Doctors have a new way to check a baby’s genes before birth, and it could replace much riskier testing methods currently in use. For years, non-invasive prenatal testing (NIPT) has
Archive for June 2026
The planet is warming at a faster rate than at any point in recorded history, and the evidence is now overwhelming, according to the latest Indicators of Global Climate Change
As nations get ready to battle it out on the football pitch this summer, researchers at the University of Reading, UK, have created a very different kind of league table,
Scientists at the University of Bristol, UK, have helped develop a powerful new tool called SA-FARI, which can automatically find, identify, and follow individual animals in video footage, according to
For a long time, scientists assumed the extinct cave lion was basically just a bigger, tougher version of the lions we know today. Now, a study published in the journal
« To live a thousand years is easy, but you have to survive the intergenerational conflicts. » — L. Alexandre, A. Tsicopoulos
Laurent Alexandre and Alexandre Tsicopoulos have just published “Vivre 1000 ans, quand l’IA règne et la mort recule : rêve ou cauchemar?” * (“Living 1,000 Years: When AI Reigns and
We can’t fix the youth mental health crisis by treating children alone, we need to help their parents too, according to a new book written by Cambridge University child psychotherapist