The Trend of Viral Diets and 'Superfoods' Collides with Science: What We Eat Matters, But So Do How, When, and Why We Do It
The overwhelming trend towards viral diets and superfoods may lead to unhealthy relationships with food amid chaotic nutritional information.
Professor of Informatics Igor Farkaš / In the digital world, we will be able to believe nothing
Igor Farkaš, a professor of computer science, warns about the looming threat of superintelligent AI and the growing challenges in trusting digital information.
Good news in Florida: a crystal that controls magnets at the atomic level has been created and could produce a scientific revolution
Researchers have developed a new crystal that manipulates atomic magnets, potentially revolutionizing information storage, energy consumption, and the design of stable quantum systems.
Missing scientist from Warsaw. 'The sixth day in winter gives little chance'
A 71-year-old scientist, Sylwester Gładyś, has been missing in Warsaw since February 24, 2026, with local police urging anyone with information to come forward.
Prehistoric Signs: Computer Science of the Paleolithic
The article discusses how markings found on Ice Age carvings could encode information comparable to that of early cuneiform, suggesting sophisticated information storage methods in Paleolithic times.
Your hunt for family history could help police solve cold cases
DNA genealogy is aiding police in New South Wales, Australia, by providing leads for cold cases through genetic information uploaded to ancestry sites.
Hellenic Red Cross: Awareness & Information Week for Childhood Cancer
The Hellenic Red Cross is organizing an Awareness and Information Week on childhood cancer from February 16 to 20, 2026, aimed at health science students to enhance knowledge and clinical awareness regarding early signs of childhood cancer.
Partial Sum, Week 1: A Final Look Back at the Year 2025
This special issue reflects on significant events in science and technology from 2025, as little new information has emerged in the past week.