Deer can be deterred from damaging young trees simply by the smell of a predator nearby, even without the predator actually being there, according to a study published in the Journal
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Cooking with an air fryer produces far fewer harmful airborne particles than deep frying or shallow frying, even when cooking fatty foods, according to a study published in the American
People who spend years not getting enough exercise carry a significantly higher burden of long-term stress by middle age, according to a study published in the journal Psychoneuroendocrinology. The authors
A team of scientists has solved one of geology’s longest-standing puzzles, according to a study published in the journal PNAS. They finally found out how Earth went from a warm,
Every month this year, authorities around the world have slaughtered an average of 4.3 million chickens, turkeys, ducks and geese – not for food, but because of the presence or even the
Routine stool tests and information about what people eat, could help doctors identify which patients with inflammatory bowel disease are most likely to experience a sudden flare, according to a
Paracetamol in Pregnancy Doesn’t Increase Risk of Autism, ADHD or Learning Disabilities
Pregnant women can take paracetamol safely without increasing the risk of their child developing autism, ADHD or intellectual disabilities, according to a study published in The Lancet Obstetrics, Gynaecology &
Vincent Bénard, town and country planning engineer and economist, former president of the Brussels-based Hayek Institute, is the author of “The EU Climate Law: An Economic and Societal Disaster with
Most young people who end up convicted of cybercrime didn’t set out to become criminals. New research from the University of East London shows that the path into serious online
Most of us know climate change is a serious problem, but many of us don’t believe it will affect us personally, according to a major study published in the journal