Month: January 2022

Euclid’s Random Walk: Developmental Changes in the Use of Simulation for Geometric Reasoning

Abstract Euclidean geometry has formed the foundation of architecture, science, and technology for millennia, yet the development of human’s intuitive reasoning about Euclidean geometry is not well understood. The present study explores the cognitive processes and representations that support the development of humans’ intuitive reasoning about Euclidean geometry. One-hundred-twenty-five 7- to 12-year-old children and 30 […]

Published on January 27, 2022

Volunteers Will Catch COVID to Determine How Much Virus Triggers Infection

The world’s first medical trial authorized to deliberately expose participants to the coronavirus is seeking more volunteers as it steps up efforts to help develop better vaccines.The Oxford University trial was launched last April, three months after Britain became the… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. David Lowemann, M.Sc, Ph.D., is a co-founder […]

Published on January 26, 2022

Fat Injections Effective Against Plantar Fasciitis Pain: Study

Belly fat is usually unwelcome, but new research suggests it may actually be good for something: relief from foot pain. A small pilot study suggests that an injection of a patient’s own fat cells can help ease the often-excruciating heel pain brought on by a condition known… Read Full Article (External Site) Dr. David LowemannDr. […]

Published on January 26, 2022