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
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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
Offshore wind farms can be beneficial throughout their life cycle, according to a study published in the international journal Sustainable Production and Consumption. In this study, researchers from the Politecnico di Milano,
Helping teenagers to have a stronger self-awareness and a sense of purpose (rather than just being happy) improves their academic results and mental health, according to a study published in
The UK is risking a divide between companies who have started to use artificial intelligence-enable technology and those who haven’t, according to a survey from Digital Futures at Work Research Centre (Digit).
The younger generation — especially those who spend a long time online — are more likely to believe fake news than boomers, according to a study published in Behaviour Research
Almost half of women who chose to freeze their eggs in their 30s — a process called elective oocyte cryopreservation — return years later to use their eggs, according to
A team of European researchers developed a sensor to take readings for up to 72 hours and detect early signs of endocrine diseases, according to a study published in the