According to a new study published this week in the open-access journal PLOS ONE by Sinead Brophy of Swansea University, UK, and colleagues, children who live with a depressed parent
Although multi-layered graphene is a promising carbon-based nanomaterial for a number of next-generation technologies, the links between its surface textures and characteristics are not completely
Analysts from RIKEN and QuTech a coordinated effort between TU Delft and the Netherlands Organization for Applied Scientific Research (TNO) have accomplished a vital achievement toward the improvement of an
The melting of diamond when compressed by severe pressures and temperatures has been recorded by a Sandia National Laboratories supercomputer simulation model dubbed SNAP, which
According to new research from the University of Birmingham, autistic people's ability to accurately identify facial expressions is influenced by the speed at which the
Economists and business leaders agree that innovation is a crucial driver of economic growth, but they disagree on the best method to encourage people to generate "think-out-of-the-box" ideas that result
A more realistic model of the visual system could aid neuroscientists and clinicians in developing more effective treatments for alexia, prosopagnosia, and agnosia. Damage to
According to new research, future space-based gravitational wave detections will be capable of discovering new fundamental forces and maybe throw new light on previously unsolved
Scientists at Oregon State University have discovered a new class of therapeutic targets for people with neurodegenerative diseases like Alzheimer's, Parkinson's, and Lou Gehrig's disease. Oxidized proteins are one of