Gastrointestinal problems are a primary reason that young children show up in a doctor's office, and new research suggests that this should be an indication to doctors for future mental health problems. Science has established a connection between the gut and the brain. The … [Read more...] about Early Indicators of Mental Health Problems
Archives for March 2019
Lab-grown meat using Legos
For the first time, scientist have successfully electrospinned pure starch fibers by using an inexpensive electrospinning device partially using Legos. Legos were chosen because there was going to be water and ethanol in there and they did not want the device to be conductive, … [Read more...] about Lab-grown meat using Legos
Big Gods and Complex Societies
New research using Seshat: Global History Databank (named for the ancient Egyptian goddess of wisdom), which contains information about the sizes, governments, militaries, religions, economies, and more of hundreds of societies spanning the past 10,000 years, making it possible … [Read more...] about Big Gods and Complex Societies
Reproductive Health of Transgender Men
New research shows that ovary function in transgender men is preserved one year after starting testosterone therapy. Endometrium thickness is also unchanged. According to The Williams Institute at the UCLA School of Law, the percentage of the U.S. adult population that … [Read more...] about Reproductive Health of Transgender Men
Pretty Stars
Just some stunning photos from Hubble......here. … [Read more...] about Pretty Stars