Over time, plastics break into smaller and smaller fragments called microplastics and — when they’re invisible to the naked eye — nanoplastics. The human body’s mechanisms ...
Artificial intelligence is rapidly learning to autonomously design and run biological experiments, but the systems intended ...
Tiny robots—around 50 times smaller than the diameter of a human hair—open up fascinating possibilities: they enable the ...
Set to lift off this week, the NASA flight will take astronauts around the Moon for the first time in more than 50 years. If all goes to plan, as soon as tomorrow, NASA will launch four people on a ...
Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the University of Southampton, and specializes in animal behavior, evolution, palaeontology, and the environment. Rachael has a degree in Zoology from the ...
Dr. Aileen Marty, Infectious Disease Specialist and Professor at Florida International University, joins Bob Sirott to talk about the latest health news. Dr. Marty shares details about a study that ...
Two new papers have shown that dogs were fully distinct from wolves—and companions with people—more than 14,000 years ago. Two new genetic analyses combed the archaeological record for domestic dogs ...
Apple co-founder Steve Wozniak was asked Monday about the upcoming 50th anniversary of the tech company on April 1. Appearing on CNN, Woz was in a reflective mood, talking about how proud he was of ...
The lactic acid bacterium found in the dish helps bind nanoplastics inside the intestine, allowing them to remain together when exiting through the bowel Getty Stock Images Scientists are sharing ...
Scientists believe a popular food might help remove microplastics from the human body, per a new study. Kimchi not only tastes good, but has a major health benefit: ridding the body of nanoplastics, ...