Washington [US], July 19 (ANI): Despite the fact that there are treatments for depression, many people find these treatments to be ineffective at times. In addition, women are more likely than males to have depression, but the cause for this difference is unknown. This makes treating their disorders more challenging at times.
Mumbai (Maharashtra) [India], June 24 (ANI/GPRC): Riding the phenomenal global wave of being on the metaverse, people's desire to merge with the metaverse and own NFT collectables has increased exponentially.
According to a study published on Wednesday, children who identify as transgender at a young age are likely to keep that identity for at least several years. The study included 317 children aged 3 to 12 years old at the time of recruitment. At the conclusion of the study, 94% were living as transgender. Nearly […]
We all know that the Universe is expanding. However, a team of scientists revealed that it may soon start shrinking. Read to know more about this exciting research. The Universe is contacting. Here’s how According to new research published in the journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Science, after nearly 13.8 billion years of nonstop […]
New Jersey [US], March 26 (ANI): A recent research has identified how carbon is stored and transported through the intricacy of inland and coastal waterways.
New Jersey [US], March 21 (ANI): A new study led by Princeton University identified how carbon is stored and transported through the intricacy of inland and coastal waterways. The study has significant implications for enforcing the carbon calculations that are part of international climate accords.
Brussels [Belgium], February 14 (ANI): A diet high in fat and low in carbohydrates (sugars) that causes the body to break down fat into molecules is called ketones, or 'keto' diet. A recent preclinical study led by Ludwig Cancer Research has demonstrated that a common weight-loss diet could enhance the efficacy of chemotherapy for pancreatic cancer.
New Jersey [US], November 19 (ANI): According to a new research, ancestral rodents possibly have been infected with SARS-like coronaviruses repeatedly, which has made them form a resistance towards the pathogens. This means that they are likely to be asymptomatic carriers of SARS-like coronaviruses.