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Those Who Think Positively About Aging Are More Likely to Regain Memory, Landmark Study Shows

Feeling happy about getting older can reverse a common type of memory loss, according to a new study from Yale. Older people with mild cognitive...

FDA Clears First Study of CRISPR Gene-Editing in Human Patients

In a national first, the Food and Drug Administration has given Intellia Therapeutics the go-ahead to begin testing a drug that uses CRISPR gene...

Rooms Filled with Plants Could Protect Us from Colds and Flu by Disinfecting Air, Study Finds

Plants are well-established partners that when brought indoors can help alleviate stress, and purify the air, and are well worth the constant watering. However, a...

Not a Single Collision for Seabird Populations in Offshore Wind Farm Says $3M Radar Study

There's something deeply comical about suggesting that seagulls are smart enough to wait for you to look away before stealing your french fries, but...

Brisk Walking for Just 11 Minutes a Day Slashes Risk of Premature Death by 23% Says Study of 30 Million People

Walking at a brisk pace for just 11 minutes a day slashes the risk of a premature death by almost a quarter, according to...

Vitamin D Supplements May be Fending Off People’s Dementia, New Large Study Shows–Especially in Females

Taking vitamin D supplements may help ward off dementia, according to a new, large-scale study with 12,388 participants who were dementia-free when they signed...

Study Shows Flamingos with Similar Personality Traits ‘Form Cliques’ with Like-Minded Friends

Birds of a feather really do flock together according to a new study that found flamingos with similar personality traits "form cliques" with like-minded...

Video Games Are Not Associated with Harming Brains of Preteens, According to a New Study

Showing that scientific work so often disproves intuitive rationalization, a recent study found that video games are not damaging children’s brains, but also that...

Conservation Zoos Have Powerful Potential to ‘Reverse Extinction’ Study Shows

Zoos have "powerful potential" to reverse extinctions, according to a new study that found zoos, aquariums, botanical gardens, and seedbanks have a 50/50 record...

The Humble Pigeon Uses Same Learning Process as Artificial Intelligence, Says Iowa Study

Can a pigeon match wits with artificial intelligence? At a very basic level, yes. In a new study, psychologists at the University of Iowa examined...

Unique Nonprofit to Provide ‘Basic Income’ to California Homeless in 12-Month Study Funded by Google

A privately-funded program to provide basic income to 100 California homeless people aims to study how the cash—plus one-on-one social support—can be potentially life-changing. ‘Miracle...

Visiting Green Spaces 3-4 Times Weekly May Lower Your Need for Meds, According to New Study

Hanging out in a local park, lake, or garden really could be an antidote to ill health for people who live in cities, according...

Vaccine for Mostly-Lethal Marburg Virus Shows Promise in First Human Study

A vaccine for the lethal Marburg virus has shown huge promise in early human trials with all participants easily tolerating the shot, and showing...

Six Lifestyle Choices to Slow Memory Decline Identified in 10-Year Study of Aging

A 10-year study of Chinese adults over the age of 60, showed that a healthy lifestyle, in particular a nutritious diet, is associated with...

New Study of Triassic Fossils Reveal the Origins of Living Amphibians Through a Tiny “Funky Worm”

For 3 years, paleontologists working in Petrified Forest National Park have been unearthing the remains of perhaps the oldest known amphibian. It's not a frog,...

The Brains of Lost Fish Help Them Find Their Way Home, Reveals a Unique Study

Lost fish find their way home thanks to how their brains are wired, according to new research. The neuronal circuit evolved up to half a...

Aztecs Used the Mountains to Create Sophisticated Farming Calendar that Even Accounted for Leap Years: Study

Without clocks or modern tools, ancient Mexicans watched the sun to maintain a farming calendar that precisely tracked seasons and even adjusted for leap...

First Patient Gets Potentially Cancer-Stopping Pill – Study is Recruiting Those with Resistant Tumors For a Trial

The Phase 1 trial has begun to test a novel pill that was effective in pre-clinical studies against reoccurring solid tumors from breast, prostate,...

Living Near Water as a Child is Linked to Better Mental Health and Well-being in Adulthood: Study

Using research from 18 countries, a new study concludes that adults with better mental health are more likely to report having spent time playing...

Drinking Black Tea May Reduce the Risk of Early Death From Heart Disease, Says Study of Half-Million Brits

Drinking black tea may reduce the risk of dying young from heart disease, according to a new observational study that used data on nearly...