by yao | Mar 14, 2025 | Mental Health
Tinnitus, a condition in which individuals perceive a ringing or buzzing sound in the absence of an external source, affects a substantial portion of the global population. Many sufferers report disrupted sleep, but the precise link between tinnitus and sleep has...
by yao | Mar 14, 2025 | Society
The ancient Maya civilization flourished in the Yucatán Peninsula, a region rich in surface limestone. While at first this type of rock may not seem significant, new research reveals that it played a vital role in the Maya’s success. Professor Barbara Voorhies...
by yao | Mar 13, 2025 | Society
During the British Mandate in Jerusalem between 1917 and 1938, a series of construction projects transformed the city, not only bringing modernization but also shaping how different religious communities interacted. A recent study by Professor Inbal Ben-Asher Gitler...
by yao | Mar 13, 2025 | Genetics, Molecular Biology
Understanding how genes are activated or suppressed in different cells under physiological or pathological conditions of the brain is essential for studying brain disorders and how the brain functions. A team of researchers led by Dr. Xiaokuang Ma, Dr. Zhiyu Dai, and...
by yao | Mar 12, 2025 | Health, Molecular Biology
Areca nut chewing is a widespread cultural tradition, particularly in Southeast Asia. However, mounting scientific evidence links areca nut use to an increased risk of head and neck cancer. A research team led by Professor Ann-Joy Cheng at Chang Gung University in...