265 million years ago, Pampaphoneus biccai was South America’s apex predator. A well-preserved fossil found in Brazil offers new insights into this prehistoric giant. Artistic…
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A new study found cats on vegan diets had perceived better health than those on meat-based diets, but differences weren’t statistically significant. Although the differences…
Fiber technology at Tabon Cave, 39-33 000 years ago. An artistic view based on the latest archaeological data. Drawing by Carole Cheval-Art’chéograph. Made for the…
Researchers conducted a comprehensive study to understand how people across the globe allocate their time. Analyzing data from 2000-2019 and covering 87% of the world’s…
Researchers have developed a low-cost tracking technology called CATER, which uses computer vision and AI to study desert ants’ navigation, revealing their remarkable learning speed…
West Nile Virus is a viral illness that is spread to humans through the bite of infected mosquitoes. It was first identified in the West…
Introducing additives to concrete manufacturing processes could reduce the sizeable carbon footprint of the material without altering its bulk mechanical properties, an MIT study shows.…
A new study from Northwestern University has found a reverse “Flynn effect” in a large U.S. sample between 2006 and 2018, where ability scores in…
A new study from Dartmouth College reveals that climate change is impacting Major League Baseball, attributing over 500 home runs since 2010 to higher temperatures.…
The fragment of the translation of the New Testament is visible under UV light. Credit: © Vatican Library It is an important piece of the…
A study reveals that language related to “improvement” is more closely aligned with addition rather than subtraction, potentially leading to overcomplicated solutions. This addition bias…
One of the sites excavated along the coastline. Credit: University of York New research on ancient DNADNA, or deoxyribonucleic acid, is a molecule composed of…
A Rutgers study found that LGBTQ individuals who experienced intimate partner violence (IPV) in their current relationship before the COVID-19 pandemic saw an increase in…
A recent study reveals that pumas may use a hunting strategy called ‘garden to hunt,’ in which their kills fertilize the soil, improving plant quality…
Dyeing scene in the funerary chamber. Credit: Oriol Garcia i Quera, ASOME-Universitat Autònoma de Barcelona A study examining human hair strands from a burial location…
Image of fruit belonging to Palaeophytocrene chicoensis. The Sierra College Museum of Natural History is the permanent repository for this fossil. Credit: Brian Atkinson An…
Research at Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory has revealed that specific neurons in the central amygdala are crucial for learning about threats and rewards, and are…
In a study analyzing millions of chess games, researchers identified ten distinct clusters of chess openings, developed a method to determine player skill and opening…
A University of Central Florida researcher has developed an eco-friendly, lightweight paint inspired by butterflies. The plasmonic paint uses nanoscale structures instead of pigments, resulting…