Under the asphalt of Madrid: the basement where the avant-garde has been cooking for a decade
DSTAgE, a Michelin two-star restaurant in Madrid, blends culinary arts with scientific research to innovate over 50 new dishes each year.
How a medical faculty is created at the university
The article discusses the establishment of the Medical Faculty at the University of Warsaw, highlighting the involvement of students in scientific research.
An enormous amount of widely spread substance was found in prostate cancer tumors
Recent research indicates that microplastics might be considerably more harmful than previously thought, with prostate cancer tumors containing significantly higher concentrations of plastic particles compared to healthy tissue.
Uema opens registrations for the First Steps in Science Program; find out who can apply
The State University of MaranhΓ£o (Uema) has opened registrations for its First Steps in Science Program, aimed at selecting projects and supervisors for scientific initiation scholarships.
South Africa: "Ethics, Trust, and the Future of Pediatric HIV Cure"
A recent webinar addressed the ethical and scientific considerations in pediatric HIV cure research, highlighting the role of people living with HIV in this field.
Research Policy: "One Must Deliver All the Time"
Amrei Bahr, a prominent voice in the #IchBinHanna movement, expresses her intention to leave academia despite nearing a professorship, highlighting the pressures and precarious conditions faced by researchers in the scientific field.
Quick as a blink: Chinese scientists unveil 3D printing in under a second
Chinese scientists have developed a method to print 3D objects in under a second using holographic projection, marking a significant advancement in printing technology.
Antarctica, a continent of scientists
The article discusses Brazil's scientific presence in Antarctica, notably through the Comandante Ferraz Station, amidst the continent's harsh environment and its geological history.
Scientific Research at Polish Universities
Scientific research results in Poland are increasingly finding practical applications in various sectors rather than remaining confined to academic publications.
Leading Cancer Researcher in Germany, Inspiring Scientific Vocations in Vitoria
Silvia Vega, a prominent cancer researcher from Cantabria, is inspiring students in Vitoria while leading groundbreaking research in Germany.
Scientists use seals to collect data about the ocean in Antarctica
Researchers in Antarctica are using Weddell seals equipped with tracking devices to study the effects of ocean warming.
'Self-promotion with little scientific methodology', says reader about medication for patients with spinal cord injury
A reader critiques the promotion of a medication for spinal cord injury patients, arguing it lacks sufficient scientific backing.
Saronicos Project: The Saronic resembles the Maldives
The Saronicos Project aims to decipher the Saronic Gulf's underwater environment, highlighting its resemblance to the Maldives and focusing on scientific research for its protection and restoration.
Don't Delay Dinner. Scientists Recommend the Best Time Window for the Last Meal
Scientists suggest optimal timing for the last meal of the day to enhance health benefits.
Would you dare to live and work in Antarctica? The surprising job openings on the continent
Research bases in Antarctica are seeking to hire a variety of professionals, including non-scientists, for various roles beyond traditional scientific positions.
Freshwater deposits discovered for the first time 200 meters below the seabed off the coast of the United States
Researchers have confirmed the existence of freshwater deposits beneath the seabed, marking a significant scientific discovery.
In book, physiotherapist blows up running myths
Physiotherapist Raquel Castanharo releases a book challenging common myths surrounding running, drawing from scientific research and her personal experiences.
Photo of albino tapir recorded more than a decade ago paved the way for research in the interior of SP: 'It becomes a symbol,' says photographer
The rare sighting of an albino tapir in SΓ£o Paulo has garnered attention and spurred scientific research into the species, which holds significant cultural ties to the local community.
The Mystery of the Blood Falls Unveiled: This is the Explanation of This Ancient Phenomenon
Research has uncovered the scientific explanation behind Antarctica's Blood Falls, linking it to glacial dynamics and saltwater flows.
Day of Argentine Antarctica: who can travel there and how to get there
The Day of Argentine Antarctica is celebrated on February 22, emphasizing the country's sovereignty and presence in the Antarctic region.
βIn half an hour, AI solved what I have tried throughout my careerβ
AI has achieved an unexpected result in theoretical physics, according to physicist Alex Lupsasca, indicating a major shift in scientific research.
Believe it or not, studying earthquakes can reveal where cosmic debris will fall
Researchers have found that earthquake measurement equipment can track the trajectory of falling space debris, potentially changing our understanding of monitoring dangerous objects.
Perla WahnΓ³n, President of Scientists: "By not protecting it, Spanish knowledge ends up exploited by foreign powers"
Perla WahnΓ³n, an eminent physicist and president of a scientific organization in Spain, urges the government to increase research funding to prevent foreign exploitation of Spanish knowledge.
Are Women More Empathetic than Men? What Science Says
Scientific research is challenging long-standing gender stereotypes about empathy and opening new ways of thinking about masculinity.
Scientific societies call for caution and precision in the debate over poly-laminin
Scientific societies in Brazil urge caution in the discussion surrounding poly-laminin, a protein under investigation for spinal cord injury regeneration, emphasizing the importance of distinguishing experimental research from established clinical application.
The daily activity that helps prolong life and prevents 50 diseases: the scientific finding in Arizona
Recent research in Arizona highlights the significant health benefits of maintaining good oral hygiene, linking it to a longer life and reduced disease risk.
Does your pet have the cure? According to a study, cats could be the key to treating breast cancer in humans
A scientific study reveals that domestic cats may hold keys to better understand breast cancer in humans, identifying common genetic alterations that can lead to treatments for both species.
Turn in the Hypothesis of the Origin of Life: A Finding Could Change Everything We Know
Researchers have discovered a new clue about the cells that enable existence, evolution, and the functioning of ecosystems.
Opportunities and Challenges in the Era of the 5th Scientific Method
The article discusses the rise of artificial intelligence as a fundamental element of scientific discoveries, as highlighted by recent Nobel Prize winners in Physics and Chemistry.
It Wasn't Always Blue: How the Color of the Sky Changed 'Dramatically' on Planet Earth
Scientists reveal that the blue sky may have looked different in Earth's history and could change again due to various factors.
Patient walks again and polylaminin trends; understand what the substance can do and what is still unknown
Polylaminin has recently gained attention on social media due to a patient's recovery and ongoing discussions about its potential and patent issues in Brazil.
The clock strikes on its own.. the dream of "time crystals" is close
The article discusses the emerging concept of time crystals in quantum physics, highlighting their potential for automatic, periodic motion without external energy input.
HEALTH ADVICE β© Miracle cure or waste of money: does bee glue really work?
The article explores the efficacy of propolis, a substance produced by bees, as a potential health remedy, weighing its traditional uses against scientific evidence.
Researchers sound alarm over spread of bird flu in Antarctica
Researchers are raising concerns about the rapid spread of a dangerous strain of bird flu in Antarctica, which was detected by a Chilean scientist and his team.
The Mystery of 'Dark Oxygen' 4,000 Meters Deep: A Scientific Mission Begins to Discover Its Origin
An international team of ecologists discovers 'dark oxygen' in the abyssal waters of the Pacific Ocean, prompting a scientific mission to understand its origin.
Maria Gunther: No Turning Back for American Research
The American scientific community is struggling to regain its footing after a year of severe budget cuts and layoffs, as discussed at the recent AAAS conference in Phoenix.
Scientific Practice: A Spam Filter for Research
The article discusses the prevalence of 'paper mills' that sell fake studies to researchers aiming to inflate their publication records in order to gain prestige and funding in academia.
Association says there are not enough scientific researchers in TarcΓsio's management
The Association of Scientific Researchers (APqC) claims that the Ministry of Environment, Infrastructure and Logistics in SΓ£o Paulo has significantly fewer researchers than needed, impacting environmental research and preparedness.
Our Changing World: Science for future fashion
The UPWEARS project seeks to address sustainability issues in the textile industry by innovating the supply chain through scientific research involving 14 partners from seven countries including New Zealand.
Chinese researchers discover possibility of creating a unified system for the geological history of the moon
Chinese researchers have discovered the potential to establish a unified global system for dating the lunar surface, which could enhance our understanding of the moon's geological history.
Project Brings Science to Farmers' Fields
A pilot project supported by the Ministry of Rural Affairs and the Ministry of Agriculture aims to conduct field trials in collaboration with farmers to ensure scientific knowledge is practically applicable.
Top neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth leaves Germany for full-time role in China
Renowned neuroscientist Arthur Konnerth has relocated from Germany to China to take on a full-time position at the Shenzhen Bay Laboratory.
The second Greek mission of the Hellenic Polar Zones Society to Antarctica
The Hellenic Polar Zones Society (HELPOZ) is conducting its second mission to Antarctica, aiming to enhance Greece's participation in global climate research efforts.
Without a clear direction, Brazil's scientific power has little impact
Brazil is recognized as a major producer of scientific knowledge, yet it lacks significant impact in research.
VIDEO: Dive into the Doomsday Glacier Borehole in Antarctica and See What Lies There
A team of scientists has successfully drilled into Antarctica's Thwaites Glacier, nicknamed the 'Doomsday Glacier', revealing potentially alarming insights about climate change.
USEFUL TO KNOW β© 6 reasons why having a pet is beneficial for health
The article discusses six health benefits of pet ownership supported by scientific research.
Greek Oceanographers Dive on an Island in Antarctica
Greek oceanographers Dionysia Rigatou and Eleni Kytiou conducted the first scientific dive from the Bulgarian base St. Clement of Ohrid on Livingston Island in Antarctica.
What is the Problem of US President Donald Trump with Scientists?
The article discusses the challenges and conflicts between former US President Donald Trump's administration and the scientific community, focusing on the migration of scientists and the impact of Trump's policies on scientific research.
Pseudoscience in the USA: Resisting Political Challenges
The article discusses the rise of pseudoscience in the USA, fueled by political ideologies and the allocation of research resources, which poses significant challenges to scientific integrity and democratic values.
Custom Babies, Obsession with Eugenics... The Mysterious Implications of Jeffrey Epstein in the Scientific Community
The article explores Jeffrey Epstein's connections and contributions to the scientific community, particularly his interest in human DNA enhancement and eugenics, fueled by recently declassified documents.