Monster Black Hole Discovery: Scientists Uncover Fastest Growing Black Hole Devouring Sun Daily

Monster Black Hole Discovery: Scientists Uncover Fastest Growing Black Hole Devouring Sun Daily

Jakarta – Black holes are still an interesting topic of study for scientists. Its enormous gravitational pull is known to be able to devour stars, planets and even other black holes. So, is it true that the power of a black hole can devour the entire universe? Quoted from the Australian National University (ANU) website, … Read more

Unique Tree Fossils with Three-Dimensional Crown Discovered in New Brunswick, Canada

Unique Tree Fossils with Three-Dimensional Crown Discovered in New Brunswick, Canada

Jakarta – Have you ever heard of preserved trees? In the fossil record, what is preserved in trees is only the trunk without leaves. However, the latest findings from scientists show other facts about the existence of a unique three-dimensional crown. What does it mean? A study published in the journal Current Biology shows new … Read more

Bullying: Adolescent victims are at risk of psychosis – 2024-02-28 00:03:18

Bullying: Adolescent victims are at risk of psychosis
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University of Tokyo researchers have found that teenagers who are bullied by their peers face an increased risk psychotic episodes and show lower levels of a neurotransmitter that is considered “key” in regulating emotion. The new findings indicate that the specific neurotransmitter called glutamic acid may be a potential target for pharmaceutical interventions against psychotic … Read more

Kendry Páez Reacts to Chelsea’s Carabao Cup Final Loss Against Liverpool: Exclusive Instagram Live Insights

Kendry Páez Reacts to Chelsea’s Carabao Cup Final Loss Against Liverpool: Exclusive Instagram Live Insights

As is already known, Kendry Páez was in a new internship with Chelsea, and that included being able to watch the team’s final against Liverpool in the Carabao Cup. Unfortunately in said final, Moisés Caicedo could not win his first title with the Chelsea shirt, after losing 1-0 in extra time against Liverpool. After the … Read more

New Study Reveals How Whales Produce Songs and the Impact of Ocean Noise

New Study Reveals How Whales Produce Songs and the Impact of Ocean Noise

Jakarta – A recent study succeeded in revealing how whales can produce sounds and songs while in the ocean. It turns out that this is very important for the survival of whales in the ocean. This finding is an important breakthrough for scientists, because the noise in the sea produced by ships can be very … Read more

Study Finds Thiamine in Cereal Linked to Cognitive Decline: Too Little or Too Much May Raise Dementia Risk

Study Finds Thiamine in Cereal Linked to Cognitive Decline: Too Little or Too Much May Raise Dementia Risk

Thiamine in Cereals Linked to Cognitive Decline in Seniors: Study By [Your Name], U.S. Health Editor Published on [Date], [Year] While enjoying your favorite cereal may bring back memories of watching morning cartoons over a bowl, indulging in your childhood breakfast may actually raise your risk of dementia, according to a recent study published in … Read more

New Research Reveals Surprising Details about Beethoven’s Health and Family History

New Research Reveals Surprising Details about Beethoven’s Health and Family History

Jakarta – DNA from the German composer’s hair Ludwig van Beethoven culminated in surprising results. Researcher wants to find out the health problems of Beethoven, who lost his hearing completely at the age of 40. “Our main goal is to shed light on Beethoven’s health problems, which famously included progressive hearing loss, beginning in his … Read more

Study: 75.5% Use Digital Media for Mental Health Information – Recommendations for Educational Materials in Schools

Study: 75.5% Use Digital Media for Mental Health Information – Recommendations for Educational Materials in Schools

Recommendation to add educational materials in schools Study: 75.5% use digital media to obtain information about mental health Technological progress and the development of digital media have greatly affected people’s lives, especially in transmitting information quickly, which has increased awareness and education in societies in all fields, including mental health, as modern media provides support, … Read more

Monkeys Outsmart Humans in Test of Cognitive Flexibility: Study Finds

Monkeys Outsmart Humans in Test of Cognitive Flexibility: Study Finds

Jakarta – A study published in Scientific Reports shows that monkeys can outperform humans in a test of cognitive flexibility. This test is related to how humans tend to memorize rather than act with effective shortcuts. This study was conducted by a team of psychology researchers from Georgia State University. The study involved 56 humans, … Read more