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The Science of Love

Science offers insights into various aspects of romantic love, shedding light on the physiological, psychological, and social dimensions of this complex phenomenon. Here are some key findings: Brain Chemistry: Studies have shown that falling in love triggers the release of neurotransmitters such as dopamine, oxytocin, and serotonin, which are associated with pleasure, bonding, and happiness. Attachment...

A study Confirms that ADHD Affects Overall Brain Connectivity

Assessing connectivity across the entire brain could help identify likely ADHD developmentDepositphotos Analyzing neuroimaging data from almost 12,000 participants, researchers have verified the necessity of adopting a comprehensive approach encompassing the entire brain for the diagnosis, research, and treatment of attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD). Earlier research has concentrated on specific brain regions or networks. However, scientists...

The Moon Lander from Japan Experiences a Revival

SLIM's January 20 touchdown made Japan only the fifth nation to achieve a "soft landing" on the Moon after the United States, the Soviet Union, China and India. On Monday, the Japanese space agency announced that the moon lander has been revived, allowing it to continue its mission of exploring the lunar surface despite encountering...

Urban Agriculture Expansion: Research Team Details Plan

Credit: Phys.org Urban agriculture holds the promise of decentralizing food sources, offering environmental advantages such as wildlife habitat, and reducing environmental footprints. However, there are knowledge gaps related to the benefits, risks, and social dynamics of expanding urban agriculture. A recent article in Nature Food, authored by a team of interdisciplinary experts, including a researcher from...

Bad Actor AI Expected to Daily Threaten Democracies by Mid-2024

A study is predicting that malicious AI activity will be daily by mid-2024Depositphotos A recent study forecasts that the deliberate use of AI by 'bad actors' to propagate online harm, particularly through disinformation, will occur on a daily basis by mid-2024. The results raise concerns, especially with over 50 countries, including the US, scheduled to...

Why BMI Falls Short as a Measure of Health – Unraveling the Reasons

It wasn't even developed by a physician. credit: Unsplash. Nothing can be said to be specific in this world, "except death and taxes," wrote Ben Franklin in a letter to his friend Jean-Baptiste Le Roy in 1789, "except death and taxes." This iconic quote showcases Franklin's wit and highlights a time predating the Body Mass Index (BMI). The Evolution of...

Ancient system could carry water to dry regions

Credit: Pixaobay Certain arid regions in Africa grapple with severe water scarcity attributed to scant rainfall. The "qanat system," an age-old method of extracting water from aquifers, may offer a solution. Environmental scientist Gaathier Mahed, who specializes in groundwater management, has explored the viability of implementing these systems. How does the qanat system work? The qanat system...

Six Indicators of Neanderthal DNA, as Identified by Genetic Experts

Humans interbred with Neanderthals and spread DNA across the world. Credit: Depositphotos Neanderthal DNA offered evolutionary advantages during environmental adaptation, yet it also introduced drawbacks, with nicotine addiction being one of the adverse effects associated with certain genes Genetic experts assert that six key indicators can reveal the presence of Neanderthal DNA.Approximately two percent of our...

TV Exposure May Harm Toddlers’ Cognitive Development

Credit: YubaNet Infants and toddlers exposed to television or videos may display unusual sensory behaviors, including disengagement from activities, a preference for more intense stimulation, and sensitivity to stimuli like loud sounds or bright lights, as indicated by research from Drexel's College of Medicine published in JAMA Pediatrics. The study reveals that children with increased...

Decoding Humor: How Gender Influences Our Sense of Comedy

The source of those smiles? A timeless cartoon exploring the intricacies of romance. Credit: Omar Lopez/Unsplash. A recent study delves into the intriguing question of whether gender plays a role in shaping our sense of humor. Published in the Humor journal, the findings reveal notable similarities and differences in what men and women find amusing. Study...