An international team of researchers, including from Germany and the UK, showed how a giant underwater avalanche which took place nearly 60,000 years ago off the coast of Africa caused
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A new AI system can predict autism in young children with limited information, according to a study published in JAMA Network Open. The team from Karolinska Institute, Sweden, suggests this
Researchers from Cranfield University, UK, have developed two new ways to identify fake honey with added sugar, according to studies published in Food Control and Foods. The authors believe this
A team of researchers from the University of Surrey, UK, defends that understanding our fascination with death and dark themes could help our understanding of society, according to a study
The right projects to restore forests will not only benefit the environment and increase biodiversity but also help humans, according to a study published in the journal PNAS. If the
Fear of missing out (FOMO) can severely affect employee’s mental health and, along with information overload, contribute to burnout, according to a study published in the scientific journal SAGE Open.
Undergoing radiotherapy after surgery can prevent the return of breast cancer for up to 10 years, according to a study published in the journal Lancet Oncology. After this period, the
A team of researchers from UCL, London argue that we are squandering an opportunity to improve air quality by failing to develop and coordinate legal and scientific thinking. Published in
Many consumers are willing to try animal-free food products, according to a study published in the journal Future Foods. Many food companies are currently working on new processes to produce
“If you don’t have metabolic health, you don’t have anything” Robert Lustig (Interview)
Robert Lustig is a distinguished pediatric neuro-endocrinologist renowned for his extensive research on the intricate relationship between hormones and the brain. Over the past three decades, he has devoted himself