Neuroscientists have shown that experiencing nature can alleviate acute physical pain. Surprisingly, simply watching nature videos was enough to relieve pain. Using functional magnetic resonance ...
Study uncovers new insights into pain pathways associated with temporomandibular joint (TMJ) disorders. Using an innovative in vivo imaging tool to capture functional activity in mouse models of TMJ ...
Glaciers, slime, and science? That’s just the beginning at this year’s ACS Kids Zone, a free, family-friendly event hosted by ...
Recent cancellation of federally funded grants results in significant changes for the university's global health activities ...
New research shows that people post more on social media when bad weather hits, sometimes even more than during large social events in the United States.
The intriguing chemistry of a rock collected by the Perseverance rover could trace to microbial activity—or not ...
Africa accounts for only 3% of all medicine production globally, and more than 90% of drugs and 99% of vaccines consumed are imported.1 The continent has not been well positioned to address these gaps ...
Bigelow Laboratory researchers and students have applied an innovative method for studying chemical processes at the individual cell level to advance understanding of Maine’s coastal sediments and the ...
This is the fourth comet Gröller has discovered, but given its extraordinary distance, it was the most exciting find, he says ...
A study shows humanizing biographical information is needed to make scientists relatable to students and boost their ...
ATLANTA — Some future Einsteins are already hard at work in southeast Atlanta, and most of them are in the second grade.
Elementary students learn to tackle real-world problems and develop their creativity and critical thinking skills through ...
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