A new Government-commissioned study has found that brighter vehicle headlights are more likely to cause glare for drivers of oncoming cars.
Brighter vehicle headlights are more likely to cause glare for drivers of oncoming cars, according to a UK government-commissioned study that suggests this problem is making a third of drivers ...
Brighter vehicle headlights are more likely to cause glare for oncoming drivers, a government-commissioned study has ...
Unusual radio signals from beneath Antarctica’s ice continue to defy explanation. Several years ago, scientists using a cosmic particle detector in Antarctica recorded a series of puzzling radio ...
Overall, the proportion of US adults reporting serious cognitive difficulties rose from 5.3 percent to 7.4 percent between ...
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The Tax Policy Center, a Washington think tank affiliated with the Brookings Institution and the Urban Institute, has ...
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Honda Research, with Silicon Valley labs, funded Ohio State research proving shiitake mushrooms can function as computer ...
Children ages 2 to 18 spend up to nine hours a day on screens. Research shows that excessive use can lead to health problems, ...
Living with chronic pain on a daily basis impacts not only the body but also the mind and emotions. This is the reality for ...