Increasing urbanization is linked to a decline in crucial pollinator populations, including nocturnal moths, hoverflies, and bees, according to a new study from the University of Sheffield. Summary A University of Sheffield study reveals a Read More
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Rigid and negative thought patterns linked to increasing political polarization
The ideological divide between opposing political groups has been drastically increasing in various countries worldwide. This phenomenon, known as political polarization, can lead to greater social division, extremism and political violence. Summary Political polarization, a Read More
Police understand the importance of sleep—but for many, the nature of the job makes it hard to get enough of it. Summary Police officers often struggle with sleep deprivation due to the demanding nature Read More
Twin data reveal late meals disrupt glucose metabolism and circadian timing. Genetic and lifestyle factors shape individual responses. The body’s metabolism operates differently throughout the day, with many functions reaching peak activity in the Read More
The rapid rise in global rocket launches could slow the recovery of the vital ozone layer, says Sandro Vattioni. The problem is being underestimated—yet it could be mitigated by forward-looking, coordinated action. Summary Sandro Read More
Study Warns: Common Sweeteners Linked to Concerning Developmental Effects –
A new study links artificial sweeteners and added sugars to early puberty in genetically predisposed children. Children who regularly consume certain sweeteners found in common foods and drinks may face a higher likelihood of entering Read More
Scientists Warn: Popular Sugar Substitute Linked to Brain Cell Damage
New research indicates that erythritol, a sugar substitute commonly recommended for individuals with obesity or diabetes, may carry unexpected health risks. From low-carb ice creams and keto-friendly protein snacks to “sugar-free” sodas, erythritol is a Read More
New research suggests that long-distance running triggers a temporary change in brain structure. Summary Long-distance running causes transient brain structure changes, according to new research. Scientists observed that after a marathon, runners experienced reduced gray Read More