Researchers discover that Tirzepatide (Mounjaro) weight loss injection not only reduces appetite, but also activates brown adipose tissue, i.e

Scientists from the University of Barcelona have created the most detailed map of the Antarctic seabed, where they discovered 332 colossal underwater canyons – some of them reaching depths of over 4 kilometers

A diet rich in vegetable proteins, fibre and healthy fatty acids benefits both mothers and their babies during pregnancy and breastfeeding.

Groundbreaking study suggests the Cambrian explosion of life might have actually started millions of years earlier than we thought

Waste generated by humans has now reached the deepest point in the Mediterranean: the 5,112-metre-deep Calypso Deep in the Ionian Sea

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Researchers developed an algorithm that makes it easier to read QR codes on deformed surfaces, like courier packages or food trays

A study confirms a shared genetic vulnerability between schizophrenia and other psychiatric disorders like bipolar disorder and major depression, with this link being more significant in men than in women with schizophrenia

How the visual system processes detailed info in complex, dynamic situations suggests that the visual system not only examines and processes what's in the center of our gaze, projecting it onto the fovea for a detailed view, but also monitors what's happening in the periphery of the visual field

Study has identified a new biomarker of Alzheimer’s disease in asymptomatic stages of the disease

New study reveals that the use of photobiomodulation — a technique based on the use of low-intensity laser light or LED light — applied to the brain-gut axis is effective in recovering some cognitive alterations and sequelae caused by chronic stress and for treatment-resistant subtype of depression

New way to combat muscle loss during ageing: researchers found the TP53INP2 protein could be key in the fight against sarcopenia as elevated levels of it in muscle are associated with increased muscle strength and healthier ageing in humans

Childhood obesity: going to bed later than 10PM and using screens (mobiles, computers, television, etc.) for more than 30 minutes before bedtime is associated with an increased risk of obesity and reduced adherence to the Mediterranean diet in children 5-12Y

Following a Mediterranean diet reduces the risk of cognitive decline in older people

Aggressive and psychopathic individuals have difficulty shedding hostile behaviors once they’ve adopted them

Researchers have designed a strategy to fight obesity and diabetes in mice through ex vivo gene therapy which consists of implanting cells that have been manipulated and transformed in order to treat a disease

A diet rich in plant products reduces the risk of cognitive impairment and dementia in the elderly

Invasive marine species have reached Antarctica on drifting algae according to a new study by the University of Barcelona

A new study reveals one of the enigmas of western lowland gorilla (Gorilla gorilla gorilla) - individuals change frequently between families, with a high degree of tolerance and peaceful coexistence among members, unlike mountain gorilla, which has aggressive interactions between families.

A new study reveals for the first time a causal link between dopamine and the reward responses in humans when listening to music, including enjoying a piece of music, deriving pleasure from it, wanting to listen to it again and be willing to spend money for it.

Precision neuroengineering enables reproduction of complex brain-like functions in vitro - Researchers have designed neural circuits reproducing dynamic reconfiguration behaviors of the brain.

Gaia satellite detects shake in the Milky Way observed by researchers in Barcelona

Did humans domesticate themselves? Human ‘self-domestication’ is a hypothesis that states that among the driving forces of human evolution, humans selected their companions depending on who had a more pro-social behavior

New study verifies the varied diet of human species’ most remote ancestors in East Africa

Massive neutrinos and new standard cosmological model: No concordance yet