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Born too late? Climate change may be delaying births
New Curtin University research has found exposure to outdoor air pollution and extreme temperatures ...View More
Ready (or not) for love? Your friends likely agree
Feeling ready for a committed relationship is a key step in dating. But do your friends agree that y ...View More
When teen body image becomes a deadly perception
Adolescents who perceive themselves as overweight are three times more likely to consider committing ...View More
Biomarker test can detect Alzheimer's pathology earlier
Years before tau tangles show up in brain scans of patients with Alzheimer's disease, a biomarker te ...View More
Bacteria, brains, and sugar: Scientists uncover new connections
Our guts are home to trillions of bacteria, and research over the last few decades has established h ...View More
High-tech video optimization in our brain
Why do our mental images stay sharp even when we are moving fast? A team of neuroscientists led by P ...View More
Clot-busting meds may be effective up to 24 hours after initial stroke symptoms
The clot-dissolving medication, alteplase, improved stroke patients' recovery by more than 50% when ...View More
Potential new pathway to fight viruses
Five years removed from the COVID-19 outbreak, scientists around the world are still studying its ef ...View More
From muscle to memory: New research uses clues from the body to understand signaling in the brain
Our biceps and our brain cells may have more in common than previously thought. New research led by ...View More
Mitochondria may hold the key to curing diabetes
Mitochondria are essential for generating energy that fuels cells and helps them function. Mitochond ...View More



