April 26th marks the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. An accident that marked the history of the environment and the development of nuclear energy. Meteorological conditions were decisive in the spread of the cloud.
April 26th marks the anniversary of the Chernobyl nuclear disaster. An accident that marked the history of the environment and the development of nuclear energy. Meteorological conditions were decisive in the spread of the cloud.
You’ve heard of runners fueling with bananas, gels, even soda—but what if your brain was secretly burning its own fat to get you across the finish line? New research shows that during a marathon, your brain makes a surprising sacrifice to keep you going.
A new study reveals that building muscle doesn't depend on whether you eat animal or plant-based protein—or how you space meals—if your protein intake is adequate.More information: Peanut Butter: A Shockingly Good Protein Source? Here's What Experts Reveal!
In recent years, the art of transforming cereals into bread has acquired new importance in society. Learn more about this topic in our publication!
There is a science to making a good cup of coffee. A new study published in the journal Physics of Fluids, investigates whether or not you can make an amazing cup of coffee using fewer coffee beans.
The SeaCURE pilot project, funded by the UK government, seeks to gauge the feasibility of capturing carbon from the sea as a method of climate mitigation. While reducing further carbon dioxide emissions is the most critical step in stemming the tide of climate change, many climate scientists believe carbon capture can help.
Why do you need to know what the weather will be like tomorrow or in a few days? Because of the impact weather has on our lives, scientists are looking to improve their forecasts with AI-based systems.
Eliminating sugar from your diet may seem challenging, but the health benefits are significant and begin to show quickly.
Scientists are still analysing whether the Hunga Tonga volcano's explosion warmed or cooled the Earth's atmosphere after injecting large amounts of water vapor, a powerful greenhouse gas, into the stratosphere.
The human brain is extremely adaptable, especially when it has to deal with distracting stimuli. A recent study now shows how our brain can learn to deliberately suppress visual distractions.
The findings could improve the diagnosis of genetic diseases during pregnancy and expand treatment options available for babies and their families.
The Soyuz docking is crucial for the arrival of new astronauts and the supply of equipment for the station, and the aurora occurs at that time.