After decades of failed HIV vaccines, a new approach that predicts which cells to train, not just what antigen to show, has ...
As we adjust our print schedule, launch a new website and rely on the U.S. Postal Service for delivery, please know these changes were not made lightly. They were made with our readers in mind — and ...
It’s a regrettable reality that there is never enough time to cover all the interesting scientific stories we come across. So ...
The biggest genetic study of Alzheimer’s disease so far has identified 127 gene locations that are associated with the condition, of which 48 are new. The study also pinpoints several genes that could ...
SINGAPORE – Structural and social barriers continue to hinder the upward mobility of the Malay community, a study has found, even amid strong education and occupational progress among some families.
The benefits of eating chocolate may include improving mood, lowering the risk of cardiovascular diseases, supporting cognitive function, and more. However, further research is necessary to support ...
SINGAPORE – The quest to potentially tap the heat of the earth continues to sizzle, as Singapore will conduct a feasibility study on deploying geothermal energy systems here. This comes as the ...
Happiness is an electrifying and elusive state. Philosophers, theologians, psychologists, and even economists have long sought to define it. And since the 1990s, a whole branch of psychology—positive ...
As US President Donald Trump continues to wage war against renewable energy, a new Chinese study revealing the strain that renewable integration places on power transformers could give him fresh ...
Conscious choice accounts for only a fraction of what you do each day. The vast majority of your actions are dictated by habit, according to new research published in Psychology & Health. The study ...
Eating breakfast later as you get older could be linked to poorer health and an early death, according to a recent study of 3000 adults. Following participants for an average of 22 years, scientists ...