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Researchers have identified a pattern of brain activity that predicts anger experienced during dreaming, according to a new study of healthy adults published in JNeurosci.
According to a new study from Northwestern University Feinberg School of Medicine,
making us unable to grasp our own mortality, according to a new study.
Indonesia: According to a new study, 59% of Indonesians who responded to a survey have carried out acts of intolerance against non-Muslim minorities,
But according to a new study, perceptions of peatland fires in Indonesia vary considerably among different actors,
doctors are increasingly likely to recommend antihistamines for children under the age of 12 who have a cold, according to a new study.
According to a new study, stars have radiated 4×1084 photons since the start of the universe 13.7 billion years ago.
and Shanghai, according to a new study.
molecular level, according to a new study with flies.
According to a new study, one answer is that primates are less susceptible to the seasonal ups and downs- particularly rainfall-
Being hit with a Taser stun gun in the chest can lead to cardiac arrest and death, according to a new study.
Quick learners have better long-term retention of the material they learn despite spending less time studying it, according to a new study.
According to a new study of kissing preferences,
also known as a-fib, according to a new study in the journal Circulation.
Starting your morning by focusing on the stress to come may harm your mindset throughout the day, according to a new study.
According to a new study of senior athletes,
other chronic liver diseases, according to a new study by Mayo Clinic researchers.
Distrust is the central motivating factor behind why religious people dislike atheists, according to a new study led by UBC psychologists.
vegetables may be better for your mental health than cooked ones, according to a new study from the University of Otago in New Zealand.
Distrust is the central motivating factor behind why religious people dislike atheists, according to a new study led by University of British Columbia psychologists.