Evolution is not as unpredictable as previously believed, according to a study published in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences. The authors suggest this would allow scientists to
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Tackling inequality is vital to achieving Net Zero targets, according to a study published in Nature Climate Change. The authors from Cambridge Univeristy, UK, believe inequalities limit who can realistically
Many patients still not back at work two years after experiencing sepsis, according to a study published in the scientific journal Critical Care. The World Health Organisation (WHO) estimates that
Researchers based the Barcelona Supercomputer Center, Spain, inaugurate the new European supercomputer MareNostrum 5. This is one of the most versatile machines in the world being used by the scientific
Flowering plants are finding alternative ways to grow without insect pollinators, according to a study published in the scientific journal New Phytologist. As the number of pollinating insects decreases, flowering
Christmas dinner can be healthy, according to a study published in Critical Reviews in Food Science and Nutrition. The festive season is often seen as a time of overindulgence, but
If you are likely to break your New Year’s resolution (or other commitments), you can still maintain the respect of your friends if you blame it on a shortage of
Multinational enterprises (MNE) are not just failing at their sustainability targets, but they’re also contributing to making climate change worse, according to a study published in the journal International Business
Researchers unveil the extensive and multiple effects that inulin, a compound commonly used in dietary supplements, has on the gut microbiome, according to a study published in Nature Communications. The
Ukraine has lost almost 20% of its scientists due to the Russian invasion, according to a study published in Humanities and Social Sciences Communications. Ukrainian scientist Olena Iarmosh never believed the