All posts created by Michelle Simmons
06/11/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Targeted memory reactivation (TMR), a procedure which presents learning-related cues during sleep, can better strengthen memory when it is accompanied

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-06-11-memory-strengthening-tmr-technique-found-to-be-more-successful-when-accompanied-with-undisturbed-sleep-to-promote-memory-consolidation.html

04/22/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

You won’t have to worry about how your coffee will taste like every time you make one, as researchers found

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-22-the-scientific-way-to-brew-the-perfect-cup-of-coffee-every-time.html

04/11/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Farmers continue to search for alternatives to herbicides to control weeds due to the increase of herbicide-resistant weeds in most

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-11-edamame-farmers-are-using-rye-as-a-cover-crop-to-reduce-use-of-herbicides.html

04/07/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Researchers were surprised when they discovered that eucalyptus trees have adapted to their harsh environment. In their study, the researchers

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-04-07-researchers-astonished-that-eucalyptus-trees-have-adapted-to-harsh-environments.html

03/25/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Herbal formulations could be potentially used as alternative options for preventing and treating dengue fever. A study published in the

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-25-herbal-formulations-prevent-and-treat-dengue-fever.html

03/07/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Caffeine levels in the blood could serve as an indicator of Parkinson’s disease, in particular in its early stages, as

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-03-07-can-caffeine-protect-you-from-parkinsons.html

02/27/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Vitamin B3 derivative called nicotinamide riboside may protect against neurological damage and enhance both cognitive and physical function, a study

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-02-27-niacin-vitamin-b3-may-improve-cognitive-function-by-preventing-neurological-damage.html

02/10/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Technology continues to make things easier and faster, and that can be seen in online shopping and working from home.

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-02-10-online-shopping-good-for-the-environment-research-shows.html

02/07/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

A new study revealed that vitamin E — in particular tocotrienol — could improve the bone density of postmenopausal women.

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-02-07-vitamin-e-found-to-have-bone-health-benefits-improves-bone-density-postmenopausal-women.html

02/04/2018 / By Michelle Simmons

Plastic pollution is posing a threat to fish populations and fishing industry in Central America as a fisherman discovered plastics

http://www.realsciencenews.com/2018-02-04-plastic-pollution-is-threatening-fish-populations.html