Eleven babies in the Netherlands have died during a clinical trial in which pregnant women were administered Sildenafil ― sold by Pfizer under the trade name Viagra ― to boost
Archive for July 2018
A historic change, only noticed by a small minority of enthusiasts A recent scientific breakthrough made possible by AI has been well publicised by the media, but the main learning
The little spider that could: the tiny wolf spider may be helping to keep the Arctic region cooler
A new study published on July 23rd in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (1) highlights the potentially positive impact of the increasing wolf spider population (a member of
Donald Trump gets mad As soon as the NATO summit opened on Wednesday 11 July, Donald Trump castigated his European “friends” for the inadequacy of their defence budget and gave
A new study has amassed and analyzed four decades of satellite data – from 1979 to 2016 – to confirm that humans are in fact altering the seasonal cycles and
An article published on July 16th in Nature Biotechnology has led to much debate over the safety of potential CRISPR-based therapies (1). The much-touted gene editing technology may not be as
Google is yet again in the spotlight. The company is being investigated this week for trying to assert its dominance in the smartphone arena and according to a press release on
After many years of featuring as a Hollywood plot device for the Lost Jurassic Worlds, the project of resurrecting an extinct species now seems to have actually come off the
With this opinion from Astrophysicist Raymond Piccoli, European Scientist publishes the 2nd part of its tour of research financing across Europe. We want to give various decision makers and scientists
Current guidelines from both the NHS and World Health Organisation recommend that parents wait until infants are about six months old before giving them solid food. According to new research,