ADMISSIONS CLOSED – ADMISSIONS CLOSED – ADMISSIONS CLOSED Topic: The “Boat Race” is an annual contest between two rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge universities. The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on the Thames is […]
ADMISSIONS CLOSED – ADMISSIONS CLOSED – ADMISSIONS CLOSED Topic: The “Boat Race” is an annual contest between two rowing crews from Oxford and Cambridge universities. The Oxford and Cambridge Boat Race on the Thames is […]
by NASA The public has until Friday, April 24 to help name new features on Pluto and its orbiting satellites as they are discovered by NASA’s New Horizons mission. Announced in March, […]
by University of Zurich Legs apart, chest thrust forward, shoulders back: these “power poses” are supposed to influence hormone production and willingness to take on risk in accordance with a study that […]
by Mike Williams | Rice University Rice University researchers are developing a highly accurate, touch-free system that uses a video camera to monitor patients’ vital signs just by looking at their faces. The […]
by Will Ferguson | Washington State University News Young adults are more likely to appreciate the dangers of smoking when warnings are presented in images as well as text, according to a new […]
by Melissa Carroll | University of Houston The social media site, Facebook, can be an effective tool for connecting with new and old friends. However, some users may find themselves spending quite a […]
by USDA Forest Service -Pacific Northwest Research Station Of the 201 bird and mammal species that call northwest Alaska’s arctic and subarctic region their home, 195 of them–or, roughly, 97 percent–could experience […]
Cardiologists urge physicians, parents, educators to monitor adolescents’ energy drink consumption more closely by Eileen Leahy | Elsevier Health Sciences The rapid rise in popularity of energy drinks (EDs), particularly among adolescents […]
by Julie DearDorff | Northwestern University Hollywood has given moviegoers many classic portrayals of grumpy old men. But new research suggests that getting older doesn’t necessarily make people cynical and suspicious. Instead, […]
by Sarah Clinton | University of Missouri – Columbia CEOs hired from outside a company tend to spend more money on research and development, while CEOs hired from within are likely to […]
by University of Veterinary Medicine – Vienna In 2006 construction began on a new shopping centre in Tulln. The works unearthed various archaeologically valuable objects that were salvaged during rescue excavations. Among […]
by Jocelyn Duffy | Carnegie Mellon News Neuroelectro.org will accelerate research and understanding of neuronal function. The decades worth of data that has been collected about the billions of neurons in the […]
by Leonor Sierra | University of Rochester Researchers develop a real-time feedback system using “smart glasses” Speaking in public is the top fear for many people. Now, researchers from the Human-Computer Interaction […]
by Paul Kalanithi | Republished with permission from Stanford Medicine magazine In residency, there’s a saying: The days are long, but the years are short. In neurosurgical training, the day usually began a little […]