Quick Take England will ban live boiling of lobsters, a nerve-center policy change set to come into force as part of animal ...
A single fingerprint in ancient tar is rewriting the story of one of Scandinavia’s earliest seaborne raids. Researchers have ...
Not all cognitive supplements are created equal. While the term “nootropic” is often used broadly, the supplements gaining the most traction typically share a common trait: they are being studied, ...
After businesses and consumers spent 2024 testing out new AI tools and last year rolling them out widely, the technology now ...
Routine reactor emissions pose no meaningful health risk to the US workers and population, a health physicist and a nuclear ...
Simo Ellilä, co-founder and CEO of Enifer, argues why the self-affirmed GRAS pathway – set to be eliminated by the US FDA ...
Scientists are trained to be professional skeptics: to always judge the validity of a claim or finding on the basis of objective, empirical evidence. They are not cynics; they just ask themselves and ...
New York’s Medical Aid in Dying is often framed as compassion guided by medical expertise. But is the legislation prescribing ...
Holly has a degree in Medical Biochemistry from the University of Leicester. Her scientific interests include genomics, personalized medicine, and bioethics.View full profile Holly has a degree in ...
A new research project is set to investigate how artificial intelligence is extending and transforming the abilities that scientists use to investigate the world. The project, led by Dr Michael Stuart ...
Andrew Anderson, VP of innovation and informatics strategy at ACD/Labs, talks about how the scientific method is being redefined and the role the AI-digital-physical DMTA cycle plays. LCGC ...