
Brainwaves could help us monitor mental health, says Alphabet
Google parent company Alphabet has unveiled details of a mental health experiment and prototype device designed to monitor symptoms of depression more accurately over time.
Google parent company Alphabet has unveiled details of a mental health experiment and prototype device designed to monitor symptoms of depression more accurately over time.
It’s hard to think of another time when it’s been so crucial for businesses to look forward and innovate.
Even with the promise of a vaccine edging closer, economic recovery could be years away for some sectors.
Adding plants to front gardens can significantly reduce the perceived stress of residents, scientists believe.
No country has achieved gender equality, and the glass ceiling remains intact. This is the warning from the United Nations in its 2020 edition of "The World’s Women: Trends and Statistics."
The perfect Formula 1 pit stop takes less than 2 seconds.
More than 24,000 chess games played in professional tournaments over 125 years have been analyzed by scientists to measure how age affects cognitive ability.
The festive season will be a little less sparkly, as British retailers including Morrisons, Waitrose and John Lewis are removing glitter from their Christmas ranges to cut down on micropl...
Making outdoor play areas greener and more biodiverse could improve children’s immune systems in one month, a new study suggests.
Canada will ban a range of single-use plastic products by the end of next year.
Si nuestros teléfonos inteligentes y otros dispositivos están siempre "activos", significa que nosotros también lo estamos.
No viajar al trabajo, ahorrar dinero y mejorar el equilibrio entre la vida laboral y personal son los beneficios más populares del trabajo a distancia, según un nuevo estudio.
One in four women are considering downshifting their careers or leaving the workforce entirely because of the impact of COVID-19, according to a new report.
If our smartphones and other devices are always on – it means we are, too.
No commuting, saving money and an improved work-life balance are the most popular benefits of remote working, according to a new study.