
Could a gut microbe help reduce weight regain after dieting? New study suggests it might
The researchers looked at Akkermansia muciniphila, one of the most abundant gut microbes.
Independent Analysis and Reportage

The researchers looked at Akkermansia muciniphila, one of the most abundant gut microbes.

In cardiology, sex and gender-sensitive diagnosis and treatment planning are crucial, but biological differences remain the missing link in AI-powered human virtual twin technology.

Certain types of area across Scotland saw higher rates of votes for Reform UK, data reveals

The European Union has used money and enforcement infrastructure as the twin pillars of its migrant returns strategy. The evidence suggests it isn’t working.

Assessments are often treated as culturally neutral when they are not.

Global supply chains lead to companies capturing most of the value, while suppliers – and especially workers – get a much smaller share.

With spectacle, personality clashes and corruption increasingly defining American politics, it was only a matter of time before TMZ would set its sights on the Beltway.

Hospitals rely on ethics consultants to help navigate difficult decisions about life support, consent and a patient’s wishes when the path forward is unclear.

Mary, as the Immaculate Conception, became patroness of the United States before the Vatican officially defined that belief as dogma.

New AI-based facial recognition techniques are reducing false positive and false negative matches.

A British ban stripped thousands of skilled mariners of their livelihoods overnight – and gave Washington a chance to turn the tide.

White Americans who watch Fox News are more likely to agree that shadowy political elites are embracing permissive immigration policies to replace native-born white Americans.