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A recent study reveals that the earliest human cultures in the Americas were not simply opportunistic foragers. Instead, they were specialized big game hunters who dedicated…
For the first time in history, researchers have successfully extracted ancient human DNA directly from cave walls. While their findings do not definitively connect ancient DNA…
A large-scale review of clinical trials published in this week’s Pain magazine indicates that melatonin, a widely used sleep supplement, may offer significant relief for individuals…
Human laughter, characterized by rapid and rhythmically timed bursts, is not exclusive to humans. Recent research from the University of Warwick and the University of Portsmouth…
For decades, paleoanthropologists have posited that hominins, the ancestors of modern humans, evolved gradually over millions of years. However, new research from the University of Reading…
Towering majestically in the mountains of northern Taiwan, the Taiwan Crypmeroid—a colossal conifer from the Cypressaceae family—has ancestors that date back over 100 million years, making…
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Microbes Engineered in the Lab Utilize Mirror Images of Natural Molecules THOM LEACH/Science Photo Library/Alamy Modeling studies indicate that microorganisms based on mirror images of natural…
Paul Erdős’s Contributions to Mathematics Photo by Oliver Helbig/Getty Images In an astonishing development, just a week after an AI system disproved a long-standing mathematical conjecture,…
A recent study conducted by planetary scientists at the Southwest Research Institute and KTH Royal Institute of Technology has raised questions about the evidence of steam…
Insights into Wear Patterns on Fossilized Teeth of Hadrosaurid Dinosaurs: Maiasaura peeblesorum – Recent studies suggest that juvenile Maiasaura may have consumed softer, nutrient-rich food compared…
A groundbreaking study reveals that approximately 3.4 billion years ago, during the Archean Era, ancient microbes were not only reliant on molybdenum—a rare metal at the…
A groundbreaking study conducted by researchers at University College Cork reveals that both caffeinated and decaffeinated coffee can positively reshape the gut microbiome, leading to reduced…
Groundbreaking experiments in Germany reveal the first evidence of the long-predicted pairing of carbon-11 nuclei and η’ mesons, shedding light on how the strongest forces in…
For many years in Uganda’s Kibale National Park, two groups of chimpanzees coexisted, engaging in grooming, socializing, and territory patrols within their communities. Subscribe to read…
The United States stands to endure the most severe economic consequences of climate change compared to any other nation worldwide. This trend is projected to continue,…
The Galapagos lava heron, a unique small heron found on the lava-strewn shores of Ecuador’s Galapagos Islands, has recently gained recognition for its distinct status. Galapagos…
Thanks to a groundbreaking study from Yale University, we may need to rethink the definition of a “shark.” Evolutionary biologists conducted a DNA comparison among various…
Microscopic View of Bacterial Colonies: Blue Colonies Represent Synthetic Genomes, While White Colonies Show Survivors of Mitomycin C Treatment. Credit: Nasaira Assad-Garcia Researchers have successfully developed…
Innovative advancements in seismic technology are paving the way for artificial earthquakes, which could revolutionize mining discovery on both Earth and the Moon, as revealed by…
Recent research indicates that surrounding yourself with difficult individuals can speed up the aging process and even elevate your mortality risk. You can learn more about…
Lawsuit Targets Trump Administration’s Plan to Dismantle Major Climate Research Institute in America
The University Corporation for Atmospheric Research (UCAR), which manages the largest federal climate research center in the U.S., has filed a lawsuit against the Trump administration’s…
Recent studies reveal that the ancestors of today’s malaria-spreading mosquitoes belong to the Anopheles leukophilus (Leucosphyrus) group. These mosquitoes may have begun feeding on humans approximately…
How Bird Droppings Fueled One of the Largest Ancient Kingdoms in the Americas: New Research Insights
According to a recent study published in Pro Swan, the Chincha Kingdom, an influential ancient society on the Peruvian coast, thrived significantly due to their innovative…
Becoming a birdwatching expert transcends mere hobby; it’s a transformative activity that can significantly enhance brain structure and function. Recent studies reveal that engaging in birdwatching…
How can I ensure my data is protected? As a young Black physician engaged in clinical research, this question arises frequently in discussions with Black communities…
Pekingese and Japanese Chin dogs are at an increased risk for respiratory diseases. Michael Schultze, Catamount/Alamy Dog owners are urged to consider a broader spectrum of…
Explore the Dark Craters near the Moon’s South Pole Credit: Science Photo Library / Alamy Scientists aim to establish a groundbreaking laser system in one of…
For decades, the movement of stars near the center of our Milky Way galaxy has provided some of the most convincing evidence for the existence of…
According to recent research, frequent sexual fantasies are linked to neuroticism, a personality trait that can elevate the risk of various physical and mental health issues.…
The Landscape of American Scientific Research: A Year in Review Approximately a year ago, optimism surrounded the realm of American scientific research. However, in February, the…
Consuming oats exclusively for two consecutive days may significantly impact your metabolic health, based on new research. A study involving 17 participants had them eat 300…
Revitalizing Brain Organoids: A Breakthrough in Vascular Integration Imago/Alamy A pioneering advancement has been made in growing a miniaturized version of the developing cerebral cortex, crucial…
Experiment on Oxygen Production with Deep-Sea Nodule Nippon Foundation Scientists are set to deploy instruments to the ocean floor to explore the intriguing process of metal…
A detailed analysis of 17 fossil specimens of tyrannosaurus rex indicates that this iconic dinosaur grew much more slowly than previously believed, reaching an adult weight…
How Microbial Activity in the Gut Affects Sleep Quality Oleksandra Troian / Alamy Research indicates that diet, particularly dietary fiber, may significantly influence sleep quality. Prior…
Humans have larger brains relative to body size compared to other primates, which leads to a higher glucose demand that may be supported by gut microbiota…
Mathieu Tordeur, Heidi Sevestre and the bust of Vladimir Lenin at the Inaccessible South Pole of Antarctica Heidi Sevestre/Mathieu Tordeur In the vast, barren expanse of…
A long-awaited change in drug policy could pave the way for scientists to explore the benefits and risks of marijuana, the most widely used federally prohibited…
Ornithologists have utilized camera traps to document a newly identified species of jewel bubbler in the lush karst forests of Papua New Guinea’s Southern Fold Mountains.…











































