Israeli medical experts have developed a wearable mobile monitor to keep a close watch on pregnant women and their fetuses as they go about their everyday lives. …read more Source:: UKScienceNews
Month: June 2015
Reading: Brain waves study shows how different teaching methods affect reading development
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•Researchers found that beginning readers who focus on letter-sound relationships, or phonics, increase activity in the area of their brains best wired for reading. …read more Source:: Science
Seeing tubular plasma structures in inner layers of magnetosphere surrounding Earth
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•Astronomers have creatively used a radio telescope to see in 3-D, allowing them to detect the existence of tubular plasma structures in the inner layers of the magnetosphere surrounding the …read more Source:: Science
Quick to laugh or smile? It may be in your genes
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•Why do some people immediately burst into laughter after a humorous moment, while others can barely crack a smile? New research examining emotional reactivity suggests one of the answers may …read more Source:: Science
Agility ladder training hones nimble feet, bodies and minds
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•NEW YORK (Reuters) – Agility ladders, a staple of sports training when victory can hang on the athlete’s ability to turn quickly, have moved into mainstream gyms where fitness experts …read more Source:: UKScienceNews