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VIDEO: New research has found that adolescents with higher levels of an omega-3 fatty acid in their blood were less likely to develop psychotic disorder in early adulthood, suggesting that it. view more
Credit: RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences
New research has found that adolescents with higher levels of an omega-3 fatty acid in their blood were less likely to develop psychotic disorder in early adulthood, suggesting that it may have a potential preventative effect of reducing the risk of psychosis.
The study, led by researchers from RCSI University of Medicine and Health Sciences, is published in
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VIDEO: A 3D surface plot of fluctuating pixel brightness in the video of an embryo with the highest peaks, which are orange, indicating the brightest pixels view more
Credit: Dr Oli Tills, University of Plymouth
Scientists have made a major breakthrough in the study of embryonic development and how it can be impacted by external factors such as climate change.
Researchers at the University of Plymouth have developed a cutting edge technique which enables them to instantly examine the biological traits and behaviours of developing embryos as an energy signature, rather than focusing on individual characteristics.
The method, outlined in a study published in
CHED recognizes partners in Central Luzon
Philippine Information Agency
20 May 2021, 00:38 GMT+10
CITY OF SAN FERNANDO, Pampanga, May 19 (PIA) Commission on Higher Education (CHED) recognized Tuesday partners in Central Luzon.
Gawad PADYAK Parangal honors higher education institutions (HEIs), professional organizations and government agencies who are models of institutional continuity, agility, resiliency and collaboration as they continue to serve their stakeholders amidst the pandemic. I believe that education could be made a weapon that will wipe out illiteracy as it will flatten poverty. It can be used to fight injustice as it can also be used to build bridges, foster relationships, and sustain peace. And so, let this Gawad PADYAK Parangal be an inspiration to all of us, CHED Commissioner Ronald Adamat said.