Regular exposure to blue light from excessive use of mobile phones and tablets may alter hormone levels and accelerate the onset of puberty, according to a study published at the 60th
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Researchers used bacteria to bring synthetic cells a step closer to reality. A team from the University of Bristol, UK, created protocells that can accurately copy complex structures and functions
Researchers from Newcastle University, UK, found a remarkable variability in corals when it comes to tolerance to heat, according to a study published in the journal Proceedings Of The Royal Society
The agricultural sector is facing enormous pressure. The aim of feeding the world population while reducing environmental impact and protecting natural reserves is not easy to achieve. Innovative technologies are
Eastern Mediterranean and Middle East areas (EMME) may become climate change hotspots, with the region warming up almost twice as fast compared to the global average, according to a study
Many primary schools in the UK experience levels of pollution which exceed safe levels set by the World Health Organisation (WHO). According to a study published in the journal Atmospheric
Patients suffering from autoimmune disorders — such as rheumatism, colitis, or psoriasis — may have to get a third vaccine against coronavirus to get enough protection, according to a study
A team from the Tel Aviv University and the Israel Oceanographic and Limnological Research Institute in Haifa have developed a new way to promote the growth of “enriched seaweed” with
A team from the University of Zurich, Germany, developed an AI system to better predict heart attacks in men and women, according to a study published in The Lancet. The
Short animations about misinformation tactics can help people understand harmful content on social media, according to a major online study published in the journal Science Advances. Working alongside Jigsaw, a