The ozone treaty signed in the 80s successfully delayed the complete ice meltdown in the Artic by about 15 years, according to a study published in PNAS. The Montreal Protocol was the
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Climate change will push some species over their tipping point as temperatures continue to increase, according to a new study published in Nature Ecology and Evolution. The authors developed a
Severe hot flashes after menopause may increase the risk of cardiovascular diseases
Women who experience severe hot flashes after menopause have a higher risk of metabolic syndrome and high blood pressure, according to research presented at the 25th European Congress of Endocrinology
Modern dogs have larger brains compared to breeds that are thousands of years old, according to a study published in the journal Evolution. A team of Hungarian and Swedish researchers
One may be surprised by the question. It is quite relevant however, if the recent wokism movement is given proper attention. The name derives from the African-American word “woke” and
A bigger research team doesn’t necessarily mean better results, according to a study published by a team from the University of Surrey, UK, who analysed data from 1.4 million papers.
As artificial intelligence (AI) becomes more realistic, how does it affect our communication with others? A team of researchers from the University of Gothenburg, Germany, explores whether our trust in
A team of researchers from the Eindhoven University of Technology, The Netherlands, developed a new technique to make data storage in DNA more scalable, according to a study published in
A project to disseminate information about the dangers of single-use plastic has organised a model sailing boat — named Flipflopi — to travel across the globe to reach thousands of
The UK’s new Genetic Technology Bill will unlock innovation that could climate-proof food security
The UK has long been a global leader in plant sciences, establishing the world’s longest-running agricultural research station in 1843 to herald a culture of innovation that endures today. This strong