The heart is polluted: the last place we found Microplastics
Scientists have found 9 types of microplastics in the human heart, some even during surgery
Scientists have found 9 types of microplastics in the human heart, some even during surgery
Kuori, a cleantech startup, does its part against microplastics by transforming food waste into compostable shoe soles.
VR isn't just for video games. This is how it is revolutionizing the pharmaceutical industry, making medicine safer and more effective.
A new study shows the enormous challenges that microgravity poses for astronauts: it reduces the activity of genes in white blood cells, fundamental to the immune system
Science takes a step forward in treating diabetes: Insulin can be grown in lettuce and taken orally.
It “sees” leaks, changes shape and stands out in scans: a new technological “patch” can change the future of abdominal surgery.
The French city launches "citizen" rainwater recuperators to optimize water management and conservation.
A team of British researchers discovers a genetic variant that causes a common type of hypertension and proposes an innovative surgical treatment
Innovative research discovers how stomach cells can become insulin "producers", eradicating diabetes in tests on mice.
It's a man-made ingredient used in many sugar-reducing products, but a study reveals that sucralose generates a substance that damages our DNA.
Researchers have managed to induce hibernation in rodents thanks to ultrasonic pulses, bringing us closer to the dream of space stasis.
A random event in human DNA changed our brains forever: the latest research on the subject
A team of researchers develops new techniques that can repair tissue damaged by heart attacks and heart disease.
MIT designs nanoparticles that emulate the blood clotting process, to stop internal bleeding.
From the first call on a mobile phone to the post-smartphone future: evolution and hopes of mobile telephony.
The red light against chronic pain: Kineon MOVE+ promises to change the way we deal with joint pain.
Between research, records and hope: a university professor spends 100 days underwater to explore the effects of pressure on longevity.
Houses on Mars? StarCrete, “cosmic” concrete made with space dust and potato starch, will make the impossible possible.
This is how scientific research is transforming Escherichia Coli into a precious ally in the fight against all tumors
The popular sweetener could hide nasty pitfalls. A warning from science at the latest investigation into erythritol: eyes also open to foods defined as "healthier"
No final proof, but many scientific "clues": we need to take action on PET bottled water, and quickly.