New research suggests drinking coffee may reduce the risk of frailty

Researchers at the University of Amsterdam find 4-6 daily coffee cups linked to lower frailty risk.
Black holes: Beyond the singularity

Researchers at the University of Trieste explore potential alternatives to singularities, challenging traditional black hole theories.
Physical cloaking works like a disappearing act for structural defects

Researchers at Princeton University develop innovative microstructures that redirect forces, enhancing structural integrity without traditional reinforcements.
Ancient Andes society used hallucinogens to strengthen social order

Researchers from the University of Florida uncover evidence of psychoactive plant use in Chavín de Huántar rituals in modern-day Peru.
Robotic wedding cake with edible batteries

A Swiss Italian team has created a wedding cake with robotic jelly teddy bears and chocolate batteries, showcased at Expo 2025 Osaka.
The future of brain activity monitoring may look like a single strand of hair

Researchers at Penn State develop a lightweight, flexible electrode for long-term, inconspicuous EEG monitoring on the scalp.
Poo-romising frontier in fecal microbiota transplantation (FMT)

Researchers from China and Australia explore FMT’s potential to combat antibiotic-resistant infection associated with gastric cancer.
Tastier Apples: Genetic insights unlock nature’s flavour code

Penn State University researchers uncover 60 million years of evolutionary genetic history, aiding future apple breeding advancements.
Discovery of new kind of brain cell shakes up neuroscience and AI

From University of Lausanne 07/09/23 Neuroscience is in great upheaval. The two major families of cells that make up the brain, neurons and glial cells, secretly hid a hybrid cell, halfway between these two categories. For as long as Neuroscience has existed, it has been recognized that the brain works primarily thanks to the neurons […]
How old are you, really? AI can tell your true age by looking at your chest

From Osaka Metropolitan University 21/08/23 Could your chest reveal your age more accurately than your face? Scientists at Osaka Metropolitan University have created an advanced AI model that uses chest X-rays to estimate a person’s age and even detect potential chronic diseases. This breakthrough in medical imaging has the potential to revolutionize early disease detection […]