A comet impact 12,800 years ago spurred the transition to agriculture in Syria’s Abu Hureyra, with global evidence linking cosmic events to environmental change and…
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An imaging sensor inspired by the butterfly’s UV vision, developed by University of Illinois researchers, can identify UV light and distinguish cancer cells from healthy…
The full-scale reconstruction of the Cybersyn Operations Room is hexagonal and measures 72 square meters, with seven fiberglass armchairs equipped with buttons for remotely controlling…
CORONA Images Showing Major Sites. Credit: Figure by J.Casana et al.; CORONA imagery courtesy U.S. Geological Survey. Declassified images have led to the identification of…
Wheat starch granules observed under the Scanning Electron Microscope. Large A-type and small B-type granules are visible. Credit: Brendan Fahy/Nitin Uttam Kamble Recent research has…
The Chicxulub impact, believed to have caused the mass extinction 66 million years ago, may have resulted in a 15°C global cooling, primarily due to…
A study by Case Western Reserve University utilized neuroimaging to analyze brain responses to different coaching styles, revealing a conflict between how people view their…
The discovery of Jörmungandr walhallaensis, a new mosasaur species, offers critical insights into the evolution of these ancient marine lizards and the geologic history of…
Researchers have pioneered a method to detect buried kimberlite, a diamond-associated rock, by studying microbial DNA in surface soil. This offers a non-invasive way to…
Above is an image of a European pond turtle, similar to the one discovered in an ancient Wielbark culture grave in Poland. New research suggests…
Organizational ghosts can have a major influence on how companies operate. Credit: Nate Edwards/BYU Photo A BYU business professor is hunting a different type of…
A significant proportion of Americans believe in ghosts, with many claiming personal encounters. However, despite the prevalence of recording devices, concrete evidence for the existence…
A study from Aalto University’s Department of Computer Science reveals concerning data collection practices within online games and highlights players’ misconceptions about privacy. The research…
Neacomys marci, a new spiny mouse species, was discovered in Ecuador and named in honor of conservationist Marc Hoogeslag. Live specimen of new species Neacomys…
New research on corporate psychopathy reveals their significant, destabilizing influence in the business world. Despite their charm, their self-centered actions can have dire consequences. Recognizing…
A new study delved into the relationship between climate change and human populations in Neolithic Europe. Analyzing archaeological and geological data from Central European regions,…
New evidence suggests that contrary to long-held beliefs, women were also big-game hunters. Archaeological findings from Peru indicate that ancient big-game hunters included women, challenging…
Scientists have discovered a crucial region in rat brains, the frontal orienting field (FOF), that plays a role in decision-making under uncertain conditions. When this…
Fear, an age-old response, protects organisms from threats. While chemicals involved in fear also contribute to happiness, the context often determines whether we feel terror…
Neuroscientists from HSE University have questioned the conclusions of famous studies, primarily those by Benjamin Libet, that challenge the existence of free will. Libet’s experiments…