Scientists who study bugs are thinking harder about how to turn them into good food.
Medical News Today: North American birds declined by 29% since 1970
According to a new study, the bird population of North America and Canada has shrunk by almost one-third in the…
People living near green spaces are at lower risk of metabolic syndrome
A study analyses for the first time the relation between long-term exposure to residential green spaces and a cluster of…
How time affects the fate of stem cells
Scientists have discovered how temporal fluctuations in the levels of two transcription factors can push embryonic stems cells into becoming…
Study champions inland fisheries as rural nutrition hero
Researchers synthesize new data and assessment methods to show how freshwater fish feed poor rural populations in many areas of…
New chip poised to enable hand-held microwave imaging
Researchers have developed a new microwave imager chip that could one day enable low-cost handheld microwave imagers, or cameras. Because…
Test for life-threatening nutrient deficit is made from bacteria entrails
A pocket-sized zinc deficiency test could be taken to remote regions where masses are malnourished – no complex transport or…
Scientists offer cheaper and safer solutions for defense training
Researchers have designed a field training equipment for short-range air defense systems, which imitates the natural conditions of missile defense…
Do children’s brains really get thinner?
The brains of young children get thinner as they grow. At least that’s what scientists used to believe. For decades,…
Positive relationships boost self-esteem, and vice versa
Does having close friends boost your self-esteem, or does having high self-esteem influence the quality of your friendships? Both, according…