Ubiquitous and almost invisible, the tiny shards of plastic that are entering the human body through the food we eat could be damaging our brains in multiple ways, experts fear.A team of scientists ...
Researchers have developed experimental drugs that encourage the mitochondria in our cells to work a little harder and burn ...
Researchers have developed experimental drugs that encourage the mitochondria in our cells to work a little harder and burn more calories. The findings could open the door to new treatments for ...
With its potent punch in every dose of oranges, kiwis, and that tiny bottle of vitamins on your grocer’s shelf, vitamin C ...
Donald Trump says he wants the United States to lead the world in the "6G race" and has given his government one year to find ...
Air pollution, particularly fine particulate matter (PM2.5), poses a major threat to our lungs, leading to health issues like ...
A new study from the University of Technology Sydney (UTS) is changing the way scientists think about compulsive behaviors.
There are over 36,500 pieces of space debris of larger than 10 cm in orbit according to statistical model orbit provided by ...
Australia's central bank this month considered whether a rise in interest rates might be needed in 2026 given a recent pick ...
More than 40,000 Year 12 graduates will receive an offer this morning to study at university next year, but for those who ...
A long-held view is that compulsive behaviors involve individuals getting stuck in a "habit loop" that overrides self-control ...