Scientists at the University of Birmingham in collaboration with the University of Amsterdam have uncovered a possible explanation for the mental sluggishness that often accompanies illness.... Read more
An electronic nose that detects chemicals in the breath of lung cancer patients can identify with 85% accuracy those who will or will not respond to immunotherapy, according to new research... Read more
Software that purports to read emotions in faces is being deployed or tested for a variety of purposes, including surveillance, hiring, clinical diagnosis, and market research. But a new sci... Read more
First techno-economic analysis of the ultimate waste recycling concept Chemists at the University of Amsterdam’s (UvA) Sustainable Chemistry research priority area, together with colle... Read more
Children and adolescents with posttraumatic stress syndrome (PTSD) can be successfully treated with only a few hours of EMDR or cognitive behavioral writing therapy (CBWT). This is the findi... Read more
New hope for endangered corals: SECORE-scientists take an important step towards sustainable restoration of Caribbean reefs. Researchers of SECORE International (USA, Germany), the Universit... Read more
Increasing weakness with age is not a law of nature In our youth we are strong and healthy and then we weaken and die – that’s probably how most would describe what ageing is all... Read more