Coronavirus Testing: Singapore Team Develops 5-Minute COVID-19 Test, To Seek Approval Soon
Where coronavirus testing is available, individuals are plagued with long waiting times that can take hours to days or a week before results are revealed to them.
How Dog And Sheep Bones Are Helping Injured Pigeons To Fly Again
Birds are one of the most popular pets in the US, hitting approximately 20.6 million in 2017.
Do Flocks of Birds Have A Leader? Researchers Study Pigeon Flights
Pigeons have been found to have intense inflight competition.
Sexual Dysfunction Increases By 30% During Perimenopause, Study Shows
Vaginal dryness is a major reason for the decline of sexual satisfaction and the rise in sexual dysfunction by 30% in the years leading up to menopause.
Autoimmunity: Why Certain Self-Reactive Cells Are Not Destroyed
Systemic lupus erythematosus (SLE), irritable bowel syndrome (IBS) and psoriasis are common examples of autoimmune diseases.
Only-Children Found To Have Less Healthy Eating Habits, Shows Study
According to the study, only-children were found to have less healthy eating habits and beverage choices over those who have siblings.
Bald Like An Eagle? New Treatment Could Be As Easy As Wearing A Hat
A non-invasive and cheap device to stop you from getting bald, we have the engineers at the University of Wisconsin-Madison to thank.
The 85% Rule: Be Correct, But Not Too Correct
If you are taking classes that are too easy and acing them all the time, then you probably aren't getting as much out of a class as someone who's struggling but managing to keep up.
'Artificial Leaf' May Be The Answer To Rising Carbon Emissions
Apart from reducing carbon levels in the atmosphere, this "leaf" makes an alternative source to fossil fuels.
Common Bacteria’s Resistance To Drugs Has Doubled Over Last Two Decades, Study Finds
WHO has declared clarithromycin-resistant H. pylori a high priority bacterium for antibiotic research and development.
Preschool: Less Handwriting And More Communication-Based Writing Would Make For Success
Are teachers' focus on handwriting putting pre-schoolers at a disadvantage?
Should You Stand In Front Of The Microwave Oven As Your Food Cooks?
Are you at risk of exposure if you stand near the microwave oven?
Have Researchers Identified A New Antiviral Drug To Treat Flu?
Humanity has managed to subdue some serious viruses like polio, smallpox, hepatitis A and B, and yet the flu remains without a remedy.
The Key To Improving Lab-Grown Meat: Cotton Candy
Using this method, scientists have already grown rabbit and cow muscles.
Why Are Episiotomies On The Decline When It Can Reduce Vaginal Tearing?
For over a decade, doctors have been warned against performing episiotomies for their patients.
Scientists Have Just Shown That Fat Can Collect In The Lungs
An estimated 93 million people in the U.S. have difficulty breathing because of this.
Study: Why Food Tastes Better When You're Hungry
We can thank hunger for the best meal we've ever had.
How Did Dinosaurs Beat The Heat? Answer Lies In Blood Vessel Clusters
Some dinosaurs pant, but that is not why dinosaurs in the movies always have their mouths open.
Slow Walker At 45? You Could Have An Aging Brain and Body
Walking speed during one's middle-life can be predicted as early as age 3.
Children Who Were Lied To By Parents Tell Lies As Adults: Study
Children who were told common lies by their parents find it difficult to adjust to adulthood.
Study: One In Six ICU Admissions May Be Prevented
Research says many ICU admissions could be treated with timely outpatient care or palliative care.
New Study Shows How Children Express Uncertainty Or Knowledge About The World
A study uncovers that 3-year-olds use gestural and prosodic precursors when expressing uncertainty.
OTC Medications Are Commonly Used In Suicide Attempts By Youths, Study Finds
A new study reveals that there were fewer suicide attempts by self-poisoning during non-school months of June to August, compared with the school months of September through May.
Grindr: Options For Toned, Average, Large, Muscular, Slim, Stocky... But Overweight?
Now, who would have thought that an app created for gay men could still be discriminatory?
Ever Wondered How We Can Understand What Is Said In A Conversation So Fast?
Studies have shown that it involves a huge and complex set of mental calculations by our brains.
Should You Take That Cat Nap? The Sleep Link To Mental Health
Are you trying to repay the sleep debt incurred on work days by sleeping in on weekends or napping?
Ethnicity Plays A Role In What Drives You To Suicide, Study Finds
Current U.S. Census Bureau projections suggest that the majority of the American population will be composed of "minority" individuals by 2044.
Cancer-Causing Food Additive Found In E-Cigarettes And Smokeless Tobacco Products
Pulegone is banned as a food additive. However, it is found in alarming levels in e-cigarettes and smokeless tobacco products.
Women May Have More To Offer In Natural Disasters
Women are quicker to take cover or prepare to evacuate during a natural emergency.
Girls Are Receiving Specialty Care For Sports-Related Concussions Six Days Later Than Boys
New research suggested that young female athletes who suffer concussions have longer recovery times than their male peers.