A team of researchers from the University of Cambridge has developed a way to assess the impact of what we eat on the survival of other species around the world,
Archive for October 2025
Systemic Shifts Complex systems, such as ecosystems or economic and social orders, often resist smooth change. They may tip suddenly and get locked into a new stable state [1]. Catastrophe
Extreme conditions, including the heat waves of the last few years, significantly increase the risk of wildfire incidents, according to a study published in the journal Communications Earth and Environment.
People with ADHD (Attention Deficit Hyperactivity Disorder) are naturally more creative because they let their mind wander, according to a study presented at the ECNP congress in Amsterdam. “Previous research
Winds on Mars reach much higher speeds than previously assumed, according to a study published in Science Advances. Despite the thin atmosphere on Mars, some winds are central to the
The production and distribution of chemicals has increased so much in the past few years that our regulatory and risk assessment procedures can’t keep up, according to a study published
Looking forward to humanistic superintelligence, eagerly awaiting the arrival of superintelligence From the beginning of time, the boundless and humanist imagination of humankind has driven us to invent tools that
A team of European researchers recreated a nearly forgotten yogurt using ants, according to a study published in the Cell Press journal iScience. Once popular across the Balkans and Turkey,
The fact that women live longer than men is deeply rooted in evolutionary biology, according to a study published in Science Advances. The authors show that this difference doesn’t just