A team from the Tel Aviv University and the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute in Haifa have developed a new way to promote the growth of “enriched seaweed” with
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A team from the University of Zurich, Germany, developed an AI system to better predict heart attacks in men and women, according to a study published in The Lancet. The
Short animations about misinformation tactics can help people understand harmful content on social media, according to a major online study published in the journal Science Advances. Working alongside Jigsaw, a
A shortage of sulphuric acid could stop the advancement of green technology and threaten food security, according to a study published in the Royal Geographical Society journal The Geographical Journal. Global
Tens of millions of insects traveled 100km of open sea to reach Cyprus on their way to mainland Europe, according to a study published in the journal Ecography. A team
Any scenarios presented by BP, Royal Dutch Shell, and Equinor will not meet the Paris Agreement target, according to research by an organisation called Climate Analytics. This organisation includes researchers from
Being Pro-Covid 19 Vaccines and Pro-transparency are not mutually exclusive – ending all mandates globally and accessing the raw data is now essential to restore trust
The development of safe and highly effective vaccines starting long before the 20th century has been one of medicine’s greatest achievements. The prominent scars on the arms of billions of
Only half of six-year-old children in the UK meet the recommended guidelines for daily physical activity, according to a study published in the Journal of Physical Activity & Health. We all
A team of researchers from Oxford University, UK, assessed the environmental impact of 57,000 food products in the UK and Ireland. The study was published in the journal PNAS and
Avoiding dementia may be possible with a lifetime of learning, socialising and exercising
It may be possible to avoid dementia after all, even for those more pre-disposed to the condition, according to results from a 60-year study. The study, published in Neurology, shows that