Anees Hanif

Yes, your brain has ‘anxiety’ cells

Do your palms sweat when you walk down a poorly lit street at night? That… Read More

How we judge others guides how we help others: study

Charities often emphasize the desperation and dependence of those they assist — as in heart-tugging… Read More

Mammals and birds could have best shot at surviving climate change

A new research that analyzed more than 270 million years of data on animals shows… Read More

Mathematicians devise way of calculating tsunami size

Mathematicians have devised a way of calculating the size of a tsunami and its destructive… Read More

How humans are limiting animal movements

Humans change entire landscapes – by building cities and roads, by farming land and by… Read More

Successful obesity prevention starts at home – at the family dinner table

Family meals have huge potential as a learning environment, where parents can demonstrate healthy eating… Read More

Alcohol intoxication behind 90% of hate crimes: study

After interviewing accident and emergency attendees with injuries resulting from violence, a team of researchers… Read More

‘The Year of AI’: Top trends and innovations in science and technology in the year 2017

2017 was an eventful year for innovations in science and technology as the world started… Read More

3,500-year-old mummified child corpses found in Egypt

Archaeologists have discovered mummified remains of four children buried some 3,500 years ago near the… Read More

Emojis promising tool for tracking cancer patients’ quality of life: study

A team of researchers recently found that using emojis instead of traditional emotional scales were… Read More