By 2035, more than half of the world's population will be overweight or obese

More than half of the world's population will be overweight or obese by 2035, according to a new report, unless significant action is taken. The publication CTV News told in more detail. The 2023 World Obesity Federation Atlas predicts that 51% of people in the world…

Scientists have developed a simple test that detects cancer in its early stages: it works like a pregnancy test

You may only need a simple urine sample to diagnose cancer soon. Researchers in South Korea are developing a new rapid test that analyzes metabolites in the urine and detects the presence of certain types of cancer in the body. Their success paves the way for the creation…

Return youth: scientists have discovered a way to restore the previous color of gray hair

With age, many often develop gray hair. Of course, people want to hinder the natural process of the human body, which, as it were, signals the approaching old age. And for this there are means designed to prevent such a process. Yes, some of them promise to get rid of the appearance ...

Scientists have created a humanoid robot that can turn into a liquid

Researchers have created humanoid miniature robots that can change shape and turn into liquid. This will help create more robots that can switch between liquid and solid states, allowing them to be used in a variety of situations. Learn more from the Independent. Researchers have demonstrated this...

Scientists managed to restore youth to old mice: rejuvenation of people is next

In Boston labs, old blind mice regained their sight, developed smarter and younger brains, and developed healthier muscle and kidney tissue. What is happening and is it possible to reverse human aging in this way, CNN told the publication. Experiments show...

A cure for old age: how scientists from around the world are trying to regain youth

Rapamycin, widely prescribed to prevent organ rejection after transplantation, increases the lifespan of middle-aged mice by as much as 60%. Drugs called senolytics help older mice stay alert long after their peers die. Diabetes drugs metformin and acarbose, extreme…

In Japan, they create a 'washing machine' for people: why is it needed

Japanese Science Co. Ltd, which specializes in the production of shower heads and other products in this category, decided to create a "washing machine" for people. IXBT writes about it. The miracle of technology was called Project Usoyaro. Its presentation will take place in 2025 at…

Detachments of fighting birds: Chinese scientists have learned to control pigeons

So far, Russian propaganda has been talking about superpigeons from Ukrainian biolaboratories (suddenly, who didn’t know - non-existent). And yes, the United States is to blame here, they sponsored all this in order to destroy the poor Russians. China wasted no time and created its own super pigeons. (How do you like that, Elon Musk?) ...

One of a kind: scientists managed to catch a viper shark, about which they know almost nothing

Scientists have managed to capture and display the creepy, elusive viper shark known as Trigonognathus kabeyai. The creature was discovered over 35 years ago, but it still shocks with its appearance. Cursor Info writes about it. For the first time this creature was recorded by a bottom trawler in 1986 near ...

Scientists fed rats cola for 2 months, and they became noticeably dumb: researchers ask people to think

In a new study, a team of scientists found that feeding rats soft drinks like Coke and Pepsi did a lot of brain damage, causing memory problems, cognitive impairment and cellular distress. The Futurism edition told more about the experience. Of course, soda isn't quite...

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