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Staying Positive May Help Keep Dementia At Bay, Harvard Study Finds

23+ hour, 30+ min ago  (482+ words) Research led by S'de Stenlund (Harvard University) (Image by Vector mall on Shutterstock) A sunny outlook on life has long been credited with all kinds of health benefits. Now, a large Harvard-led study adds a significant one to the list:…...

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From Milliseconds To Meaning: How The Brain Transforms Raw Time Into Perception

2+ day ago  (258+ words) Research led by Valeria Centanino and Gianfranco Fortunato (International School for Advanced Studies (SISSA) Catching a baseball, tapping along to music, or hitting the brakes at a yellow light: every one of these split-second judgments depends on a brain that…...

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Scientists Predict A Completely New State Of Matter

1+ day, 18+ hour ago  (447+ words) Home " Science & Technology News " Astronomy News Research led by Jian Sun (Nanjing University) and Cong Liu (Carnegie Institution for Science) Solid, liquid, gas. Most people learn about three states of matter in school and leave it at that. But deep…...

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1+ day, 18+ hour ago  (11+ words) America's Favorite Exercise May Not Be Enough On Its Own'Study Finds...

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Could Asteroid Craters Have Helped Life Get Its Start?

2+ day, 2+ hour ago  (288+ words) Home " Earth News Research led by Richard A. Lutz (Rutgers University) It's a provocative idea, especially because the most famous impact crater in the discussion, Chicxulub, the one that wiped out the dinosaurs, is better known for ending life than starting…...

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Eye Cells Have A Direct 'Private Line' To The Brain

2+ day, 1+ hour ago  (496+ words) Research led by Lawrence C. Sincich (University of Alabama at Birmingham) That result has a direct consequence. If the wiring from eye to brain has less of a bottleneck than scientists once thought, then the clarity of a person's optics (the…...

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Nine In 10 Americans Say Giving Is A Priority. Why Are Donation Rates Falling?

1+ day, 21+ hour ago  (293+ words) Home " Money News Research led by Paige Rice and Caitlin Fitzpatrick (Hattaway Communications) "The most simple definition is the act of giving," one participant said. "And it doesn't have to be money. It could be giving of yourself, your time,…...

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Low Vitamin D In Middle Age Linked To Tau Buildup, A Key Alzheimer's Marker

2+ day, 15+ hour ago  (385+ words) Research led by Dr. Martin David Mulligan (University of Galway) A blood test taken around age 40 might reveal clues about what's happening inside the brain 16 years later, and vitamin D may be a vital part of the picture. None of…...

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This Harvard-Backed App Stops Worst-Case Thinking, But Not Its Symptoms

3+ day, 57+ min ago  (160+ words) Home " Psychological News Research led by Courtney Beard (Mc Lean Hospital) The catch? It didn't reduce anxiety and depression symptoms any more than a structured symptom-tracking routine did. In a randomized controlled trial involving 340 adults across the United States who had…...

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3 High-End Espresso Machines Experts Love For Caf-Quality Coffee At Home

2+ day, 16+ hour ago  (355+ words) Home " Best Of The Best Research led by Study Finds Every morning ritual deserves an upgrade " and science keeps giving you more reasons to make yours a great one. Whether you're savoring a single shot before sunrise or steaming your…...

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