Articles in "science and research"
AI Accurately Predicts Location of Mineral Deposits
Baku (AZERTAC) - The race to find the mineral deposits needed to support the world’s growing population and energy transition is on, and ...
Study Links Chronic Pain Severity to Anger and Sense of Injustice
Chronic pain may not just be a physical condition -- it’s also deeply tied to how patients process anger and perceive fairness. An ...
Digital Attention Exercises Reduce Soldiers’ PTSD Risk, Scientists Say
Specialized computer-based training can significantly reduce the risk of post-traumatic stress disorder (PTSD) among combat soldiers, ...
Light’s Hidden Magnetic Power May Lead to Faster, More Precise Optical Devices, Study Finds
A new Israeli study suggests that light can directly influence materials in a magnetic field in ways scientists had long overlooked, a ...
Placental Errors May Explain Gestational Diabetes Risks, Study Finds
A study released on Tuesday reveals how gestational diabetes can affect children even before they are born, uncovering molecular changes in ...
Scientific Study Unlocks Potential for New Anti-Aging Therapies
The human body has a remarkable ability to protect itself from age-related decline -- repairing damage, supporting heart and brain health, ...
Breakthrough DNA Tool Could Help Prevent Tropical Disease Outbreaks
A new DNA-based test is giving scientists and public health officials an unprecedented way to track leishmaniasis, a parasitic disease ...
UAE, Bulgaria Deepen Antarctic Cooperation to Advance Climate Research
Varna (BTA) - Collaboration with the Bulgarian Antarctic Institute exemplifies how countries can join forces to tackle global challenges, ...
‘Neural Noise’ Drives Anxiety, PTSD and Irrational Behavior, Scientists Say
Scientists have uncovered how the brain’s reaction to potential loss drives risky and sometimes irrational behavior -- a process that may ...
Early Sound Exposure Shapes Male and Female Brains Differently, Study Finds
Early auditory experiences shape male and female brains differently, with implications for behavior and sensory preferences later in life, ...