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A team from RIKEN CSRS has traced the evolutionary history of plant immune receptors, revealing their common ancestry with growth proteins and the potential for…
A new camera system, capable of replicating how various animals perceive colors, has been developed by researchers. This system overcomes the limitations of traditional methods…
A recent study utilized big data to enhance understanding of motor learning, revealing key insights into how age, gender, and other factors impact motor control.…
New research reveals that our brains can adjust our perception of time to align with our needs, a discovery made through studying Alston’s singing mice.…
Florida’s Indian River Lagoon faces increasing phytoplankton blooms, leading to toxic conditions. A study by Florida Atlantic University revealed varying toxicity levels and the presence…
A new paper highlights the significance of Occam’s Razor, arguing that its principle of simplicity is what sets science apart from pseudoscience and superstition. The…
Researchers unveiled 1.63-billion-year-old multicellular fossils from North China, marking the oldest record of multicellular eukaryotes and pushing back the timeline for the emergence of multicellularity…
Recent studies of SS 433 have unveiled the mechanisms behind its gamma-ray emissions, revealing how particles are accelerated within its jets. This discovery challenges existing…
A Swansea University study revealed that 33% of UK men and 11% of women are open to polygamous relationships, with a notable gender difference in…
Excavated building with a semi-circular interior stone wall, speaker placed at the focal point of the curve. Credit: Pamela Jordan Exploring the movement of sound…
A study using a robot dinosaur named Robopteryx to mimic ancient dinosaur behaviors has provided new insights into the evolution of feathered wings. Researchers found…
A groundbreaking study reveals a direct pathway between the brain’s habit-forming basal ganglia and the cerebellum, involved in motor learning. This connection could reshape our…
Pandemic-driven remote work adoption has led to increased housing costs, decreased demand for office space, and widened income inequality due to productivity gains among home-based…
Ruhr University Bochum researchers conducted the first systematic review of ASMR, finding that it induces short-term mental well-being and physiological changes in some individuals. Long-term…
Reconstruction of Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis. Credit: Sergei Krasinski, edited Newly discovered Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis, potentially T. rex’s closest relative, lived 71-73 million years ago in southern Laramidia,…
The Wakayama Soryu, a mosasaur discovered in Japan and comparable in size to a great white shark, lived 72 million years ago with unique features…
A new paper addresses the environmental challenges in textile manufacturing due to increased global demand and proposes using agricultural residues and recycled materials for sustainable…
University of Florida research shows that chronic ear infections in early childhood can lead to significant language and auditory processing issues later in life, stressing…
Recent research indicates the Megalodon had a slimmer body, which could mean it fed less frequently and faced competition from the emerging great white shark,…