Category: Science

What happens to our food if the bomb falls?

What happens to our food if the bomb falls?

If a nuclear war breaks out, the explosion belt may not be the only place to die. According to a new Penn State University simulation, a prolonged nuclear winter could damage agriculture around the...

Latino Drive surges in California’s economy

Latino Drive surges in California’s economy

If California’s Latino population is its own economy, it will be listed as the largest economy in the world. California Latin Americans generate more than $1 trillion in economic output in 2023, more than...

Llama antibodies show hope for schizophrenia treatment

Llama antibodies show hope for schizophrenia treatment

For decades, cognitive symptoms of schizophrenia have not been treated. Now, French researchers may have discovered a surprising ally: the camel’s immune system. In a new study naturescientists at the Institute of Functional Genomics...

Bread glowing, gluten blaming

Bread glowing, gluten blaming

The wheat has a moment. Not a fashionable sour taste beginner, but the underground that fungi brings to you – literally. Meanwhile, new research suggests that for many people with irritable bowel syndrome (IBS),...

New diabetes subtype found in African youth

New diabetes subtype found in African youth

A large study throughout sub-Saharan Africa shows that diabetes has not been recognized in children and young people – a common marker of type 1 diabetes and therefore may be treated incorrectly due to...

Drink the same person, but the harm is worse

Drink the same person, but the harm is worse

According to an explanation Clinical gastroenterology and hepatology Research from Keck Medicine at the University of Southern California. The study tracked a nationally representative sample of adults in the United States from 1999 to...