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Humble Leaders Can Help Make Groups More Effective

Leaders of teacher groups who were thought of as humble helped improve professionalism and collaboration among team members, new research has shown.

Healthy Eating Reduces Depression

A diet high in antioxidants, fiber, lean proteins, and vitamins and minerals may provide the body what it needs to perform at its best...

Cannabis Studies Receive Favorable Media Attention

In cannabis studies for pain, placebos provide similar pain alleviation as active cannabinoids. According to Karolinska Institutet researchers in JAMA Network Open, these studies receive considerable media coverage regardless...

Satellite Data: Amazon Rainforest Is Losing Resilience

Amazon rainforest is losing its resilience and the rainforest now shows characteristic signs of approaching a tipping point.

Researchers Find Oldest Evidence of Fire Controlled Cooking

According to researchers, the bones of a massive carp fish date the earliest indications of cooking by prehistoric people to 780,000 years ago.

Make Tea! Black Tea May Help Your Health as You Age

Black tea is prepared from the leaves of the plant Camellia sinensis. The leaves...

Study Challenges “Good” Cholesterol’s Role in Heart Disease Risk

HDL cholesterol may not be as useful in predicting cardiovascular disease risk among persons of various races and ethnicities as experts formerly believed.

Viral DNA in Human Genome Guards Against Infections

According to new research, an ancient viral DNA in human genomes acts as antivirals against certain modern viruses.

Prenatal Caffeine Consumption Shortens Child Height

Caffeine consumption during pregnancy, even in small amount, may lead to slightly shorter child height, suggests an analysis by National Institutes of Health researchers.

Gold Mining Pollutes Rainforests

Illegal gold mining in the Peruvian amazon turns pristine rainforests into heavily polluted mercury sinks--reports a new study.

Deforestation Increases Risk of Flooding in West African Coastal Cities

The frequency of thunderstorms in some fast-growing African coastal cities is linked to the impact of deforestation.

Himalayan Glaciers Melting at ‘Exceptional Rate’

The accelerating melting of the Himalayan glaciers threatens the water supply of millions of people in Asia, new research warns.

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What Did the Earliest Animals Look Like?

Biologists have been searching for the earliest animals for more than a century, narrowing the possibilities down to two groups: sponges and comb jellies. Researchers...

Ultra-Processed Foods May Cause Cancer

An observational study conducted by Imperial College London reveals that greater consumption of ultra-processed foods (UPF) is associated with a higher risk of developing...

Coffee with Milk May Reduce Inflammation

Coffee is a popular beverage consumed in many parts of the world. It can be enjoyed either in black or with milk. Recent studies...

Traffic Pollution Impairs Brain Function

Traffic pollution is an ever-growing problem in increasingly busy and populous urban areas. Its effects on the human body have been well-documented, but one...

AI Creates Original Proteins

The application of artificial intelligence (AI) to biotechnology has made possible the ability to create wholly original proteins from scratch. AI has begun to be...

Weight Loss: Calorie Reduction Is Better than Intermittent Fasting

New research published in the Journal of the American Heart Association found that the size and number of meals were more important for weight...