How do children learn to cooperate with others? A new cross-cultural study suggests that the answer depends less on universal rules and more on the social norms surrounding the child. In the study, researchers examined…
Astronomers Capture ‘Teenage Years’ of Planetary Systems in…
This ARKS gallery of faint debris disks reveals details about their shape: belts with multiple rings, wide smooth halos, sharp edges, and unexpected arcs and clumps, which hint at the presence of planets shaping these…
No Tax Increase on Tobacco, Industry Interference Rising
Kathmandu, Jan 19 – A new study shows that the tobacco industry in Nepal has been increasing its influence to block tax hikes and weaken public health policies. The report, published by the National Network…
IDTechEx highlights rare earths, coatings and aerogels in…
CAMBRIDGE, Jan 16 – Research firm IDTechEx has released new reports examining rare earth magnets, advanced coatings and aerogels, materials it says are gaining importance across industries from electric vehicles to aerospace and energy storage.…
Researchers develops simulator to train doctors in complex…
Appearance of the Simulator (Left: Upper GI Model; Right: Lower GI Model). SENDAI, Jan 19 – A research team at Tohoku University has developed a high‑fidelity “dry” simulator to train doctors in Endoscopic Submucosal Dissection…






