Skimpflation, because companies destroy our snacks to save profits
Snacks and drinks change formula to cut costs, leaving consumers dissatisfied and worried about their health.
Snacks and drinks change formula to cut costs, leaving consumers dissatisfied and worried about their health.
A walk through the jobs of the future, which in the coming years will redefine the professional landscape of all of us.
Studies in mice and monkeys reveal that taurine can improve health and extend life, and opens new perspectives for humans.
China's spy agency warns of the development of genetic weapons that can target specific ethnicities, claiming the Chinese population could be a target.
The GCN5 enzyme is crucial: if it functions poorly it can cause cancer and diabetes. That's why it can become the centerpiece of important new drugs.
The 2023 Nobel Prize for Medicine rewards Katalin Karikó, Drew Weissman and the mRNA research that led to the main anti-covid-19 vaccines
A research team produces spider silk from transgenic silkworms, offering an eco-friendly alternative to synthetic fabrics.
From the power of quantum computing to personalized health profiles: new digital assets are about to change the way we live and work. Here are some "tastes".
The newly mapped dog epigenome reveals similarities to our own, and offers us new insights into diseases and treatments, whether two-legged or four-legged.
Caltech introduces an innovative chameleon robot that can change shape and walk, drive or fly as needed.
In Japan they are planning an autonomous floating city called Dogen City: a sort of "Ark" capable of hosting 40.000 people.
A team of Japanese researchers unearths the connection between genetic mutations and brain aneurysms, paving the way for the first pharmaceutical treatment.
Harvard-developed heart valve can make valve replacement surgeries obsolete and give patients a new, self-repairing heart.
From science fiction dream to scientific hypothesis: a 'replicator' could build anything atom by atom. What are the obstacles to overcome?
From "plasticone" stronger than steel to 3D printed mushroom columns, here are the materials that will redesign the construction of the future
The physiological role of a protein has been discovered in reducing inflammation in the hypothalamus and putting the brakes on aging, extending life.
The human pangenome will be the genetic key to deciphering the causes of diseases and finding more effective treatments.
A random event in human DNA changed our brains forever: the latest research on the subject
David Sinclair, a professor of genetics at Harvard, claims to have reversed his aging with a 4-point "plan".
Controversy over EU green taxonomy involves gas and nuclear: Greenpeace and other NGOs take legal action.
The future of agriculture comes through CRISPR: here's how gene editing can feed the world in a sustainable and resilient way.