Researchers from multiple European organisations are part of an European project to develop a communication network that is faster, more reliable, and more efficient than the current 5G network. The
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The game of Monopoly is often remembered for the unpleasant experience to go in prison without going back to square one to get a revenue. Less well known is the
Older post-menopause female orcas protect their sons against fighting with other whales, according to a study published in Current Biology. However, the same treatment is not extended to the daughters.
Epigenetic changes in a particular gene that controls satiety can increase the risk of becoming overweight, according to a study published in Science Translational Medicine. The researchers from Charité –
Sea turtles have been going to the same seagrass meadows to feed for thousands of years
For over 3,000 years, green sea turtles have returned to the same seagrass meadows to eat, according to a study published in PNAS. The Dutch team combined modern data and
On 5 July 2023, a new step in the procedure for revising the European regulations that will apply to New Genomic Techniques (NGTs) was reached. This revision of the legislation
Fruit flies can assess and compare quantities, according to a study published in Cell reports. The authors unveil what areas of the brain are essential for this skill. In the
Adding a species of red algae — called red sea plume — decreases methane production from cow faeces, according to a study published in the scientific journal Frontiers in Sustainable
Across Europe, science is giving way to paternalism. Policymaking around tobacco products is becoming less grounded in fact and more driven by ideology, which is harming smokers. By embracing
A team of researchers from multiple universities in Europe discovered a new mechanism that plants use to sense temperatures, according to a study published in PNAS. The authors believe these