Aspartame sweetener used in Diet Coke a possible carcinogen, World Health Organization's cancer research agency to say - sources ~health diet Article 1159 words 40 votes
Aspartame may be declared a possible carcinogen by IARC ~food drinks diet Article 1291 words 56 votes
Study shows that US public pension funds would be $21 billion richer had they divested from fossil fuels a decade ago ~finance Article 449 words 17 votes
An inhaled Covid vaccine booster was more than five-fold effective for inducing neutralizing antibodies at 28-days, and more durable at one-year, than shots, vs Omicron BA.5 in a randomized trial ~health medicine Link 18 votes
Why it took us thousands of years to see the colour violet ~arts painting art Article 1655 words 6 votes
Everyone in the world has twenty-four hours, but how do they spend their time? This is what the average human day looks like. ~life work Article 1212 words 14 votes
Controversial research project in Norway on whales' hearing suspended after a whale drowns ~science biology.marine Article 496 words 8 votes
The first few moments of an explosion can't be simulated yet. But there's a team at the University of Sheffield working on it. ~science physics Video 6:10 12 votes
They plugged GPT-4 into Minecraft – and unearthed new potential for AI ~games Article 649 words 18 votes
How Sweden and Denmark became rare bright spots for Europe's pharma industry ~science medicine Article 1085 words, published May 17 2023 3 votes
Intricate tunnels of termite mounds could be key to energy efficient buildings ~design architecture Article 773 words 5 votes
Danish painters in the 19th century may have turned to an unusual source for some of their supplies: breweries ~arts art painting Article 436 words 5 votes
You should be reading academic computer science papers ~comp Article 1777 words, published Dec 30 2022 10 votes
Fabien Cousteau's Proteus underwater research station will be signing a new research agreement with NOAA ~science Article 532 words 6 votes
Life in Ny-Ålesund, the world's northern-most research station – in pictures ~life Article 65 words 7 votes
Norway irked over Sweden's silence on rocket that plunged into mountainside in Målselv – research rocket launched from Esrange Space Center near Kiruna ~space rocketry Article 233 words 4 votes
Study finds trash, household crowding increase risk for three dangerous, mosquito-borne illnesses in Kenya ~health Article 1013 words 3 votes
Bioluminescence helps researchers develop cancer drugs for brain ~health.mental Article 1115 words 3 votes
Study of male footballers in Sweden, over many years, found they were one and a half times more likely to develop dementia than the general population ~sports.football Article 607 words 7 votes
Stanford Medicine scientists transform cancer cells into weapons against cancer ~health medicine Article 1031 words, published Aug 16 2022 6 votes
What Denmark's dead hedgehogs tell us about their lives – and how we can help them ~enviro conservation Article 995 words 3 votes
What to do if your inner voice is cruel. The golden rule of self-compassion: Treat yourself with the same kindness you treat others. ~health.mental Article 1996 words, published Feb 15 2023 9 votes
Stanford Medicine researchers measure thousands of molecules from a single drop of blood ~health healthcare medicine Article 925 words, published May 24 2021 12 votes
Our pride, our joy: An intersectional constructivist grounded theory analysis of resources that promote resilience in SGM communities ~lgbt Article 9362 words 2 votes
Every few months, when the wind's blowing in the right direction, a bottle of air is taken from Kennaook / Cape Grim, at the northern tip of Tasmania, and saved for science. Here's how and why. ~enviro climate change pollution.air Video 4:41 6 votes
Nobody has my condition but me - Medical researchers find my genetic mutation endlessly fascinating. But being unique isn’t a plus when you’re a patient. ~health medicine healthcare Article 5280 words, published Jan 23 2023 6 votes
Navigating the ethics of ancient human DNA research ~humanities archaeology anthropology ethics Article 2434 words, published Jan 19 2023 1 vote
‘Self-healing’ Roman concrete could aid modern construction, study suggests ~science chemistry Article 677 words 13 votes
As demand for electric vehicles soars, Stora Enso in Finland has hired engineers to look into the possibility of using lignin, a polymer found in trees, to make batteries ~transport Article 1558 words 6 votes
Common sense keyword research: The quickest way to find niche ideas for free ~tech Article 579 words 1 vote
Research group Whale Wise are investigating how net entanglement is affecting humpback whale populations in Iceland using drones ~enviro Article 938 words 3 votes
10,000 brains in a basement: The dark and mysterious origins of Denmark’s psychiatric brain collection ~science medicine psychology Article 2897 words, published Nov 11 2022 6 votes