Financial analysts whose surnames are perceived as favorable elicit stronger market reactions to their earnings forecasts, new research has found.
‘Doing science,’ rather than ‘being scientists,’ more encouraging to girls
Asking young girls to ‘do science’ leads them to show greater persistence in science activities than does asking them to…
Combination treatment, diabetes drug and immunotherapy, may help to fight breast cancer
Researchers in Finland have discovered a drug combination that collaborates with the cancer cells’ own MYC oncoprotein, which in large…
Micromotors deliver oral vaccines
Vaccines have saved millions of lives, but nobody likes getting a shot. That’s why scientists are trying to develop oral…
What ‘Anna Karenina’ Taught Me About Living With Depression
A good novel can be a reminder that other people have endured tragedies, long ordeals, bad odds.
What ‘Anna Karenina’ Taught Me About Living With Depression
A good novel can be a reminder that other people have endured tragedies, long ordeals, bad odds.
What ‘Anna Karenina’ Taught Me About Living With Depression
A good novel can be a reminder that other people have endured tragedies, long ordeals, bad odds.
Can You Get Too Much Exercise? What the Heart Tells Us
Men who exercised the most tended to have more arterial plaque and higher calcium scores. But they were less likely…
Marijuana smoking linked with higher sperm concentrations
Men who have smoked marijuana at some point in their life had significantly higher concentrations of sperm when compared with…
Prenatal cadmium exposure is associated with shorter leukocyte telomere length in Chinese newborns
Newborn telomere length (TL) is considered a potential marker for future disease and lifelong health, but few epidemiological studies have…