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…

Integrated pathways for meeting climate targets and ensuring access to safe water

Researchers have led work to develop new pathways showing how the world can develop water and…

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…

Better analysis of psychological flexibility

New research has for the first time analyzed degrees of psychological flexibility and identified three distinct…

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…

The algae’s third eye

Scientists have discovered an unusual new light sensor in green algae. The sensor triggers a reaction…

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…

Skull scans tell tale of how world’s first dogs caught their prey

Analysis of the skulls of lions, wolves and hyenas has helped scientists uncover how prehistoric dogs…

New policy design needed to tackle global environmental threat

A pioneering new report has devised a seven-point plan to help policymakers devise new, coherent and…

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…