Microplastics found in human ovary follicular fluid for the first time ~health Article 665 words 30 votes
Meet the death metal singers changing vocal health research ~music metal.progressive metal.death Article 1220 words 28 votes
Finland is under pressure to switch its rail to standard gauge – planned train line to run between Kemi and Haparanda in Sweden is the first phase ~transport Article 620 words 17 votes
Arctic haze induced by an Icelandic volcanic eruption – evidence from China's highest-resolution trace gas monitoring ~enviro pollution.air Article 395 words 7 votes
New study attributes nine trillion dollars of climate change related damages to just five companies, and outlines how they could be held accountable for specific local damages ~enviro climate change Article 1051 words 42 votes
US National Institutes of Health guts its first and largest study centered on women ~science Link 19 votes
Ultra-processed diets cause weight gain compared to unprocessed diets of similar energy density and macronutrients, possibly due to overeating ~health diet Link 18 votes
Clobazam, an anti-anxiety drug, is polluting our waterways – Swedish study found traces of the drug had altered the way wild Atlantic salmon migrate ~enviro pollution.water Article 1022 words 11 votes
Study finds strongest evidence yet that shingles vaccine helps cut dementia risk ~health.mental Article 710 words, published Apr 2 2025 31 votes
Swedish study finds surprising number of environmental pollutants in hedgehogs, including polychlorinated biphenyls (PCBs) and heavy metals ~enviro pollution.ground Article 717 words 6 votes
Immune ‘fingerprints’ aid diagnosis of complex diseases in Stanford Medicine study ~health medicine Article 917 words, published Feb 21 2025 6 votes
Study unlocks how diabetes distorts memory and reward processing. The risk of developing Alzheimer’s is 65% higher in diabetics. ~health Article 737 words, published Mar 25 2025 17 votes
Apparently magpies and crows are using "Anti-Bird Spikes" to make their nests ~enviro Article 1075 words, published Jul 13 2023 18 votes
A daily tea routine partially protects people from heavy metals, study finds ~food drinks Article 659 words 23 votes
Drone captures narwhals using their tusks to explore, forage and play ~science biology.marine Article 937 words 12 votes
Orchid's nutrient theft from fungi sheds light on photosynthesis-parasitism continuum ~science biology Article 630 words 21 votes
Mean World Syndrome - moderate to heavy exposure to violence-related content in mass media may cause people to perceive the world to be more dangerous than it is ~science psychology sociology Article 1731 words 36 votes
Microplastics can block blood vessels in mice brains, researchers find ~health Article 604 words 25 votes
Using 3D surface maps, scientists led by Durham University, found crevasses had significantly increased in size and depth on Greenland's ice sheet over the five years between 2016 and 2021 ~enviro climate change Article 1042 words 8 votes
Slush flows can be more deadly than avalanches – Norwegian scientists are racing to help predict this hidden hazard ~enviro Article 988 words 5 votes
Fish at center of key conservation fight not a distinct species after all ~enviro Article 799 words, published Jan 3 2025 13 votes
Families of the more than 120 men killed when the Alexander L. Kielland oil rig capsized in 1980 were failed by official investigations in Norway, a new study has concluded ~enviro energy Article 490 words 7 votes
Earth might have had a ring system like Saturn millions of years ago, causing the coldest ice age known ~space Article 871 words, published Dec 31 2024 22 votes
Neolithic people on the Danish island Bornholm sacrificed hundreds of engraved sun stones – linked with a large volcanic eruption that made the sun disappear throughout Northern Europe ~humanities.history Article 715 words 11 votes
Tuberculosis rates plunge when families living in poverty get a monthly cash payout ~health Article 1415 words 23 votes
Roman with Scandinavian ancestry lived in Britain between AD100 and AD300, long before the Anglo-Saxons or Vikings arrived research shows ~humanities.history Article 684 words 9 votes
Journal that published faulty black plastic study removed from science index ~science Article 291 words 40 votes
US youth drug use defies expectations, continues historic decline ~health.mental Article 674 words, published Dec 17 2024 23 votes
California squirrels are hunting and eating voles, surprising UC Davis study says ~science biology Article 593 words 9 votes
Study on hydroxychloroquine by Didier Raoult and colleagues gets pulled on ethical and scientific grounds ~health medicine Link 11 votes
In the real world, existing EV batteries may last up to 40% longer than expected from lab tests ~transport Article 846 words 33 votes
A marine heat wave in the Pacific Ocean that began a decade ago killed some four million common murres in Alaska, researchers say ~enviro climate change Article 1146 words 15 votes
How a simple math error sparked a panic about black plastic kitchen utensils ~health Article 1360 words 28 votes
Iceland's international reputation for gender equality comes with a striking caveat – new analysis shows about 40% of women have been sexually or physically assaulted, and many are grappling with PTSD ~life.women Article 952 words 14 votes
Trees that traveled to space now live on Earth. Here's where to find them. ~enviro Article 1303 words, published Jul 8 2019 16 votes
A ‘yoga pill’ to end anxiety? Scientists find a brain circuit that instantly deflates stress. ~science Article 695 words 15 votes
Z-Library helps students to overcome academic poverty, study finds ~life education Article 918 words 38 votes
Your boss is probably spying on you: New data on workplace surveillance ~life work Article 1675 words 38 votes
Reports claim Houthis make Red Sea vessel attacks a $2B business ~transport Article 465 words, published Nov 6 2024 8 votes
Giant impact had silver lining for life, according to new study ~science Article 656 words, published Oct 21 2024 5 votes
Norwegian study shows microplastics in wastewater are shielding pathogens from being destroyed by treatment ~health Article 357 words 13 votes