Depression is linked with a higher risk of dementia later in life, according to a study published in the journal eClinicalMedicine. “Our study shows that depression is linked to an
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A team from Edinburgh and Warwick Universities, UK, developed a pioneering method to simulate how microscopic particles move through the air, according to a study published in the Journal of
Researchers call for more regulation to prevent the use of donated sperm with a cancer-causing genetic mutation, according to results presented at the annual conference of the European Society of
A positive mindset helps older people after a fall, according to a study published in the Journal of the American Geriatrics Society. The authors from Imperial College London and Coventry
Drought stress and associated insect damage pose significant threats to the food security and health of over 300 million Africans who depend on maize as a major food source. Recurrent
A team from Swansea University, UK, launched an award-winning series of educational videos explaining Icelandic eruptions to be used in classrooms. The authors claim the videos can help students gain
Emphasis on self-reliance and trade barriers could make it more difficult for people to eat a healthy and sustainable diet, according to a study published in the journal Nature Food.
Large language models (LLMs), such as ChatGPT, DeepSeek Claude, and LLaMa, are not very good at summarising scientific studies, according to a Royal Society Open Science study. According to the
From tariffs to F2F: protectionism is threatening global agriculture, Jon Entine (interview)
As a global trade war jeopardizes agriculture worldwide, former President Trump’s tariffs have drawn scrutiny, yet the EU’s Farm to Fork plan also faces criticism. Jon Entine, editor-in-chief of the
AI-generated school essays are not better than the ones written by real students, according to a study published in the journal Applied Linguistics. For the study, a team from the