British squirrels carried leprosy during the Middle Ages, according to a study published in the journal Current Biology. The authors also found a link between the pathogens found in the
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Video-enabled glasses can help patients at risk of falls by allowing medical staff to monitor their movements, but this new technology has many privacy concerns. A team of scientists from
Many bacteria produce and secrete substances to compete against other bacteria. Now, a team of researchers from the University Hospital Bonn (UKB), the University of Bonn and the German Center
A team of researchers from the Karolinska Institutet developed a web-based system offering an unprecedented view of the various cells in the human body, according to a study published in
Here is the third and concluding part of the series authored by Professors Furfari and Mund. Beginning with an exploration of the escalating global demand for electricity, they delved into
A team of researchers from the Universities of Bristol and Lancaster, UK, developed a new laser-based approach to identify illegal ivory, which may prove vital to fight the illegal ivory
A newly discovered feedback loop may be accelerating the melting of the West Antarctic Ice Sheet, according to a study published in Science Advances. This effect may be pushing up
A team of researchers from the University of Amsterdam recreated earthquakes and landslides in the lab to help study these events, according to a study published in Science Advances. Using
Delve into the second installment of ‘Nuclear Power Takes Off,’ penned by Samuel Furfari, esteemed Professor at the University of Brussels, and Ernest Mund, distinguished Emeritus Extraordinary Professor at UCL.
An AI system performed better than junior doctors to diagnose patients with eye problems, according to a study published in the journal PLOS Digital Health. The authors from the University