Month: June 2023

The art and science of living-like architecture

Imagine a futuristic world where our buildings are not just static structures, but living organisms that actively protect us from invisible dangers. A team of brilliant minds has taken a step closer to this reality by creating ‘living-like’ bioactive interior architecture. This groundbreaking research combines the art and science of architecture to develop materials that […]

Published on June 21, 2023

Phone calls: The ripple effect of social influence

Just like throwing a pebble into a pond creates ripples that extend far beyond the original splash, phone communications have a similar cascading effect on social influence. A recent study reveals that the impact of phone calls can reach up to four degrees of separation from the original caller. This means that when you make […]

Published on June 21, 2023

CDC Advisers Back RSV Vaccines in Older Adults

A team of experts from the CDC has given their stamp of approval for the use of Pfizer and GSK vaccines to protect adults aged 60 and above from severe respiratory syncytial virus (RSV) infections. Just like how a superhero squad teams up to defeat villains, these vaccines come together to combat RSV and keep […]

Published on June 21, 2023