Is fasting the oldest modern therapy? The impact on epilepsy and arthritis
Research from Queen Mary University confirms: prolonged fasting changes the body's energy sources in 3 days, with sustained fat mass loss and benefits beyond weight loss.
Research from Queen Mary University confirms: prolonged fasting changes the body's energy sources in 3 days, with sustained fat mass loss and benefits beyond weight loss.
Recent studies suggest that Dimorphos, hit by NASA's DART probe, is 'healing', and changing its shape and surface.
The impact of eclipses on cumulus clouds makes us understand how complicated geoengineering plans can become, and produce unwanted effects.
omalizumab, an asthma drug, now approved for the prevention of severe allergic reactions
J0529-4351 may munch on our Sun like a peanut, but from its distance it does something better: it gives us a unique look at the young universe.
The new pacemaker, thinner than a hair and powered by light, promises revolutions in heart surgery with fewer complications.
Magnetic vortices could be used to build ultra-high-speed, low-power next-generation processors.
New Super DVDs could last 50 to 100 years, offering a long-term, efficient mass storage solution for data and media
The Radcliffe Wave, a giant stream of gas that “gives birth” to stars, undulates near the Solar System. Why?
The SynMoss project aims to develop a plant with a fully synthetic genome in the next 10 years, revolutionizing plant biotechnology.
Senolytic drugs act on the removal of senescent cells, harmful “elderly” cells that cause inflammation and dysfunctions typical of aging. Breast therapy is increasingly concrete.
The new lithium potassium batteries withstand extreme tests without fires, thanks to a non-flammable electrolyte derived from cooling fluids.
Cases of Alzheimer's linked to childhood growth hormone therapy highlight a new path of transmission of the disease.
After precise actuarial and scientific studies, a worrying increase in excess mortality is highlighted, with a total almost triple that caused by COVID-19.
A collaboration between the American University of Beirut and Stanford brings to light a portable woven antenna, revolutionizing space and terrestrial communications.
China opens the largest underground laboratory to study dark matter, more than 2.500 meters below the Jinping Mountains.
An artificial gland mimics the spider silk production process, opening new frontiers in the medical and textile sectors.
Analysis of 73 urban farms reveals higher carbon footprints for most urban crops, but offers strategies for more sustainable urban agriculture.
Innovative research transforms Cutibacterium acnes, a common skin bacterium, into an effective ally against acne.
UCR research has discovered a plant protein that may hold the key to slowing aging in humans
An innovative skin patch, controllable from a smartphone, promises to completely change the administration of drugs.