An orchard of trees that started life as discarded apple cores in hedgerows and waysides, is the subject of a new exhibition ...
A groundbreaking study reveals that exposure to nature can reduce pain by altering brain activity. Researchers found that ...
Viewing nature could help people feel less pain, a study has found. The neuroimaging study, led by a team from the University ...
An Exeter University art historian has solved the 70-year mystery over the theft of an original oil sketch, by Flemish ...
Inflammation may be at the core of cognitive decline as recent studies offer clues on how herpes simplex virus-1, antibiotics ...
The University of Exeter’s Sailing Club achieved a significant environmental triumph, winning the RYA Green Blue University ...
Exeter ranked 40th globally for geography, 44th for earth and marine sciences, and 45th for both archaeology and classics and ...
Using an fMRI scanner, researchers monitored the brain activity of 49 participants in Austria, as they received pain ...
Although black hole radiation can be catastrophic in some cases, it may assist life once oxygen has accumulated in the planet’s atmosphere.
A new study has shown that watching your favourite nature documentary or looking at wildlife can physically ease your pain.
Summary: Viewing natural scenes can significantly reduce how people perceive pain, a new neuroimaging study has found.
At the center of most large galaxies, including our Milky Way, sits a supermassive black hole. These powerful objects sometimes enter active galactic nucleus (AGN) mode, where they pull in gas and ...
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