Last year was the warmest year on record in Europe, and also saw severe storms and devastating flooding affecting thousands of people.
Last year was the warmest year on record in Europe, and also saw severe storms and devastating flooding affecting thousands of people.
People with pollen allergies suffer especially in spring and summer. Due to climate change, many plants bloom at the same time, and the lack of rainfall doesn't clean the air enough. Air purifiers are supposed to provide real relief.
A new clinical trial shows yoga is just as effective as traditional strength training for reducing knee joint pain, offering patients a holistic alternative for managing osteoarthritis.More information: Did those with long Covid have lower fitness before infection? Smartwatch gives answers
Findings published in the Journal of Energy Storage describe how depleted oil and gas wells could be a potential solution for compressed- air energy storage.
One of the most curious reactions of the human body is to shiver when it's very cold. What is the reason? Why can't we control these tremors?
On a geological time scale, nothing is permanent. Now, a study proves that the oceans, blue today, were green in the planet's earliest eras. And in the future, they may return to colors like red or purple.
Researchers have observed the wiggling mechanism of the red flour beetle, a pest that burrows into important food crops like flour and grain; their findings could prevent infestations.
Is the time we have left in our hands? A little-known fact links nail growth to the passage of time on the body.
American researchers have created an implant that uses artificial intelligence to restore the ability to speak to those who no longer have it. A true scientific breakthrough, still experimental, but which could see the light of day within five to ten years.
The Mediterranean is a semi-enclosed basin surrounded by significant mountain ranges (Alps, Apennines, Atlas, Pyrenees), which play a crucial role in the development of these cyclones.
If scientists are more concerned with whether they can rather than whether they should, resurrecting extinct species could be a problem for them—and for us humans, too.
There are plants that seem to come straight out of a science fiction story: they dry up, wrinkle, and look dead, but when they touch water, they revive in a matter of hours.