Mild cases of COVID-19 could also leave a lasting impact on the human brain, according to a recent study. In August, researchers from England’s University of Oxford and the Imperial College of London wrote that brain imaging from the UK Biobank – including the data from more
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Researcher Corrects Secretary of Education after He Cites Her Study to Justify School Mask Mandates
Students wearing protective masks attend classes on the first day of school at Barbara Goleman Senior High School in Miami, Fla., August 23, 2021. (Marco Bello/Reuters) The senior author of a study of coronavirus spread in schools in one county
Study confirms superior sound of a Stradivari is due to the varnish
Enlarge / A 1729 Stradivari known as the “Solomon, Ex-Lambert” on display at Christie’s in New York in March 2007. Along with Andrea Amati and Andrea Guarneri, Antonio Stradivari dominated the so-called Golden Age of Violins (roughly 1660 to 1750),
Europe’s July floods: So rare and extreme, they’re hard to study
Enlarge / Damaged left behind by flooding in the Ahr valley. The backdrop of a steadily warming climate has frequently raised questions about whether any given extreme weather event could have been influenced by climate change. It’s a natural question
Study: Ants create stable tunnels in nests, much like humans play Jenga
Enlarge / Two ants tunneling in green gel. A new Caltech study found that ants search for and remove loose grains of soil when digging their tunnels, much like humans remove loose blocks while playing Jenga. Ants are prodigious diggers,