Humans See Different Colors in Different Seasons: University of York
Scientist are now shedding light on human's ability to process colors, revealing that humans see things differently in winter compared with summer. Researchers from the University of York have...
View ArticleMonkeys See Visual Illusions Like Humans: Georgia University
Researchers from Georgia State University reports that monkeys perceive visual illusions in the same way as apes and humans see them in their daily life. According to them, humans and monkeys perceive...
View ArticleColor an Elephant in a Book and See It Come Alive on Your Smartphone
Now children can see their favorite characters that they draw and color on a coloring book come alive in 3D augmented reality thanks to a new smartphone app by researchers at Disney, ETH Zurich and...
View ArticleSee What Happens When Things are Even a Bit Off Track
An interesting study says that culture shocks that result from migrating to a different country or accepting a refugee from other countries, can actually make us better thinkers. People are more...
View ArticleCaltechScientists Come Up With New Technology That Lets Blind People See With...
Scientists at the California Institute of Technology are studying how brain can quickly adapt to use one sense instead of another. The researchers will use this knowledge to translate into a new...
View ArticleDoctors And Relatives Often See Patients' Wishes Differently: Study
Doctors and relatives interpret a patient's written wishes in different ways, says a new study. When a patient is unable to communicate personally how they would like to be treated, doctors and...
View ArticleDartmouth Researchers Shed Light on How Our Brains See the World
Our brain's visual system consists of a 'where' (dorsal) pathway and a 'what' (ventral) pathway. A Dartmouth study reveals how the brain understands motion and still objects to help us navigate our...
View ArticleHow to Use Fenugreek Seeds to Treat Diabetes
Fenugreek seeds (Trigonella foenum graecum) are extensively used in the Indian cuisine. It does not only impart distinctive flavor, but it also has therapeutic properties. The seeds are known for...
View ArticleFIU Scientists Discover How Arsenic Gets into the Seeds of Plants
Arsenic is a toxin and a carcinogen that comes from minerals and is used in some herbicides, animal growth promoters, and semiconductors. The U.S. Environmental Protection Agency (EPA) ranks arsenic...
View ArticleHow Can Lactating Women Benefit With Fenugreek Seeds
bFenugreek Seeds for Breastfeeding Women/b Fenugreek (Trigonella foenum-graecum) is a common spice native to southern Europe and Asia. It is one of the oldest cultivated medicinal plants.Fenugreek is...
View ArticleNearly 70% of United States Youth See Advertisements for E-cigarettes
E-cigarettes deliver nicotine by heating a flavored liquid that is inhaled by the user. Almost seven in 10 US school kids are exposed to e-cigarette ads which promote the battery-powered vaping...
View ArticleOver 10 Million Patients in the UK Struggle to See a Doctor
Official figures reveal that ten million patients are struggling to see their GP because surgery opening hours are too restrictive. The worst-rated practice in a nationwide patient survey does not...
View ArticleMiddle-School Children See Multiple Alcohol Advertisements Everyday
Middle-school children between the ages of 11 and 14 are exposed to multiple alcohol advertisements everyday-both indoors and outdoors, says a new study. The study published in the iJournal of Studies...
View ArticleOne Third of Humanity Cannot See Milky Way Due to Light Pollution
Light pollution refers to brightening of the night sky caused by man-made sources of light. This inhibits the observation of stars and planets. The Milky Way is invisible to more than one third of...
View ArticleSecond International Yoga Day: Delhi to See Over 10,000 Participants
The second International Yoga Day will be celebrated on June 21, 2016. As part of the celebrations, a total of 10,000 participants will be performing yoga in various places in Delhi including Lodhi...
View ArticleSesame Oil for Radiant Skin
Sesame oil helps prevent ultraviolet rays of the sun from damaging skin, reveals an expert. Siddharth Goel, Director, KNG AGRO Food, and Amardeep Sachdeva, Dietician, KNG AGRO Food, have shared a few...
View ArticleLow And Middle Income Countries See Higher Prevalence Of Hypertension
Researchers have identified that people living in low and middle-income countries have a higher prevalence of hypertension or high blood pressure compared to people living in high-income countries,...
View ArticleNIH Funds Research to See If Gut Microbiomes Influence Diabetes Risk in...
The human gut microbiome is composed of billions of bacteria and other microbes found in the intestines. It not only plays a major role in digestion, but recent studies show it can also increase risk...
View ArticleSesame Seeds Help Boost Metabolism, Improves Digestion
Sesame seed is one of the oldest oilseed crops known, domesticated well over 3000 years ago and has one of the best natural ingredients to boost metabolism put digestion in order and helps in...
View ArticleAdult Brain can Learn to See Again After Blindness
Nearly 40 million people around the world are blind, and many of them reach this condition after many years of slow and progressive retinal degeneration. The development of sophisticated prostheses or...
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