While no one may agree on what the scariest horror movies of all time are, a scientific experiment might have narrowed it down to one frightening film. What scares people when watching horror movies differs among viewers. Some people are…
CTE can rob a person of their memories and ability to make decisions and plans. It can also cause a person to become a threat to themselves and, sometimes, others. But the disease, caused by repeated head trauma, can't be definitively…
After four rounds of layoffs in two years that cut a quarter of its employees, the Jet Propulsion Laboratory now faces a daunting task: reclaiming its place at the vanguard of exploration and innovation.
Graduates of the University of Pittsburgh’s new online Bachelor of Science in Health Informatics will have a leg up on the growing industry and artificial intelligence, especially as the technology continues to advance, Pitt officials say.
New cash boosts of £20m each for Greater Manchester, West Midlands and Glasgow City Region will help to deliver more of the regions’ game-changing local innovations like robotics to unlock new medicines or AI that can spot illnesses…
In recent months, social media has been buzzing with debates about whether eating okra locally called ila can cause infertility in men. Some claim it lowers sperm count, while others argue it’s a harmless, even healthy, vegetable. But what…
The Universal Basic Education Commission (UBEC) in collaboration with the Delta State Universal Basic Education Board, is organising a five-day capacity building workshop on Strengthening Mathematics and Science Education for
If you’ve ever wondered how to build real confidence – the kind that lasts when life gets messy – science has answers. Here are 21 research-backed, practical ways to strengthen your self-esteem and feel genuinely good about who you are....
The EU Data Act ushers in a sweeping new framework for access to and use of data from connected products and related services. Organizations, such as healthcare and life sciences companies, should prepare now, as many of the Data Act's…
The Pharmaceutical Society of Nigeria (PSN) has described as a misnomer, the branding of a university after a single professional in a multidisciplinary sector, and discriminatory. Speaking ahead of the