A study hints positive thinking could strengthen vaccine immunity
Thinking positive increased a specific brain region’s activity and might have heightened immune response after a shot.
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Thinking positive increased a specific brain region’s activity and might have heightened immune response after a shot.
By targeting three key growth pathways at once, researchers eliminated pancreatic tumors in multiple mouse models and prevented the cancer from returning, a promising step
Dams in the U.S. are showing signs of damage that are worsening with age and climate change. Could satellites help prioritize repairs amid budget and
A new study comparing 59 species of primates linked same-sex sexual behavior to scarce resources and more predators in socially complex species. The findings show
NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope’s 2024 NIRCam image shows protostar EC 53 circled. Researchers using new data from Webb’s MIRI proved that crystalline silicates form
The human brain is a vast network of billions of neurons. By exchanging signals to depress or excite each other, they generate patterns that ripple
Strong winds can make it feel a lot colder than the thermometer suggests. Protect yourself by covering exposed skin and sheltering inside. (Image credit: Matt
Humpback whales are teaching each other a feeding technique called bubble netting, and it’s helping a Canadian population recover from whaling.
The model demonstrated remarkable precision, stability and speed across a highly complex dance routine.
An award-winning birding binocular with both style and substance at a reasonable price — a must for any nature enthusiast.
On the night of Feb. 2, skywatchers in eastern North America can see the moon occult Regulus — a rare event visible to the naked
New footage shows one of NASA’s WB-57 research jets spewing out flames and smoke as it skids across a runway during an emergency landing near
Archaeologists have found 5,000-year-old ancient Egyptian rock art in the Sinai Desert that depicts the conquest of the region.
Scientists discover a tipping point that took place in 2000, where El Niño’s effect on sea ice loss in Siberia was amplified.