Human health is the Achilles heel of space travel. Researchers at ETH Zurich have now succeeded in printing complex muscle ...
It's bound to happen at a summer picnic, a peaceful walk in the woods or simply sitting in your backyard… a mosquito targets ...
Nissan Canada partners with Lithion to recycle EV batteries, recovering 95 percent of materials and 98 percent of critical minerals.
Inside your body, an intricate communication network constantly monitors breathing, heart rate, digestion, and immune ...
A water company is extracting sugar from toilet paper flushed down the loo. United Utilities said it was undertaking the "ground-breaking" trials at its Blackburn sewage works. The water company said ...
Peter Thiel, the billionaire investor in data, AI, defense and weapons development technology companies, wants everyone to think more about the end of the world. For about a year now, Thiel has been ...
Anthea Levi is a registered dietitian (RD) and reporter with more than 6 years of experience writing for major health outlets including Health magazine, BuzzFeed, Eat This, Not That!, and Livestrong.
If you swallow a lot of air from activities like eating quickly, it may lead to excess gas. Eating certain foods or having food intolerances can cause gas due to trouble digesting. You may feel gassy ...
White mustard (Sinapis alba L.) was used as an experimental crop, and the responses followed were seed germination, plant growth, and number of flowers. Researchers from the University of Jyväskylä ...
A human embryo embeds itself into a fake uterus created by researchers. Screenshot from an Institute for Bioengineering of Catalonia video Sixty percent of miscarriages are caused by the failure of an ...
Researchers have captured the very first real-time, three-dimensional images and videos of a human embryo implanting into synthetic uterine tissue—revealing a key stage in reproduction. The resulting ...
As opioid addiction continues to devastate communities, a growing number of people are turning to ibogaine—an obscure and controversial psychedelic. WSJ visits a clinic in Mexico to follow one patient ...