Allurion, gastric balloon without surgery: gone in 4 months (and takes 15 kg off)
A weight loss aid (not a magic wand): Allurion inflates like a gastric balloon without surgery, and goes away after work.
A weight loss aid (not a magic wand): Allurion inflates like a gastric balloon without surgery, and goes away after work.
A "postcard of the future" to explore what a possible evolution of artificial intelligence could look like: a personal AI.
From the boom born with the lockdowns to the expansion: even after Covid, streaming is growing. A fire destined to spread, and one day perhaps to "burn" itself.
Bryan Johnson doesn't just want to feel younger - he wants to really look younger, and he's doing everything to get there.
Viruses have a new enemy: an incredible protozoan who is fond of them, and will totally change our view of the carbon cycle
The imposing structure for breeding (and slaughtering) pigs raises many doubts about the risks of zoonoses, which after Covid are more than legitimate
A recently published study shows that the polluting methane emissions produced by 15 of the major industries exceed those of several countries around the world.
The technology behind this surprising "fridge" purifier that extends the life of our foods has an entirely Italian heart.
A man who "cheated death" for almost 40 years has attributed his survival to the "blue zone", a part of the world where it is scientifically proven that you can live healthier and longer
The device, small and comfortable to wear, completely replaces the pancreas and can change the lives of patients.
It is almost impossible to escape them, and they now account for more than half of the calories we eat: ultra-processed foods are a very serious threat
Almost 15 years after its development, the tomato created to have higher levels of antioxidants is approved for human consumption.
According to a study published by Cambridge, over the past 10 years there has been an ever-increasing use of added sugars and non-nutritive sweeteners in the production of packaged foods.
A molecule, purine inosine, which stimulates fat burning in brown adipocytes, has been identified in mice. Human trials are near.
The tax on sugary drinks (or, if you like, the broader sugar tax) is good for health and pockets, especially for the poor.
All over the world it is hunting for bacteria and insects that consume waste to dispose of it. The last one? A "super" worm hungry for polystyrene.
A kind of 'printer-aquarium' to grow mushrooms at home and see them grow in real time: I like it.
From an MIT researcher a barbecue able to work thanks to solar energy, even when the sun goes away.
A molecule produced by the body in response to starvation or ketogenic diets counteracts the formation and growth of colorectal cancer
Cultured meat, insects and other non-animal alternatives (basically the so-called "new foods") would be good for the planet.
Many of us have plastic dust coursing through our veins, directly into the bloodstream.