The interaction between birds, bees, and bats significantly increases the quantity and quality of macadamia nuts, according to a study published in Ecological Applications. In addition, the effectiveness of their
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World’s least polluting countries at a greater risk of flooding caused by climate change
People who live in the smallest countries — which contribute least to climate change — already suffer most of its devastating consequences. The burden is likely to increase, according to
Growing up in a violent family can have long-term health consequences, according to a review published in the Journal of Family Violence. This affects the physical and psychological well-being of
Young people are more sensitive to social media likes than adults, which in turn affects their mood, according to a study published in the journal Science Advances. Adolescents and teenagers
Private gardens represent a steady and realisable supply of nectar to feed pollinators when farmland sources are limited, according to a study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B.
Most people, including those living in affected areas, don’t understand the term “Climate Justice,” according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. These are the results from a survey
Microplastic is increasingly polluting our environment, coming into contact with bees and other insects. When bees ingest these plastic particles, they damage their organs and change their behaviour, which in
Clinical trials confirm that a new drug called zolbetuximab can help extend survival in patients with gastric cancer, according to a study published in The New England Journal of Medicine.
There are 14 million episodes of self-harm every year, but this condition remains widely neglected worldwide, according to a report published by Lancet. The report, carried out by a team
Stressed bees are more likely to make pessimistic choices, according to a study published in Proceedings of the Royal Society B. The team from Newcastle University, UK, found that bumblebees