“Superhero” bacteria: programmed to destroy tumors from the inside
This is how scientific research is transforming Escherichia Coli into a precious ally in the fight against all tumors
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.
The patient for whom recovery from HIV is confirmed is a 53-year-old German. And now the perspectives change for everyone.
Advances in cancer diagnostics: the innovative immunosensor will allow the early detection of specific biomarkers in the blood.
Recycling batteries is necessary, but terribly complex. A new method promises to completely transform it, revolutionizing the field.
Bryan Johnson doesn't just want to feel younger - he wants to really look younger, and he's doing everything to get there.
A large US study identifies 4 key genes in psychological conditions that lead to an increased risk of suicide.
The new algorithm will lead us to a faster measurement of the state of intoxication: in the car, at home, in clubs, in stadiums: the word is enough.
According to a new study, the INSL3 hormone may be the key to managing health complications before they even arise.
We waste a sea of agricultural land that we could use to rebalance the planet and avoid animal slaughter. We can avoid it.
It will replace human beings in many routine activities, but will become a valuable partner for carrying out creative and strategic activities.
Stealth, capable of laser weapons and capable of making decisions with artificial intelligence as well. Wargames enter the sixth generation.
An artificial intelligence is able with surprising precision to avoid the risk of death from various causes
Is freezing your way into the future a good idea? Where are we with the "resurrection" after cryonics?
Porous silica particles made from purified sand could play a role in weight loss approaches.
“Gillbert,” a robot fish designed by student Eleanor Mackintosh, vacuums up microplastics to sample them, recycle them and minimize pollution in waterways.
Developing a drug to enhance the liver's ability to repair itself could eliminate the need for transplants
The advances in artificial intelligence are astounding. A new algorithm makes eye scan analysis more accurate than ever.
The device, small and comfortable to wear, completely replaces the pancreas and can change the lives of patients.
Advanced technologies at the service of the community: so that the future does not take the path of degradation, but of efficiency. Is it possible? Here are 6 ideas.