech than Music
Psychology

In the Household, Infants Hear far more Speech than Music

Speech and music are the dominant elements of an infant’s auditory environment. While past research has shown that speech plays a critical role in children’s…
Zinc can increase Agricultural Yields’ Climate Resilience, according to a New Discovery
Agriculture

Zinc can increase Agricultural Yields’ Climate Resilience, according to a New Discovery

Researchers revealed that zinc is essential in the nitrogen fixation process of legumes. This study, together with the transcriptional regulator Fixation Under Nitrate (FUN), has…
For improved Mobile Device Performance, the Wireless Receiver Reduces Interference
Technology

For improved Mobile Device Performance, the Wireless Receiver Reduces Interference

The increased use of high-speed wireless communication devices, such as 5G mobile phones and sensors for self-driving cars, is causing airwaves to become increasingly congested.…
Neighborhood Options affect Baby Development and Cognition
Neuroscience

Neighborhood Options affect Baby Development and Cognition

According to new research from Boston Medical Center, growing up in neighborhoods with better educational and socioeconomic possibilities improves baby brain activity. The study, published…
Vitamin B6 – A New Compound that Prevents Deterioration
Health

Vitamin B6 – A New Compound that Prevents Deterioration

Vitamin B6 is crucial for brain metabolism. As a result, in a variety of mental diseases, a low vitamin B6 level is connected with reduced…
Does having a Low-birth-weight Child increase a Person’s Risk of Developing Dementia?
Health

Does having a Low-birth-weight Child increase a Person’s Risk of Developing Dementia?

According to a study published in the June 12, 2024, online issue of Neurology®, the medical journal of the American Academy of Neurology, people who…
Changing Emotions can Increase Creativity for Traditional Thinkers
Psychology

Changing Emotions can Increase Creativity for Traditional Thinkers

According to a recent study, even those who think conventionally, such as accountants or insurance adjusters, can be creative if they can see emotional events…
Standardized Protocols help Hospitals Treat Strokes more Quickly
Health

Standardized Protocols help Hospitals Treat Strokes more Quickly

According to West Virginia University research, American Heart Association and American Stroke Association recommendations are beneficial at shortening hospital response times for stroke therapy and…
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