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.
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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
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
Many species of fish we commonly eat have a crucial role in keeping the seabed, according to a study published in Marine Environmental Research. The authors suggest that affecting these
There are no differences in normal loss of cognitive functions over time in older people who have autistic traits and those who are neurotypical, according to a study published in
As farmland populations decline, European hares are finding ways to survive in Danish cities, according to a study published in Urban Science. The authors say this is thanks to biodiversity-friendly
Body mass index (BMI) greatly overestimates overweight and obesity in athletes, according to a study at the European Congress on Obesity (ECO 2025, Malaga, Spain, 11-14 May). The team from
New system to reduce the number of unnecessary surgeries to prevent strokes and heart attacks
A new scoring system to assess the risk of stroke and heart attacks in patients with narrowed arteries could prevent unnecessary surgical procedures, according to a study published in The
A simple combination of drugs could prevent thousands of heart attacks, according to a study published in the Journal of the American College of Cardiology (JACC). The team from Lund
An international team led by the University of Barcelona has unveiled the mechanism by which a type of enzyme called alginate lyase (AL) can degrade alginates present in seaweed, according