This Brain Scanning Technique Can Measure Your Baby's Pain
A non-invasive brain scan may be the first objective measure of infant pain.
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A non-invasive brain scan may be the first objective measure of infant pain.
Decreased bacon sales might not save the world, but apathy sure won’t, either.
Images taken from above and on the ground show the extent of the record-breaking floods, which now threaten areas downstream.
A model presented to the General Assembly of the European Geosciences Union in Vienna details how changing Midwestern US land use could have lead to more rainfall.
A research team from the University of Edinburgh has developed a new way to animate game characters using neural net computing.
It turns out, this doesn’t seem to work any better than just eating less, at least according to one new clinical trial
With each passing breakthrough, we’re getting closer to the day when we really can get off this rock.
Wow, ants. They’re just like us. Asante sana squash banana.
And no, peeing on yourself is not recommended.
It’s another casual day in space discovery.
You can be that person, explaining the science of whiskey to people who really couldn't care less.
It seems like only a matter of time before the 2,000 square mile ice shelf plunges into the sea.
Some researchers think adopting a gluten-free diet when you don't have to could be bad, but others aren't so sure.
BBC wants it back, although mainly in an advisory capacity.
While we’re all excited to see the the results of Cassini’s second dive, astronomers are still parsing through the findings from her first.
In a newly-released video, two male cuttlefish suitors duke it out for a lady, and there’s nothing that can prepare you for the violent ending.