A Columbia University study shows that positive adult-child relationships during childhood enhance adult mental health, regardless of adverse childhood experiences. The research indicates that social…
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Urban garden in Nantes, France. Credit: Baptiste Grard Urban agriculture, while offering significant social and environmental benefits, has a carbon footprint considerably higher than conventional…
Researchers at The University of Texas at Austin have found evidence of female-biased and equal power structures in primates, challenging the traditional view of universal…
Researchers traced a woolly mammoth’s movements using isotope profiling, linking it to human settlements 14,000 years ago. The study revealed the mammoth’s extensive travel and…
A research team developed SynapShot, a novel technique for real-time observation of synapse formation and alterations. This breakthrough, allowing live monitoring of synaptic changes in…
Research on the High Plains Aquifer reveals the critical link between aquifer depletion and crop yields, stressing the importance of efficient groundwater management for agricultural…
Washington State University researchers have discovered that cannabis stimulates appetite by activating specific hypothalamic cells in mice. This breakthrough, using calcium imaging technology, offers potential…
New research highlights the detrimental effects of sleep deprivation on decision-making and emotional well-being, emphasizing the importance of adequate sleep, especially for those in high-stress…
Reconstruction of Shiyu “horse-hunters.” Credit: Xiaocong Guo Researchers uncover evidence of advanced material culture from 45,000 years ago in East Asia, highlighting sophisticated toolmaking and…
A study revealed no significant difference in the well-being of pet owners versus non-pet owners during the COVID-19 pandemic, challenging the widely held belief that…
A family of Thescelosaurus emerges from safety to forage in the forests of the Hell Creek Formation, 66 million years ago. Credit: Anthony Hutchings A…
Earth bears the scars of nearby supernovae through traces of unique isotopes like iron-60 and plutonium-244, found in sediments and lunar samples. These cosmic remnants,…
Researchers have precisely dated ancient multicellular fossils to 565 million years ago, using volcanic ash layers as time markers. These findings, based on fossils from…
Research reveals that treating seedlings with ethylene in darkness, followed by light exposure, enhances their growth and stress tolerance. This method, first observed in Arabidopsis…
A new study in Scientific Reports reveals significant differences in the nucleolus organizing region (NOR) of American and Chinese chestnut genomes. This disparity challenges assumptions…
Modern computing techniques are transforming historical research by enabling the analysis of cultural artifacts to uncover societal mindsets and psychological trends. However, these methods, mainly…
Summer Haag and Clyde Kertzer, participating in a CU Boulder REU, disproved the long-held local-global conjecture in number theory by exploring Apollonian circle packings. Their…
New research delves into the psychology of sunk costs, showing how dopamine release in the brain reinforces our tendency to overvalue things we’ve heavily invested…
Reconstruction of Tyrannosaurus mcraeensis. Credit: Sergei Krasinski, edited Restudy of fossils collected in New Mexico digs up key clues about T. rex’s origins in North…
A Stanford study reveals that brief electrical brain stimulation can temporarily boost hypnotizability, a typically stable trait. This advancement could broaden the reach of hypnosis-based…