Researchers Discover Link Between Mushroom Consumption and Lower Cancer Risk Derrick Smith2023-06-1104.9K views Do you like to eat mushrooms? Mushrooms are good for human health, so you may eat more mushrooms after you understand them! Studies have shown that eating mushrooms can reduce… Read more
Mass Bees in South Korea Die and Disappear, Experts Worry about the Ecological Crisis Amélie Poulain2023-05-3103.5K views South Korea is in the spring and summer flowering season, and the fragrance of flowers is overflowing. Theoretically, it should attract many bees to come to collect honey, but there are no bees. In the past two years, the problem of “missing bees” has become more serious. Only In 2022, more than 7.8 billion bees will die suddenly. The South Korean government has set up a special investigation team, hoping to find out the real reason. Read more
Tire Wear Particles Become the Invisible Killer of the Earth, Endangering the Marine Ecology Amélie Poulain2023-05-2402.8K views Plastic is a serious part of marine pollution. Too much plastic waste and the plastic particles it decomposes will cause environmental and ecological problems. In recent years, environmental scientists have noticed another marine pollutant that is invisible to the naked eye, which is “tyre dust” known as the invisible killer. Read more
Studies Found Loneliness would Change Your Brain’s Cognition and Affect Well-being Amélie Poulain2023-05-1502.5K views Do you always stay away from people, live alone, and rarely talk with people, share your emotions, or ask for help from others? Studies have confirmed that the longer a person is alone, will produce sad feelings and affect the brain’s thinking, emotions, perception, and physical and mental health. Read more
Research Suggests a Link Between Higher Education and Increased Longevity Derrick Smith2023-05-0804.5K views Based on research findings, individuals with higher education exhibit an enhanced quality of life and demonstrate a heightened commitment to physical well-being. Moreover, these individuals possess the capacity to acquire… Read more
Study: Foods Rich in Vitamin B6 and Tryptophan Help Improve Mood Derrick Smith2023-04-2805K views Are you familiar with the idea of eating bananas to combat depression? Apart from bananas, consuming vegetables and fruits rich in vitamin B6, tryptophan, and omega-3 may contribute to mood… Read more
Study Finds That Weekly Dancing Can Reduce the Risk of Falls Among the Elderly Population Derrick Smith2023-04-1001.6K views Research indicates that dancing is among the most effective means of preventing falls. Engaging in dance activities at a frequency of over three times per week has been found to… Read more
May Eye Color be Related to the Latitude of the Place of Residence? Julie Howard2023-03-2802.4K views Eye color is affected by the amount of melanin in the iris. Eyes with more melanin will appear black or brown, while those with less melanin will appear blue or… Read more
Could Names Determine People’s Character and Destiny? Derrick Smith2023-03-1904.5K views Do you believe that one’s name has a significant impact on their character and fate? Studies have shown that names influence people’s preferences, academic performance, career development, and even popularity.… Read more
Scientists Find Meditation Makes the Brain Younger Derrick Smith2023-03-1502.3K views Meditation is a form of training commonly utilized in yoga to reduce mental clutter, promote relaxation, and enhance clarity of thought. What other advantages does meditation offer? Research has demonstrated… Read more