Rising carbon dioxide levels are heating the planet but may also have an alarming, invisible impact on the human body, according to new research.
While artificial intelligence continues to outperform our human abilities in many areas, Pablo Peña believes critical thinking and curiosity are what will keep us in the driver’s seat. Peña is an ...
Researchers from King's College London and the University of Surrey have developed a new technique to measure the content of ...
Human-made chemicals are quietly building up in the ocean, with traces found from coastlines to remote coral reefs.
Scientists found microplastics in all examined human brains in a recent study, with highest levels discovered in dementia ...
After recently writing about Singularity in this column, I felt it was time to address the elephant in the room – the difference between Artificial Intelligence and Human Consciousness in the Age of ...
A global analysis of more than 2,300 seawater samples from more than 20 field studies around the globe indicates that ...
A newly identified role for the neuronal MPS shows it controls nutrient uptake by acting as a gatekeeper. Its disruption ...
Humans evolved in an atmosphere containing roughly 200–300 parts per million (ppm) of carbon dioxide (CO₂). Today, that figure sits above 420 ppm, higher than at any point in the history of our ...
The promise of AI to reshape entire industries is extraordinary, but lasting progress depends on the dynamic partnership ...
While it is widely known that rising carbon dioxide emissions have significantly impacted the climate and our ecosystems, scientists recently found a less expected outcome. Increased CO2 levels have ...
A workflow was developed to selectively capture bacterially produced compounds containing a reactive diazo chemical group. This enabled the discovery of two diazo-containing molecules from a bacterium ...