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Sleep-Deprived Fruit Flies Show Sharper Memory via PKA Signaling
Fruit flies with genetic mutations that severely reduce sleep show enhanced performance in olfactory memory tasks, challenging assumptions about...
neurosciencenews.com - 28 days ago
science
Chemical reaction results in ‘remarkable’ swirling patterns on germanium surface
A ‘stunning’ series of microscopic patterns produced by metal-catalysed etching of the surface of a germanium wafer has been captured after a sample...
chemistryworld.com - 28 days ago
gaming / science
RIP Kanzi, the Bonobo Who Mastered Language and Minecraft
The famous ape reportedly knew thousands of words, loved Clint Eastwood movies, and was a big fan of video games. Kanzi has died at the...
gizmodo.com - 28 days ago
science / space / technology
China now has a 'kill mesh' in orbit, Space Force vice chief says
"That capability gap is significantly narrowed, and we've got to change the way we're looking at space, or that capability gap may reverse and not...
space.com - 28 days ago
science
Targeting Brain’s Drainage Pathways Rejuvenates Memory - Neuroscience News
The treatment reduced levels of the inflammatory protein IL-6 and restored healthy neuronal signaling, alleviating memory loss in older mice. These...
neurosciencenews.com - 28 days ago
science / space
Record-setting black hole 'echo' accidentally uncovered by high-school student
While sifting out signatures of supernova remnants, a high-schooler stumbled upon the afterglow of a dormant black hole. It may be one of the largest...
livescience.com - 28 days ago
nature / science / space
Blue Ghost Watches the Lunar Sunset, Signalling the End of its Mission
Firefly Aerospace's Blue Ghost 1 has completed its brief lunar mission. The lander spent two weeks conducting operations on the surface of the Moon...
universetoday.com - 28 days ago
innovation / learning / science / space / technology
Scientists just created a bizarre new phase of matter
Quantum physics has always challenged our understanding of reality, but a new breakthrough is pushing the limits even further. Researchers at...
bgr.com - 28 days ago
health / nature / science / space
Parkinson's Gut Bacteria Link Suggests an Unexpected, Simple Treatment
Researchers have suspected for some time that the link between our gut and brain plays a role in the development of Parkinson's disease. A recent...
sciencealert.com - 28 days ago
nature / science
The Secret Behind Record-Breaking Heatwaves—Is It Natural or Human-Made?
In recent years, the world has experienced a surge in unprecedented heatwaves. These scorching events have sparked debates and concerns among...
weather-fox.com - 28 days ago
science
Nanoplastics make more efficient streetlights if you turn them upside down
Scientists in Saudi Arabia have developed a new coating for streetlights which they believe will reduce energy lost as heat, making the lamps more...
cosmosmagazine.com - 28 days ago
science
Neuroscience says multitasking makes your brain age faster
Your brain silently ages faster every time you switch between email, Slack, and that report due tomorrow. Neuroscientists at Stanford University found...
techfixated.com - 28 days ago
health / science / wellness
The secret super carb: How 'resistance starch' can transform your gut health
Whatever age you are, this group of foods is a must in your diet People of all ages can benefit from eating resistant starch from...
sciencefocus.com - 28 days ago
health / how-to / science / wellness
How to Lose Face Fat Fast: Your Guide to a Slimmer, More Defined Look
Struggling with how to lose face fat? Whether you want to define your jawline, reduce a double chin, or achieve a slimmer face overall, the...
blackdoctor.org - 28 days ago
science
Sea geniuses: all the ways that octopuses are wildly intelligent
Octopuses are cephalopods that live in oceans around the world. They are also some of the most intelligent creatures on Earth. Their brain structures...
theweek.com - 28 days ago
science
Archaeologists Discovered a 1,700-Year-Old Statue of Hercules—Without His Head
There was still a head on the statue, just not Hercules’. Archaeologists discovered a 1,700-year-old 20-inch statue of Hercules in Florence, Italy. • A student with...
popularmechanics.com - 28 days ago
health / nutrition / science
If You Take Creatine, Scientists Have Fascinating News
Some good, some not so good. Sorry, gym rats, but all that creatine you've been relying on? It may have been for nothing, according to...
futurism.com - 28 days ago
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Flightless Bird, American Mouth: Lessons From Ostriches
“Any fool can turn a blind eye but who knows what the ostrich sees in the sand.” —Samuel Beckett While traveling abroad recently, upon hearing...
atmos.earth - 28 days ago
science / health
WHO calls for help on TB outbreak
What a joy to see and meet so many of you yesterday at STAT Breakthrough East in New York City! A huge thanks to our...
statnews.com - 28 days ago
health / science / wellness
High-Protein And Fiber Diet Linked to Longer, Better Sleep, Study Finds
We know sleep and diet are closely related, and a new study adds a few more intriguing details to the picture, showing links between specific...
sciencealert.com - 28 days ago
science
The Science of Falling Out of Love: Study Identifies 'Point of No Return' in Dying Relationships
In a nutshell Relationship satisfaction follows a predictable “terminal decline” before breakups, with a gradual decrease followed by a sharp drop...
studyfinds.org - 28 days ago
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NIH sparks concern by singling out mRNA vaccine research for added scrutiny
The US National Institutes of Health (NIH) has requested information on all the research grants on messenger RNA (mRNA) vaccine technology that it...
chemistryworld.com - 28 days ago
science
How a French researcher being refused entry to the US turned into a diplomatic mess
The US administration stated that the scientist had sensitive data on his computer and phone, contradicting the version of events put forward by the...
lemonde.fr - 28 days ago
science
See Fantastic Frogs in 15 Fun Photographs
There’s a good chance that you’ll hear them before you see them. Frogs’ croaks and ribbits often echo through the night when the...
smithsonianmag.com - 28 days ago
health / science
A Flawed Study Claimed That Vaccines Cause Autism. It Was Published in a Phony Journal
In January, a new study claimed that vaccines may cause autism and other psychiatric or neurological disorders. Elsewhere, I have shown that the...
realclearscience.com - 28 days ago
health / science / wellness
Lifespan Is Shaped More By Your Choices Than Your Genes, Study Finds
One of the most enduring questions humans have is how long we're going to live. With this comes the question of how much of our...
sciencealert.com - 28 days ago
nature / science / space
Next month NASA's Lucy probe will visit an asteroid that's been waiting 150 million years to say hello
"These relics are effectively fossils of the planet formation process, holding vital clues to deciphering the history of our solar system." The next...
space.com - 28 days ago
nature / science
Iceberg Breaks Off Antarctica, Revealing Tentacled Creatures Beneath
In large part thanks to being in the right place at the right time , researchers discovered a thriving marine ecosystem underneath a 19-miles iceberg...
futurism.com - 28 days ago
learning / science
Human memory is flawed. But a new book says that’s OK
The new book Memory Lane convincingly demonstrates how memories are like Lego buildings that are constantly being rebuilt....
sciencenews.org - 28 days ago
science
This cholesterol-lowering drug combo could save hundreds of thousands of lives, claim scientists
Scientists are urging doctors to make this the go-to treatment for people across the globe A powerful combination of two cholesterol-lowering drugs...
sciencefocus.com - 28 days ago
health / science
Stoners Vastly More Likely to Have Heart Attacks At a Young Age
Weed is not a risk-free drug, y'all. Cannabis use appears to be linked to a significant increase in heart attack and stroke risk for folks...
futurism.com - 28 days ago
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Peer review is meant to prevent scientific misconduct: But it has its own problems
In 2023, an academic journal, the Annals of Operations Research, retracted an entire special issue because the peer review process for it was...
phys.org - 28 days ago
science
Psychedelic beer used by ancient empire to win friends
A study published in the journal Antiquity suggested an ancient South American civilization spiked a beer-like drink with psychoactive drugs as a way...
newatlas.com - 28 days ago
science
Can Researchers Find Remedies for the Problems Created by High-Altitude Pregnancies?
In 1545, Spanish colonizers greedy for precious metals established a mining town named Potosí in current-day Bolivia, more than 13,000 feet high, at...
smithsonianmag.com - 28 days ago
science / space
Telescope reveals earliest-ever 'baby pictures' of the universe: 'We can see right back through cosmic history'
New observations with the Atacama Cosmology Telescope in Chile reveal the earliest-ever "baby pictures" of our universe, showing some of the oldest...
livescience.com - 28 days ago
nature / science / space
Mapping Ocean Floor Mysteries, NASA’s SWOT Satellite Unveils Earth’s Hidden Terrain Beneath the Waves
The surfaces of the Moon, Jupiter, and Venus are more thoroughly mapped than the ocean floor, which comprises 71% of the Earth’s surface regions....
thedebrief.org - 28 days ago
science
The Best of NGS: Instrument Companies to Watch in 2025
The Advances in Genome Biology and Technology (AGBT) meeting celebrated its 25th anniversary in sunny Marco Island, Florida, with the customary mix...
genengnews.com - 28 days ago
science
Alnylam enters the ATTR-CM drug race
Morning! Today, we have plenty of interesting content from yesterday’s STAT Breakthrough Summit East in New York. Also, Alnylam wins an important...
statnews.com - 28 days ago
science
Killing off the sickest and creating brains: The secrets behind super organisms
Ever wondered what a superorganism is? Evolutionary biologist JV Chamary explains all. Many ants, bees, termites and wasps form societies in which...
discoverwildlife.com - 28 days ago
books / learning / science
The “Nietzsche Thesis”: Why we don’t really care about truth
At the end of his life, Herman Melville (author of Moby-Dick) wrote a book called The Confidence-Man: His Masquerade. The novel is set aboard a...
bigthink.com - 28 days ago
science
Why it would be utter madness to stop funding mRNA vaccine technology
This week, researchers in the US were told to remove all references to mRNA vaccine technology from their grant applications to the National...
newscientist.com - 28 days ago
science
How Tiny Plastic Particles Are Silently Stealing Food From Your Plate
scienceblog.com - 28 days ago
science
Strange skeleton discovery could rewrite our history of the pyramids
Subtle markings on skeletons have thrown into question what we previously believed about who was buried in pyramids For centuries, scientists believed...
sciencefocus.com - 28 days ago
science / space
Cosmic anomaly hints at frightening future for Milky Way
A terrifying glimpse at one potential fate of our Milky Way galaxy has come to light thanks to the discovery of a cosmic anomaly that...
phys.org - 28 days ago
nature / science / space
Shocking Spherules! - NASA Science
Written by Alex Jones, Ph.D. candidate at Imperial College London Last week the Perseverance Science Team were astonished by a strange rock comprised...
nasa.gov - 28 days ago
science
Her life was saved by a heart transplant. Many others with Down syndrome don't get the same chance
The Charlotte Woodward Organ Transplant Discrimination Act would end the practice of denying transplants to people with Down syndrome. Charlotte Woodward was born with a...
today.com - 28 days ago
science
Plastic ‘fossils’ help scientists reconstruct the history of bird nests
Plastic waste has let common coots reuse nests year after year. Scientists have now used the trash layers to date how old nests are....
sciencenews.org - 28 days ago
innovation / learning / science
Human-level AI is just a few ‘miracles’ away, Microsoft pioneer Nathan Myhrvold says
Will artificial intelligence ever catch up with human intelligence? And if it does, is humanity doomed? Intellectual Ventures CEO Nathan Myhrvold,...
geekwire.com - 28 days ago
science
The Largest Whale In The World Weighs More Than Thousands Of People Combined
The blue whale is famously the largest animal in the world, but this simple fact doesn't do these creatures justice. They aren't just the biggest...
sciencing.com - 28 days ago
science
Do You Have Darwin's Tubercle? This Curious Evolutionary Hangover May Have Once Helped Us Hear
And why nobody has an ear like you....
iflscience.com - 28 days ago
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