-
The game creates an inherent tension between selfish freeriding and cooperative behaviour and is considered what researchers refer to as a public goods game.
-
In a study published in the medical journal PLoS Pathogens, the researchers found evidence linking mother-to-child transmission of HIV to rare variants of the virus in the mother's blood that is able to escape broadly
-
People have reported suffering from a "work breakdown" this year while working from home, which is known as "burnout".
-
India is in the eye of an emerging global epidemic of diabetes and heart disease. While our genes may be partly accountable for our misfortune, the greater share of blame lies in our reluctance to exercise regularly.
-
Hormones have proteins on their cell surface called receptors that receive and send biological messages and regulate cell function.
-
The actor hopes to normalize conversations around menstruation
-
The six-week long study, led by researchers from the National University Hospital (NUH) in Singapore, involved more than 3,000 migrant workers from India, Bangladesh, China and Myanmar living in Tuas South dormitory
-
Mississippi mud pie swirl brownies that are as good as their name and are among the bestselling brownies at Fatema Kanchwala’s startup Sugar Blushed
-
Pregnant individuals reported pain at the injection site more frequently than their nonpregnant counterparts but fewer follow-up symptoms such as headache, chills, muscle pain and fever.
-
The 2021 wedding ensemble represents a unique marriage between tradition and modernity and beautifully upholds the truest essence of Indian weddings.
-
In the CT scan, when there is a visual of a ground glass opacity, it is indicative of an infection.
-
According to the authors, neutralizing antibodies are important for immunity against SARS-CoV-2 and as therapeutics for the prevention and treatment of COVID-19.
-
In 2020, there were 78 million prescriptions for antidepressants in England, and about half of the patients treated have taken them for at least two years. Guidelines typically recommend that antidepressants be taken for up to 6 to 12 months
-
The research provides fresh evidence that people have transmitted SARS-CoV-2 to cats during the pandemic in the UK.
-
The findings of the study were published in the American Journal of Respiratory and Critical Care Medicine, the flagship journal of the American Thoracic Society.
-
The findings of the study were published in the journal 'JAMA Pediatrics'. The study was led by UW Medicine and University of Oxford doctors.
-
B-town celebs share how tough quarantine would have been without these tough animal friends
-
Beat those sultry summers woes with cool shades of aquatic vibes
-
Couples choose to script their own version of wedded bliss
-
If you want to see the change in your body and are ready to make serious changes to your lifestyle while stuck at home again, Niraj Puran Rao, fitness icon and the Indian candidate on the iconic business reality show
-
As per People magazine, the 46-year-old star announced that she will be releasing her first cookbook titled 'Rebel Homemaker: Food, Family, Life', on Wednesday's episode of her daytime series. The book is set to release on November 2.
-
A team of researchers from the University of British Columbia (UBC) computed air conditioning requirements in 60 of the world's most populous cities -- with the additional ventilation required due to Covid-19.
-
"Pancreatic cancer is one of the most aggressive human malignancies, with an overall med ian survival that is less than five months," says cancer biologist Yutaka Kondo of Nagoya University
-
The study of 8001 men and women found that female adults who experienced unconscious wakefulness most often and for longer periods of time had nearly double the risk of dying from cardiovascular disease