Researchers at the University of California San Diego have discovered that the gut's rhythmic muscle movements could help explain how blood vessels in the brain expand and contract together.
After years of work, cognition and neuroscience doctoral student Hailey Welch is—for the first time—the lead author of a ...
The Mitchells and the machines are readying for a rematch. Sony Pictures Animation is making a sequel to its 2021 Oscar-nominated feature “The Mitchells vs. the Machines,” with Guillermo Martinez ...
For a generative artificial intelligence system to learn how to write an autopsy report, human workers must sort and annotate thousands of crime scene images. The precarious work of training AI, which ...
An Indian father has lashed out at the schooling system in the country after revealing that his eighth-grade son was frequently working past midnight to finish school projects. In a now-viral video ...
USF researcher Hariom Yadav is uncovering how strengthening gut health through nutrient-rich foods could help prevent chronic ...
Our guts and our brains are connected, which is why your mood can affect your digestion. Learn why this is the case and how ...
Your stomach's gurgles, medically termed borborygmus, are a normal sign of a healthy, active digestive system. These sounds, ...
Thank you for joining us on Fiverr International Ltd.'s earnings conference call for the third quarter that ended September ...
Total revenue of $378 million was up 8.7%, or 9.1% on a constant currency basis, compared to the same quarter in 2024. This ...