Study Pegs Age Of Saturn’s Rings at 400 Million Years Old
The planet's rings, on the other hand, are new phenomena, the researchers said, arising, and potentially even disappearing, in what amounts to a blink of an eye in cosmic terms.
New Study Shows Peak Time For Suicidal Thoughts
The seasonal paths of suicidal thoughts were examined by researchers from the University of Nottingham’s School of Psychology, who collaborated with the University of Amsterdam and Harvard University
Sleep Apnea Associated With Deteriorating Brain Health
The Mayo Clinic researchers looked at two indicators of brain health in adults who had sleep apnea
After Stroke, Air Pollution May Contribute To Brain Inflammation
The study also reveals that a PM2.5 fraction of urban air pollution contains the chemical that causes increased neuroinflammation and a poor prognosis for ischemic stroke
Study Furnishes The Evidence Of Climate Change Is Driven By Humans
This study shows that the real world has changed in a way that simply cannot be explained by natural causes
A New Study Sheds Light On Rise Of The Earth’s Continents
These results make the garnet crystallization model an extremely unlikely explanation for why magmas from continental arc volcanoes are oxidized and iron-depleted
Study: Larger Migratory Birds More Vulnerable To The Effect Of Climate Change
Global warming and the elements causing climate change should be measured, monitored, and managed properly to save the species
Study Shows A Handful Of Walnuts Daily May Boost Attention & Intelligence
Participants who adhered to the suggested dose of walnuts and the number of days consumed improved their neuropsychological functions
Study: Intermittent Fasting Impairs Sperm, Fertility & Egg Quality
These findings highlight the importance of considering not only the effect of fasting on body maintenance but also on egg and sperm production
Study: Plant Pandemic Could Cause Billions To Go Hungry
The study found that yield losses brought on by pests and illnesses in wheat typically exceed 20%