Three million francs’ worth of gold and silver going to waste

Trace elements are increasingly widely used in the high-tech and medical sectors – for example, the…

Common acid reflux medications promote chronic liver disease

Approximately 10 percent of Americans take a proton pump inhibitor drug to relieve symptoms of frequent…

Little growth observed in India’s methane emissions

Methane is the second most powerful greenhouse gas and concentrations are rising in the atmosphere. Because…

Illegal use of natural resources in the protected Brazilian Amazon mapped

New research uses law enforcement data collected from 2010 to 2015 to understand the geographical distribution…

p53 ‘master switch’ remains top target in gene signaling network controlling cancer suppression

“People have always been after the silver bullet against cancer and there are few things that…

Gene identified that may provide potential therapy for cerebral cavernous malformations

Researchers have identified a series of molecular clues to understanding the formation of cerebral cavernous malformations…

Heads-up, ceos: Corporate social responsibility may get you fired, study finds

Investing in product safety, employee diversity and carbon footprint reduction are all examples of corporate social…

School year ‘relative age’ causing bias in ADHD diagnosis, says research

Younger primary school children are more likely to be diagnosed with attention deficit hyperactivity disorder (ADHD)…

Risk factors for heart health linked to marital ups and downs, at least for men

Risk factors for heart health seem to be linked to changes over time in the quality…

Fatty diet may boost risk of relapse in kids with multiple sclerosis, while high vegetable intake may halve risk

A fatty diet may boost the risk of a relapse in kids with multiple sclerosis (MS)…