New research led by a University of California, Davis, anthropologist reveals that archery technology in the Andes dates back to approximately 5,000 years ago. This…
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A study by the University of Portsmouth on the “beer goggles” phenomenon found that alcohol impairs the detection of facial symmetry but does not affect…
Digital reconstruction of the rampart network from the northern section of the Khaybar walled oasis 4,000 years ago. Credit: Khaybar Longue Durée Archaeological Project, M.…
Researchers have unveiled a complex blend of pheromone chemicals used by male moths in courtship, including an aphrodisiac known as methyl salicylate. This discovery enriches…
Artistic reconstruction of the Cabrières Biota. Credit: Christian McCall Nearly 400 exceptionally well-preserved fossils dating back 470 million years have been discovered in the south…
Plasma technology has revolutionized electronics manufacturing and water treatment, offering sustainable solutions to modern challenges through innovative reactor designs. Credit: SciTechDaily.com Two UCO research groups…
In laboratory tests, a new design for padding, right, outperformed more conventional technologies like a foam, left, made out of the same springy material. Credit:…
An innovative AI algorithm developed by experts in canine behavior aims to accurately assess working dogs’ personalities, facilitating better training and placement outcomes. This collaboration…
A recent study on leguminous plants has uncovered the role of IRON MAN (IMA) peptides in facilitating the collection of iron into root nodules during…
Caves and rock shelters dot the mountains in the northwestern highlands of Thailand. Over 40 in Mae Hong Son province contain wooden coffins on stilts,…
A recent study challenges previous notions about Megalodon, revealing it had a more slender body compared to the great white shark. This insight sheds new…
Most people naturally cradle babies in their left arm, a phenomenon confirmed by numerous studies and depicted in art, such as the Virgin Mary holding…
Since humans first began using fire, we’ve wondered why insects seem to have an irresistible attraction to light. With the modern use of electricity, the…
A recent study challenges previous claims that Homo naledi, a species dating back to between 335-241,000 years ago, deliberately buried their dead and created rock…
New research shows the last part of waiting is the most challenging, with people’s growing impatience for closure affecting their service perception. New research investigates…
Research from the University of Bath indicates that excessive optimism, particularly among those with lower cognitive skills, often leads to poor financial decisions. In contrast,…
The remains of numerous individuals unearthed on the former site of the Hospital of St. John the Evangelist, taken during the 2010 excavation. Credit: Cambridge…
Simulated “mobility highways” of farmer-herder interactions overlaid with the geolocated archaeological sites dated between ca. 3600 and 2200 before present. Credit: Xinzhou Chen Through advanced…
A study analyzing over 580,000 dogs in the UK finds small long-nosed breeds live longest, while medium flat-faced breeds have the shortest lifespans. Pure breeds…