Why would prehistoric humans carry their youngest children deep into the winding, pitch-black recesses of ancient caves?
The researchers discovered tiny handprints and footprints of two-year-old toddlers, alongside those of adults.
What we may not have realized, however, is the growing evidence linking excessive screen time to myopia, or nearsightedness, in children. A recent study has raised concerns, suggesting that prolonged ...
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She reports on South African maths performance at grades 5 (primary school) and 9 (secondary school) in the Trends in International Mathematics and Science Study (TIMSS) and examines the gender ...
The Virtual Reality Risks Against Children study found that, in the metaverse, children are frequently exposed to inappropriate content and in some cases experience ‘disturbingly real’ virtual ...
His parents were members of the Children of God (now called Family ... into large recreations of Francis Bacon’s disturbing “Study After Velázquez’s Portrait of Pope Innocent X” with ...
The idea that having kids can keep you young might have some scientific basis. A study of more than 37,000 adults has found that parenting can help keep the human brain fit as it ages. For each ...
Cases of fentanyl poisoning in children across the U.S. has been steadily increasing for most of the past decade, according to a new study published Friday. Researchers looked at over 3,000 ...
A study published in Cell Reports indicates that intermittent fasting may pose significant health risks to adolescents and children. German researchers observed mice of various ages and found positive ...
The grant will allow the Children of the 90s project to continue studying the health and development of future generations Scientists working on a world-leading study have received £5.2m to ...
Scientists working on a world-leading study have received £5.2m to continue their unique research for another five years. The Bristol-based Children of the 90s, external project began by tracking ...