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Today, scientists believe the stimulation can narrow the gap between when someone is introduced to a skill and when they master it and the motor skills it requires.
A German artist has taken some of Vincent Van Gogh's genetic material and used it to regrow the ear he famously cut off during a psychotic episode in 1888.
The wage hike represents uncharted territory for American economists, who are accustomed to seeing wage increases account only for inflation. The $15 rate, however, makes real gains.
A new report out of the Pew Research Center asks--and answers--what the Internet of things will look like by 2025. Firstly, there will be a lot of things.
Female sharks do it, as do female komodo dragons, so is it possible for humans? Very likely yes, says Dr. Allan Pacey, a reproductive biologist at the University of Sheffield.
Students learn more by taking notes with pen and paper than they do on a laptop, according to research done on campuses at UCLA and Princeton.
The importance of having an active father throughout a child's life should not be diminished by his secondary role in giving birth or by his traditional absence from daytime home life due to work obligations.