By Johns Hopkins University This new approach could significantly reduce the need for invasive, often painful biopsies. By analyzing urine samples from prostate cancer patients...
What happens when you listen to speech at a different speed? Neuroscientists thought that your brain may turn up its processing speed as well. But it...
The nerves that control our muscles naturally degrade and become slower as we age, a process referred to as denervation. This degradation is especially problematic in...
The innovative tool, designed specifically for non-expert users, improves airway access and raises survival odds in critical medical emergencies Maintaining an open airway is a critical...
By Tufts University Inflammation in the brain is usually seen as harmful in the aging process—it’s thought to contribute to Alzheimer’s and dementia. But the...
New research shows that as a run gets harder, athletes focus on the mechanics of finishing rather than broader motivational self-talk. September 23, 2025 by Futurity...
By Savannah Peat – U. Georgia First spotted in the US in the mid-1980s, the so-called “killer bee” created mass panic as it spread across the...
By Texas A&M University The study, led by Richard Kreider, a researcher with over 30 years of experience studying creatine and sports nutrition, examined how...
A new study shows that ultra-processed foods lead to weight gain, disrupt hormones, and introduce harmful substances linked to declining sperm quality in men. September 17,...
By Keith Hamm – UC Santa Barbara From Pong and Pac-Man to Minecraft and Fortnight, video games have always been a lot of fun. Sometimes,...