‘Smart’ diaper for bedside urine testing

Urine can reveal a lot about a person’s health. But physicians don’t currently have a convenient or fast way of tracking the concentration of important compounds in their patients’ urine. Now, researchers have designed a flexible sensor that fits in a …

Global bird populations steadily declining

Staggering declines in bird populations are taking place around the world. So concludes a study from scientists at multiple institutions. Loss and degradation of natural habitats and direct overexploitation of many species are cited as the key threats …

Promising treatment for dementia

A new study has found a promising new treatment for patients with behavioral variant fronto-temporal dementia, the second most common form of dementia in the under 60s — resulting in a stabilizing of what would normally be escalating behavioral issues…

‘Lost’ coral species resurrected

With about one-third of the world’s corals currently under threat of extinction due to climate change, researchers have made the encouraging discovery of a ‘lost’ species of coral that had been hidden for more than 50 years.

Geopolitics, Innovation, and Deglobalization With Peter Zeihan

Today, you’ll hear from Peter Zeihan, a critically acclaimed author and geopolitical analyst. Peter gives an overview of his geopolitical worldview, how he expects deglobalization to affect innovation in the US and abroad, as well as some of the challe…