The R&B star has enjoyed fame despite decades of claims that he’s abused teenage girls. Why?
Powerful microscope captures first image of nanoscaffold that promotes cell movement
Using one of the most powerful microscopes in the world, scientists have identified a dense, dynamic and disorganized actin filament…
Binge eating and smoking linked to bullying and sexual abuse
People who ever suffered bullying or sexual abuse have a lower quality of life similar to those living with chronic…
Kids: Connection to nature lessens distress, hyperactivity and behavioral problems
A new 16-item parent questionnaire (CNI-PPC) to measure ‘connectedness to nature’ in very young children has been developed by Dr.…
Better analysis of psychological flexibility
New research has for the first time analyzed degrees of psychological flexibility and identified three distinct classes.
Being HIV positive and staying on antiretroviral therapy in Africa
An international team of researchers have carried out a review of the evidence examining what influences people who are HIV…
Parasites from patients with cerebral malaria stick preferentially in their brains
Scientists have provided, for the first time, evidence which links the ability of red blood cells infected with the malaria…
Scope advance reveals first look through all cortical layers of awake brain
Improvements in three-photon microscopy have allowed scientists to see activity in all layers of the visual cortex and the ‘subplate’…
Ultra-sturdy bones, with a surprising origin, suggest new osteoporosis approach
A handful of brain cells deep in the brain may play a surprising role in controlling women’s bone density, according…
VAT fat may cause pathogenic obesity
VAT, Visceral Adipose Tissue, a kind of fat that accumulates around the abdominal organs, has an important immune function. The…