5 of the Most Egregious Health Claims From the New Coca-Cola Lawsuit
A fresh lawsuit takes aim at the company for “engaging in false and misleading marketing of sugar-sweetened beverages”.
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A fresh lawsuit takes aim at the company for “engaging in false and misleading marketing of sugar-sweetened beverages”.
Two billion light years away, two clusters of galaxies are colliding in an intergalactic pileup.
The Backyard Scientist strapped a kitchen knife to some homemade sugar rockets, then put it on a track sprayed with graphite lubricant so it could murdercut things. Read More >>
As lifespans continue to get longer it’s becoming more important than ever to understand how humanity will maintain its mental capabilities in old age.
A stunning true-colour satellite image taken yesterday shows the Great Lakes shrouded in snow.
Here’s what you need to know about this exciting new project.
It was discovered while performing a routine appendectomy on a 16-year-old girl.
Stare into the abyss, my friends.
Scientists have been watching a giant rift in Antarctica’s Larsen C ice shelf for many years, but the crack grew substantially this past December.
A new study shows that at least one part of the brain — the part that recognises faces — appears to increase in complexity into adulthood.
Right now there is still no CTRL-Z function for the genetic engineering tools of the future, but that might change soon.
In a total flip-flop new guidelines are recommending that babies be fed peanuts early in their lives to prevent the onset of dangerous allergies.
Named PGC 1000714, it features an elliptical core with not one, but two outer rings. It’s the only known galaxy of its kind in the known universe.
Swear blind that your phone is the best phone? Did you argue at school endlessly about whether Nintendo or Sega were better? Here's Andrew Holding explaining why you care so damn much.
Ghosts sharks, also known as chimaeras, are descended from a 280 million-year-old fish. Not surprisingly, these ancient creatures were just as strange as their modern day descendants. Read more >>
It has been secretly playing humans in order to test an improved version.