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Study Reveals 2 Genes That Could Influence Your Interest in Cannabis
The genes we inherit may have a subtle influence over whether we experiment with and make a habit of using cannabis.
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Study finds reliability is key to making buses more sustainable
A University of Bath study shows that while electric buses are cheaper to fuel and maintain than diesel, they can spend ...
The research, published today in Current Biology, showed that ultramarathoners can burn an astounding 11,000 calories per day ...
Taking a deep breath restores the ideal “layering” of lung fluids, according to a new experiment.
A boost to the metabolism can be a walk in the park. A new study has found that just 30 minutes of light-intensity exercise ...
Materials scientists can learn a lot about a sample material by shooting lasers at it. With nonlinear optical microscopy — a ...
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Residents still waiting for full results of Aliso Canyon disaster health study a decade later
Like others living near Aliso Canyon, Porter Ranch resident Craig Galanti is frustrated that the community’s requests for a ...
Are sports apps only about competition and breaking personal records? Research conducted by scientists from SWPS University ...
A cognitive training program may boost production of a brain chemical that plays a vital role in memory and attention, a new ...
Older adults, especially those living with health conditions, who hold positive views about ageing are more likely to engage in vigorous physical activity, according to a study led by the University ...
An experimental medication made from marijuana successfully reduced back pain in a new study, offering further support for the drug’s potential in treating one of the most common forms of chronic pain ...
The Princess of Wales caused ripples on social media, with parents arguing about whether screentime - the amount of time ...
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