Health news Cancer disappears in 100% of patients treated in trial with new drug A study showed a 100 per cent positive response rate in 42 patients with a specific type of rectal cancer who were treated with an experimental immunotherapy. 12/06/2024
Climate Global warming rate hits record but isn’t accelerating, scientists say Nearly all 2023’s record heat was fossil fuel driven, scientists find. 05/06/2024
Space ESA launches new satellite to study how clouds are impacting climate The latest and largest of the space agency's Earth Explorer satellites was launched into orbit from California onboard a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket. 29/05/2024
Tech News As AI tools flourish, trust in scientific papers is being eroded Experts are warning that the "fingerprints" of generative artificial intelligence (GenAI) can be found in scientific papers, including peer-reviewed ones. 16/05/2024
Health news Chinese crackdown on screen time for children shows promising results China's measures - including screen time restrictions - have led to a decrease in daily sedentary behaviour among children, according to a new UK study. 14/05/2024
Health news Busting stereotypes: Do women really feel pain more than men? This year, a new study will focus on the disparities of sex and gender in pain and try to explain this complicated relationship. 13/05/2024
Nutrition Your morning cup of coffee is likely 600,000 years old, scientists say Arabica is likely hundreds of thousands of years old, according to a new genetic study that has built a family tree of the coffee species. 15/04/2024
Tech News Korea’s ‘artificial sun’ sets new record in nuclear fusion research Korea’s ‘artificial sun’, KSTAR, recorded a plasma operation with a temperature of 100 million degrees Celsius for 48 seconds, a new step in nuclear fusion research. 04/04/2024
Tech News How CERN will hunt 'ghost particles' to better understand the Universe CERN is launching a project that researchers say could help them prove the existence of hidden particles that make up the fabric of the Universe. 26/03/2024
Sci-Tech Euroviews. Are we doing enough for women of colour in science? Building spaces for African women in science requires resources. As well as funding, we need buy-in from their male peers to help construct safe spaces for them to flourish, Pauline Gerrard writes. 22/03/2024
Nutrition People in cities are losing the gut bacteria to properly digest plants A gut bacteria called Ruminococcus, which helps digest fibre, is "sparse" in samples from the microbiome of humans living in urbanised societies. 21/03/2024
Health news New blood test shows 83% accuracy in detecting colon cancer A promising study showed that a blood test diagnosed colorectal cancer with an 83 per cent accuracy, giving an alternative to current stool tests. 15/03/2024
Health news Scientists create testicles in a lab to help male infertility Scientists managed to create organoid testicles, a major scientific achievement that paves the way for further research to help with male infertility. 03/03/2024
Space How do environmental factors influence reported UFO sightings? Light pollution, tree canopy cover, and proximity to airports and military installations are among the environmental factors that may influence reported UFO sightings, according to a new study. 29/02/2024
Health news Asthma medicine could help children with food allergies, study finds A study highlighted the efficacy of an approved drug for allergic asthma, with nearly 70 per cent of participants showing better tolerance of food allergens. 27/02/2024
Health news Women get the same health benefits from exercise as men in less time Women reduced their mortality risk by 15 per cent in less than two and half hours of weekly exercise while it takes men five hours to get the same benefits, a study showed. 19/02/2024
Tech News AI models can learn language through the eyes of a baby, study shows Can artificial intelligence learn language like a baby? Researchers tested this by recording footage from a child’s life and feeding it to an AI system. 14/02/2024
Health news AI may help to predict how patients respond to antidepressants Antidepressants are prescribed using a trial-and-error approach. Experts hope AI could change that. 12/02/2024
Eco-Innovation OceanX: What is this billionaire-backed ship doing in the deep? A state of the art ship is on a mission to “explore the ocean and bring it back to the world”. How valuable is this deep sea philanthropy? 11/02/2024
Green News Commission open to revisit glyphosate decision pending research Upcoming scientific evidence could reverse EU executive’s decision. 05/02/2024