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UN climate scientists must speak 'clearly' on human-driven warming, says IPCC head
How will UN scientists counter climate denial? IPCC chief Jim Skea reveals the strategy: a clear message on the human role in ...
With US President Donald Trump and other sceptics calling climate change a hoax, the UN's climate science body must tell the ...
From the alien invasion horror of Annihilation to the dystopian despair of Brazil, these sci-fi movie masterpieces end in a ...
Researchers hope a study will reveal the mechanisms behind the change from ankle-driven walking in youth to more knee and hip ...
Monkeys have been test subjects for infectious diseases for decades. However, that will soon come to an end, according to the ...
Daniela Rus has spent her career breaking barriers—scientific, social, and material—in her quest to build machines that amplify rather than replace human capability. She made robotics her life’s work, ...
The microbes inside our bodies not only help break down food but also impact our health. Yet their precise influence is not always understood, especially in the presence of prescription drugs. Now, ...
With every step we take, our brains are already thinking about the next one. If a bump in the terrain or a minor misstep has ...
The covid-19 pandemic opened the door to once-controversial human challenge trials. Now, volunteers are willingly catching ...
Regarded as the father of medicine, Hippocrates was also the first food historian, exploring human nutrition and linking wisdom to science.
ARMR Sciences of New York is trialing a vaccine in the Netherlands to protect against fentanyl-related overdose and death.
In the 1966 film Fantastic Voyage, a spacecraft and its crew are shrunk to microscopic size and injected into the body of an ...
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