Goodbye cow's milk? Legumes are about to change the world of dairy products
Andfoods, a New Zealand startup, has started producing milk, milk powder and cream from legumes. It's not the first nor the last.
Andfoods, a New Zealand startup, has started producing milk, milk powder and cream from legumes. It's not the first nor the last.
The Y chromosome shrinks: from 900 to 55 genes: at these rates, in 11 million years humanity will change completely (if it has not become extinct).
Penn State researchers have replicated the complex geometry of brochosomes, particles produced by leafhoppers, in the laboratory to study their optical properties.
Women lose gray matter in childbirth, then regain it except in one circuit key to creating a “sense of self”
One cow, ten hundred. A small herd could produce all the insulin in a country, surpassing current production methods based on transgenic yeasts and bacteria.
The possibility of implanting mini solar panels in the eyes to treat incurable eye diseases, bypassing damaged photoreceptors, is being studied.
The Arctic could experience summer days without sea ice in the next few years, more than 10 years earlier than previous predictions, according to a study from the University of Colorado at Boulder.
The Blinkerwall, a stone megastructure discovered in the Baltic Sea, sheds light on Paleolithic hunting strategies.
Korean scientists develop hybrid rice with beef cells, increasing its protein content by 8% without raising costs.
New nanoparticle therapy promises to prevent post-spinal injury paralysis, offering new hope to patients.
The Aggarwal-curcumin case shows how high the risk of manipulation and false hopes is in research, and how much attention is needed.
Chimera, a new nature-inspired metamaterial, renders itself invisible on multiple terrains against visual, microwave and thermal techniques
Leiden University scientists raise doubts over environmental effects of nanoparticle pesticides, calling for more studies on long-term impacts
UCR research has discovered a plant protein that may hold the key to slowing aging in humans
GX_P2V, a deadly COVID variant discovered in China, attacks the brain and kills genetically modified mice in 8 days
A hydrogel enhanced with gold nanoparticles could aid in muscle regeneration after serious injuries or injuries
“Brains” playing Pong, dark stars, conversations with whales… Nothing is missing from the strangest searches of the year.
Joe Betts-LaCroix and Retro Biosciences open the doors of their secret laboratory: an ambitious longevity project financed with 180 million dollars.
Database created by researchers lists over 2000 animal prey already devoured by cats, highlighting their nature as relentless killers. 11 recorded species are already extinct, vulnerable endemic species.
A “four-legged” camper balances the needs of dogs and their owners: perfect for adventures with man's best friends
Research reveals that dolphins use pores on their snouts to detect electrical fields: it helps them hunt and orient themselves.