Soaring cost of fertilizers will make food much more expensive this year

Sheep flocks operate as a type of ‘collective intelligence’ and elect temporary leaders to guide them while moving

Paralyzed patients can now connect their iPhones to their brains to type messages using thoughts alone

Japanese scientists measured how much capybaras enjoy their hot baths

Researchers develop new coating that could remove teeth stains more effectively

Myrkl: new anti-hangover pill said to break down up to 70% of alcohol in an hour

Breastfeeding may improve the cognitive development of children by as much as a few IQ points

Solar panels will become mandatory on all new EU buildings

Chocolate milk is a surprisingly good recovery drink — and there’s science to prove it

Netherlands wants to ban fossil fuel heating systems from 2026

A diet rich in fruits and vegetables can help tackle depression in young men

Denmark wants to build two energy islands to supply more renewable energy to Europe

Instead of mining the earth, just mine our e-waste, researchers call | Recycling our electronics should be a higher priority

The Incas drugged young children with coca leaves and ayahuasca before sacrificing them to calm them down

Portable briefcase-sized device could make saltwater drinkable | The unit was tested at the beach and it worked on its first run.

Fetuses in the womb successfully screened for autism | A study has just identified autistic children in the womb.

There are two speeds of Sound on Mars, Perseverance Rover reveals that High frequency waves travel at about 10 m/s faster than low frequency waves.

Is information the fifth state of matter?

Many birds are laying their eggs earlier than 100 years ago, by almost a full month | Changes in climate are to blame.

There’s a tool that can diagnose autism as early as 12 months of age | It works, and it's already deployed in several countries.

Scientists discover how genes from our parents may shape our behavior

People with ADHD are more likely to be hoarders

Science journalists are blamed for exaggerating, but a new study suggests that journalists are actually pretty careful when reporting science and they tend to "contextualize and temper scientific conclusions within the broader space," not exaggerate.

Scientists make artificial fish powered by human heart cells | It’s a roundabout way to study what it takes to grow a human heart from scratch.

Smoking is associated with a legion of health problems such as cancer and heart disease

A major French aquarium vendor has announced it will stop selling the “classic” round fish bowls because they are cruel, driving fish mad and killing them quickly.

Bacteria and fungi with the ability to withstand the drugs meant to kill them are now causing 1.2 million deaths every year -- more than malaria, according to a global study

Felines' love for catnip could be a chemical defense against mosquitoes

Newly discovered "insulin-like" molecule could change how we treat diabetes

Astronomers detect magnetic star flashing in an instant with the energy produced by the sun in 100,000 years

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