Science & Tech

The obesity epidemic is more linked to an incorrect diet, than to sedentary lifestyle

In industrialized societies, less calories are burned, but not enough to justify the obesity rates observed. It matters more what ...

A wearable device monitors hydration levels

There is no summer that passes without hearing the classic mantra from all national news: you drink a lot. Be ...

An astrophysicist did the math and came to a conclusion: we are on the verge of the “shortest” day of our lives.

The blue planet is spinning faster than ever, and an absolute rotation speed record could be broken in the next ...

Fever West Nile: what it is and how it prevents

After the death of a woman infected in Lazio, we return to talk about West Nile viruses: what mosquitoes do ...

No, the children of children do not disturb night sleep

The habit of the pendant in children from the age of kindergarten does not seem to shorten night sleep. Indeed, ...

The Toi-1227b case: the newborn planet that is evaporating under the X-rays of its star

The Planet Toi-1227b is a cosmic newborn of “only” eight million years, his orbit too close to a killer star ...

They opened a can of salmon expired for 50 years, and what they discovered surprised scientists: “It’s a sign that the fish comes from a healthy ecosystem.”

Cans forgotten for decades reveal valuable clues about the health of marine ecosystems. A team of American researchers has studied ...

The world’s deepest tunnel is soon to be completed, and it will save drivers 10 hours.

Norway’s ambitious infrastructure project, the Rogfast tunnel, is setting new engineering benchmarks as the world’s deepest and longest underwater tunnel. Scheduled ...

Iceland approved the 4-day workweek in 2019, nearly 6 years later, all the predictions made by Generation Z have come true.

In 2019, Iceland made headlines when it became one of the first countries in the world to adopt the four-day ...