In a recent study that analyzed data from nearly 160,000 health professionals over 28 years, researchers found an unexpected result. Contrary to popular belief, weight loss was associated with a significantly higher rate of cancer in the 12 months following the weight loss compared to those who did not lose weight. Participants were categorized based
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Meta, the parent company of Facebook, has recently announced that it will no longer be paying for news content in Australia once the current deals it has expire. This decision comes after the government introduced laws requiring tech companies to pay for news on their platforms. Meta has deemed the cost of providing news in
The effects of climate change on children’s health are becoming increasingly alarming as new research reveals a disturbing trend. A team of Australian scientists conducted a comprehensive review of 163 health studies from around the world and found that climate change is significantly impacting childhood health measures. One of the most concerning findings is the
As technology continues to advance rapidly, the automotive industry is faced with the challenge of integrating more electronics into modern cars. With the increasing complexity of managing various computers and assistance systems, there is a need for a more efficient and centralized approach to design and architecture. In a joint research project called CeCaS, Fraunhofer
Arthritis is often thought to be a condition that only affects older individuals, but the reality is that children can also suffer from arthritis. Juvenile idiopathic arthritis (JIA) is the most common form of arthritis in children, impacting approximately 1 in 1,000 kids under the age of 16 in the UK. This condition causes joint
Extreme weather events are becoming increasingly common, with devastating consequences for the environment and human populations. A recent study conducted by researchers at Portland State University sheds light on the meteorology behind such events and their impacts. The study, published in the journal Weather and Climate Extremes, focused on a weather system that led to
In the realm of solar energy, the quest for high efficiency has always been a driving force behind innovation. In a recent development, researchers at Uppsala University and the First Solar European Technology Center AB in Sweden achieved a remarkable efficiency of 23.64% in chalcopyrite-based solar cells. This breakthrough, reported in Nature Energy, represents a
Apple’s recent changes to its services in the European Union have sparked controversy and raised concerns among various digital organizations in the region. The modifications announced by Apple are aimed at complying with the new antitrust rules in the EU, specifically the Digital Markets Act (DMA). However, many app developers and experts are skeptical about
The recent data collected from the Hubble and James Webb Space Telescopes has shed light on the dark and formless void of the early Universe. These observations have revealed that small dwarf galaxies played a crucial role in the generation of free-flying photons during the cosmic dawn. These galaxies, which were previously overlooked, were responsible
In recent developments in the field of technology, researchers at Imperial College London’s Department of Materials have made a groundbreaking discovery. They have successfully created a portable maser that can fit into the size of a shoebox. This innovation marks a significant step forward in the world of telecommunications, quantum computing, and medical imaging. The
The recent study published in Nature Energy by scientists from the Potsdam Institute for Climate Impact Research (PIK) sheds light on the significant impact of tropical cyclones on large-scale power outages. The Texas power grid on the US Gulf Coast serves as a fitting example of the vulnerability faced by power systems in cyclone-prone regions.
The latest study released by the Lancet medical journal has brought to light the alarming reality of the global obesity crisis. More than one billion people around the world are currently suffering from obesity, a number that has more than quadrupled since 1990. The rate of obesity is particularly high in poorer countries, and what
The process of photosynthesis is crucial for the existence of life on earth, as it serves as the primary mechanism through which plants, algae, and certain bacteria convert light energy into chemical energy. By unraveling the molecular mechanisms underlying photosynthesis, scientists can unlock new possibilities in the fields of biotechnology and renewable energy. Photosystem II
Glacier-fed streams are experiencing a significant transformation, as highlighted by a recent study conducted by EPFL and Charles University scientists. This research, part of the Vanishing Glaciers project, involved expeditions to various mountain ranges around the world to collect samples from 154 glacier-fed streams. The findings suggest that as glaciers continue to shrink due to
The Chinguetti meteorite has captured the attention of researchers for over a century. The smaller fragment of this stony-iron rock was discovered in 1916 atop a massive 100-meter-wide iron mountain in Africa. Despite numerous attempts, the larger parent meteorite has never been found. Now, a team of scientists from Imperial College London and the University