Feed or flee – the brain cells that tell us when to eat and...
Feeling peckish?
Eating may be taken for granted as a fundamental part of life, but getting it wrong can have serious consequences for our health.
Over...
Study finds that genes play a role in empathy
A new study published today suggests that how empathic we are is not just a result of our upbringing and experience but also partly...
Study sheds new light on Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome
Investigators at Vanderbilt-Ingram Cancer Center (VICC) and the Virginia Tech Carilion Research Institute (VTCRI) have revealed a gene mutation's role in Von Hippel-Lindau syndrome,...
One in 10 stroke survivors need more help with taking medication, study finds
Over a half of stroke patients require a degree of help with taking medicine and a sizeable minority say they do not receive as...
Two drugs prevent heart problems in breast cancer patients
Data released today from a large multi-center study provides a view into the effectiveness of two drugs used to prevent heart problems resulting from...
State Spy Programs, espionage & Monero mining – fingers point at Sandvine
Sandvine Products and Technology Used by Egypt, Turkey, and Syrian Governments to Install Spyware and Monero Mining.
A Canadian security and human rights research group Citizen...
Israeli-Canadian Bitcoin Outfit to Invest $195 million in New Quebec Computing Centers
Canada-based Backbone Hosting Solutions, also known as Bitfarms, is in the process of merging with Tel Aviv-listed shelf company Blockchain Mining
Tel Aviv-listed shelf company...
Nuclear Fusion : MIT has received the order to Build the World’s Strongest Electromagnet
Scientists want to power cities with the same high-energy explosions that power the hearts of stars.
This process is called nuclear fusion, and it results (in...
Fukushima Disaster: After 7 Years Little Radioactive Material in US Waters
It's been seven years since a magnitude-8.9 earthquake in northeastern Japan triggered a massive tsunami that led to a meltdown at the Fukushima Daiichi...
Exercise can slow the aging process – a professor explains how
The tradition of sending a telegram to every British citizen on their 100th birthday was started just over 100 years ago by George V,...
British Scientists Find Easy Way To Slow Aging
Scientists found an intriguing correlation between the type of physical activity and bodily aging after carefully studying the physical condition of 125 cyclists, aged...
Quanto nuoce a Israele il “mito Israele”
Si pretendono da Israele standard che nessun paese “normale” potrebbe soddisfare. E non sempre la pretesa nasce da ragioni limpide e oneste
Ecco una frase...
UAE asks Turkey to respect Arab states’ sovereignty
A senior United Arab Emirates official said on Saturday Turkey's policy towards Arab states was not reasonable and advised it to respect their sovereignty.
Relations...
Study: Absence of key protein, TTP, rapidly turns young bones old
The absence of a protein critical to the control of inflammation may lead to rapid and severe bone loss, according to a new University...
Anti-cholesterol drug Praluent cuts death risk
The anti-cholesterol drug Praluent (alirocumab), made by France's Sanofi Pharmaceuticals, is linked to a 15 percent lower risk of major cardiovascular events like heart...
































