The Verdict on Sunbathing hipporeads Science & Medicine, Society & Culture There is some debate going on within the scientific and medical community these days, and somewhat inflated by the media, regarding the health risks of ultraviolet (UV) radiation on the skin, most notably on...
Three Signs of Depression in Elderly Relatives hipporeads Science & Medicine, Society & Culture Like many other illnesses, depression frequently presents differently in the elderly compared to younger people. It’s a common assumption that depression in your elderly relative would be simple to identify....
Trends To Keep An Eye On In The Senior Living Industry hipporeads Society & Culture Caring for older loved ones has been something many people do not think about. They see it as an obligation and go with it. Doing so presents both challenges and opportunities for caregivers and the senior...
Top 5 Benefits of Having a Cardboard Baler hipporeads Science & Medicine Cardboard balers are becoming increasingly popular – but why is this? Inside this article, you can find out. Climate change is a hot topic right now. For several years, it has been discussed non-stop on...
Body Image & Mental Health: How to Improve Your Self-Esteem hipporeads Psychology, Society & Culture Your body image will not only determine your self-perception, but it can have a positive or negative impact on your mental health. Focusing on your flaws or negative feelings about your appearance will...
Is Time Travel Possible? What Shape is the Universe? What’s the Deal with Wormholes? hipporeads Ask Me Anything, Science, Science & Medicine Would backwards time travel create multiple “yous”? What does Einstein’s Theory of Relativity teach us about the shape of the universe? Theoretical Physicist David Kaiser of MIT answers these questions, and more, in our inaugural Ask Me Anything post.
Inaugural AMA Winners Announced hipporeads Ask Me Anything, News Thank you to everyone who participated in our inaugural Ask Me Anything Q&A series with MIT Theoretical Physics Professor David Kaiser. There were so many provocative questions you certainly made it hard...