Scientists have discovered that mountain ranges, where deep mantle rocks are exposed, may hold significant natural hydrogen resources, potentially offering a new route to cleaner energy.
Noise-cancelling headphones have become increasingly popular for people seeking peace and quiet, whether in a bustling office or on a noisy airplane. But how exactly do they work, and can using them be bad for your brain?
Have you ever felt like you needed more sleep during the colder months? Most of us chalk it up to the cosy weather or shorter days, but research suggests there might be more to it.
A study, the first of its kind, has delved into comparing the effects of antidepressants and running exercises in treating anxiety and depression. It yielded some interesting results.
Researchers have developed a brain-computer interface that allows a paralyzed woman to communicate through an avatar, converting brain signals into speech and facial expressions, with aspirations to create a wireless version for greater user independence.
While plant-based diets come with a myriad of health benefits, there's more to the picture than meets the eye. Research reveals that individuals following a vegetarian diet have a 50% higher likelihood of experiencing a hip fracture compared to those who consume meat regularly.
A comprehensive analysis of research spanning the last 23 years shows that number-based board games like Monopoly, Othello, and Chutes and Ladders can significantly improve math skills in young children.
Math and music may seem worlds apart, but an extensive analysis published in the peer-reviewed journal Educational Studiesindicates a harmonious link between the two that can potentially help children excel in their maths classes.
Sleepless nights may cause more than just daytime fatigue. Research has shed light on a concerning link between insomnia symptoms and an increased risk of stroke.
It's a well-known fact that excessive salt intake is detrimental to our cardiovascular health, but Japanese research throws light on a less-explored aspect—its impact on our cognitive health
Researchers from Brigham and Women's Hospital (BWH) and Columbia University have found that daily multivitamin supplements can improve memory and slow cognitive decline in older adults.
Danish research suggests that viewing the same image of food repetitively and visualizing yourself consuming that food can actually make you feel satiated.
Research suggests that around one in five people could be suffering from obstructive sleep apnoea (OSA) but are unaware of their condition. There is a need for increased awareness and better detection methods.
People who engage in mobile phone conversations for 30 minutes or more per week face a higher risk of high blood pressure compared to those who spend less time on phone calls.