Today's Science Lessons
Curated discoveries and educational insights
Key Discoveries

Ocean Temperature 'Lag' Predicts the Climate Impact on Food Prices
Scientists have mapped how ocean temperature cycles predict global food price spikes months in advance. By analysing 35 years of data, they found that Pacific and Indian Ocean cycles act as early warning systems for supermarket costs. This discovery suggests we can forecast and prepare for food supply shocks before they happen.

Why Obesity Complications Are Like Having Too Many Apps Running on Your Phone
A new review examines how excess weight strains multiple organ systems, from the liver to the kidneys. It highlights how targeted therapies can manage these connected health risks and protect vital organs.

Will Printed Perovskite Solar Cells Power Your University Dorm?
Researchers are refining the liquid ink formulations needed to print next-generation solar cells on flexible sheets. By mastering the chemistry of these inks, scientists aim to scale up solar production and dramatically lower costs. This transition from lab to factory floor could soon place solar collectors on everyday surfaces.
