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Much research has been conducted to understand how people perceive and benefit from public goods. However, the effect of ...
A research team led by Associate Professor Tomoko Matsumoto from the Institute of Arts and Sciences at Tokyo University of ...
A new Gerontological Society of America report, "Concentric Value of Vaccination: Intersecting Health, Economic, and Societal Benefits," provides evidence on the advantages of immunization for ...
In the age of biohacking and complicated training protocols, it’s a good idea to periodically circle back to basics and remind yourself that exercise doesn’t need to be complicated to be effective.
Imagine biting into a fruit that glows like sunset, sweet yet tangy, crisp yet smooth — and promising more than just delight for your taste buds. That is persimmon for you: a bright orange gem, often ...
The Science Council of Japan on Dec. 21 adopted a statement calling on the government to reconsider its proposed organizational reforms of the academic body, saying such changes could compromise its ...
Sea moss is a red seaweed, scientifically known as Chondrus crispus or Irish moss, which has long been used in the Caribbean ...
Black coffee contains no additives such as sugar, cream, or flavoured syrups, allowing you to enjoy the true essence and ...