Environmental advocates warned that the order could have immediate and dire consequences for Americans if it takes effect.
“From the White House, this is the reckless stroke of a pen,” said Manish Bapna, president of the Natural Resources…
Environmental advocates warned that the order could have immediate and dire consequences for Americans if it takes effect.
“From the White House, this is the reckless stroke of a pen,” said Manish Bapna, president of the Natural Resources…
While genetic diversity, the unique differences that determine the color of hair and the…
Researchers at the University of Edinburgh, led by Professor Stephen Wallace, have developed a method to transform “fatbergs”—the massive sewer blockages caused by congealed fats, oils, and non-biodegradable waste—into valuable,…
This week, host Eve Young, economics correspondent for The Jerusalem Post, interviews Adina Kraus – Founding Partner and CEO at InnoSource Ventures, an independent innovation division of the Swiss family office Toledo Capital.
Adina will…
Each year, about 185,000 people in the United States undergo amputation. Nearly half of those are due to injured blood vessels cutting off circulation to a limb. Surgeons can transplant an intact vein from somewhere else in a patient’s body to…
Marine biologists have captured a rare sight of a giant pod of over 1,500 dolphins leaping…
Scientists are playing with fire. Researchers at Google DeepMind and the London School of Economics have been running a new study that uses a game to test various AI models for behaviors tied to sentience. To do this, they’ve tried to…
Artificial intelligence may be able to identify patients at risk for undiagnosed Celiac disease before the disease presents itself, a new study by Maccabi KSM Research and Innovation Center and Predicta Med found.
The findings, published in…
Scientists have discovered what might be the “world’s most famous piece of puke ever”…
A recent study published in Nature Medicine warns that climate change could result in over 2.3 million additional temperature-related deaths in Europe by 2099 if urgent action is not taken to cut carbon emissions, according to Science…