Aug 30, 2024
Low levels of beneficial bacteria and high levels of harmful bacteria may influence compulsive eating behavior.
A study tracking participants since 1946 found that a high-quality diet rich in vegetables, fruits, and whole grains is strongly linked to better cognitive abilities as we age.
Researchers have identified a molecular defect that triggers lupus and are working on reprogramming cells to correct the immune response.
Aug 30, 2024 ● By Kris Urquhart
Contrast water therapy (CWT) uses alternating hot and cold baths to reduce muscle soreness and strength loss after exercise.
The biodiversity decline of fungi used in traditional cheeses like camembert and brie threatens their future, as lab-engineered fungi lose their natural reproductive abilities and resilience.
Melting polar ice caps are delaying the need to delete a second from our clocks due to Earth's changing rotation speed, pushing the deadline to 2028 or 2029.
Mysterious craters in Siberia are likely caused by gas explosions due to warming Arctic temperatures weakening the frozen soil, a phenomenon linked to geological faults under ancient lakes.
Scientists have identified miassite as the first unconventional superconductor found in nature, capable of conducting electricity without resistance at higher temperatures.
Scientists discovered a breeding population of the critically endangered Asian giant softshell turtle in India's Chandragiri River, offering new hope for conservation efforts.
As people become increasingly aware of their environmental footprint, planting native trees stands out as an impactful action.