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- Marieta PehlivanovaMarieta Pehlivanova is a researcher at the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), University of Virginia, with interests in near-death experiences, past-life memories and related phenomena. Career Pehlivanova is a research sssistant professor of psychiatry and neurobehavioral sciences at the Division of Perceptual Studies (DOPS), University of Virginia School of Medicine.... Read more »Source: Psi Encyclopedia | Published: December 5, 2025 - 4:23 pm
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- ● Abandoning ourselvesSince living requires choosing, we will always feel regret about the paths not taken. But what matters is the future we forge- by Tasha KleemanRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Henri Bergson: Creative EvolutionHow do we develop our sense of space? Henri Bergson questioned the very fabric of our reality in his revolutionary work- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:01 am
- UnboundedIn the early 20th century, Emmy Noether’s mathematics transcended the physical world. She longed to do the same herself- by Julia RavanisRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:00 am
- A duty to oneselfAfrican philosophical values of harmony and vitality have much to offer our thinking about what we owe to ourselves- by Thaddeus MetzRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 13, 2026 - 10:00 am
- What is electronic music?These days, synthesised sound is easy to access – but early electronic music pioneers had to get hands on to produce it- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 12, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Reversing extinctionTechnologies of preserving and reviving organisms are already redefining the meaning of life, death, and extinction itself- by Sadiah QureshiRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 12, 2026 - 10:00 am
- EchoStruggling to speak after an operation, one man sets out to build himself a new connection to the world: a radio antenna- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 11, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Does culture make emotion?Franz Boas helps us solve the puzzle of where our emotional lives originate: in our selves or in the cultures around us- by Noga ArikhaRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 10, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Ever behind the sunsetThis hand-painted stop motion animation recalls the textures of a family home demolished to make way for a widened road- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 9, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The eye of the mathematicianIs mathematical beauty real? Or is it just a subjective, human ‘wow’ that is becoming redundant in an AI age?- by Rita AhmadiRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 9, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Savage careNeat ethical principles have nothing to say to doctors like me, faced with the brutal, bloody compromises of hospital life- by Ronald W DworkinRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 6, 2026 - 11:00 am
- After rainA family swim, share meals and tell stories by a creek in Central Australia in a joyous celebration of much-needed rain- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 5, 2026 - 11:01 am
- On her own termsDoris Lessing’s Golden Notebook remains shocking, necessary and imperfect – a dazzling experiment in living as a woman- by Catherine TaylorRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 5, 2026 - 11:00 am
- ExploratoriumPlay with the physics of perception at Frank Oppenheimer’s Exploratorium in this captivating, Oscar-nominated short from 1974- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 4, 2026 - 11:01 am
- The insurance catastropheWhole regions of the world are now uninsurable, bringing radical uncertainty to the economy. How do we fix the problem?- by Gavin EvansRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: March 3, 2026 - 11:00 am
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PLOS ONE
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- Vegetation cover fraction and the residential distribution of child-rearing households in urban Tokyo and Osaka: An ecological cross-sectional analysisby Moe Otani, Daisuke Matsushita In Japan, promoting the long-term settlement of child-rearing households is critical to counteract community decline driven by a falling birthrate and an aging population. Most previous studies on residential location preferences among child-rearing households have relied on self-reported data, and a lack of quantitative evidence... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Development of a collaborative chronic care model for management of cardiometabolic disease in low- and middle-income countriesby Pamela Miloya Godia, Michelle Hadjiconstantinou, Rosa Weyula, Usagi Ememwa, Samuel Seidu, Peter Njoroge, Joyce Muhenge Olenja, George Nyadimo Agot, Jamin Avugwi, Mary Coleman, Alfred Yawson, Filipe Dulce, Joselia Chemane, Celia Novela, Ana Mocumbi, Deborah Ikhile, Shabana Cassambai, Albertino Damasceno, Roberta Lamptey, Kamlesh Khunti Introduction Cardiometabolic diseases (CMD) which include... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Optimized collagenase biosynthesis (Bacillus siamensis strain Z1) and its application in collagen hydrolysate-mediated silver and zinc oxide nanoparticles synthesis and characterization with antibacterial, antioxidant and cytotoxic activitiesby Archana G. Revankar, Zabin K. Bagewadi, Ibrahim Aljaezi, Omaish S. Alqahtani, Neha P. Bochageri, Bassam S. M. Al Kazman, Ibrahim Ahmed Shaikh, Basheerahmed Abdulaziz Mannasaheb, Muskan M. Naik Globally, environmental pollution caused by resilient protein like collagen is escalating due to inefficient disposal practices. Accumulation of collagen waste poses... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Age-associated accumulation of carbamylation-derived products in tissues is independent from the myeloperoxidase pathway in miceby Christine Pietrement, Anaïs Okwieka, Lucile Cadoret, Manon Doué, Philippe Gillery, Stéphane Jaisson Carbamylation is a nonenzymatic post-translational modification that alters protein structural and functional properties and is involved in the pathogenesis of many diseases. It results from isocyanic acid binding to protein amino groups, generating carbamylation-derived products, including homocitrulline... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Swertiamarin fails to induce cytotoxicity in colon cancer cell lines: Evidence against a direct anticancer effectby Ghada Khawaja, Aya Shoujaa, Youmna El-Orfali, Sonia Abou Najem, Michel J. Massaad Background Colorectal cancer (CRC) is the third most common cancer worldwide, with rising incidence linked to unhealthy lifestyle habits. Although 5-fluorouracil (5-FU) remains a standard therapy, its efficacy is often limited by resistance and adverse effects. These... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Experiences of people living with HIV who have participated in psychological interventions: Protocol for a qualitative meta-analysisby Cristian Ortega, Jaime Garcia-Iglesias, Felipe Concha, Francisca Mena, Alemka Tomicic Introduction Mental health problems among people living with HIV have been widely documented, including a high burden of common mental disorders. Despite the demonstrated effectiveness of various psychological interventions, there is limited understanding of how these interventions are experienced... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Understanding climate refugees from educators’ perspectives: Social studies teachers’ viewsby Leyla Donmez Bayrakci, Fatih Ozdemir This study aimed to examine social studies teachers’ knowledge, attitudes, and approaches regarding the concept of climate refugees. Employing a phenomenological design within qualitative research, semi-structured interviews were conducted with volunteer social studies teachers from various provinces in Turkey. The data were analyzed through... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Workplace stress, support and stress management strategies for healthier lifestyles among healthcare workers in Ethiopiaby Zewdie Birhanu, Habtamu Mekonnen, Reginald A. Kavishe, Lars Lien, Lena Skovgaard Andersen, Declare L. Mushi, Tania Aase Dræbel, Gudina Terefe Tucho... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Is it inside my head? Characterization of sound externalization in schizophreniaby Laure Fivel, Mathieu Lavandier, Nicolas Grimault, Fabien Perrin, Marine Mondino, Frédéric Haesebaert Schizophrenia has been linked to reality monitoring confusions, particularly misattributions of internal productions to external sources. We hypothesized that these misattributions may be related to deficits in processing acoustic cues that distinguish the subjective experience of a... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Xiphovelopsis, a new South American genus of Microveliinae (Hemiptera, Heteroptera, Gerridae), with the description of a new speciesby Carla Fernanda Burguez Floriano, Juliana Mourão dos Santos Rodrigues, Felipe Ferraz Figueiredo Moreira... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Multiple omics analyses and experiments validation identify PRDX3 as a biomarker of prognosis and antioncogene in kidney clear cell carcinomaby Yanyan Li, Xiangyuan Tan, Zhanzhan Li, Peng Chen Peroxiredoxin 3 (PRDX3), a key mitochondrial redox enzyme, has been implicated in malignant tumor initiation and development. However, the its biological function and clinical relevance remain unclear. Here, we performed a systematic pan-cancer analysis of PRDX3 across 33 cancers using The... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Understanding street protests: From a mathematical model to protest managementby Sergei Petrovskii, Maxim Shishlenin, Anton Glukhov... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Comparison of four diagnostic indices for metabolic syndrome in a Northern Spanish populationby Liliana Bilbie Lupchian, Bárbara Oliván-Blázquez, Edgar Peña-Galo, Marta Domínguez-García, María Antonia Sánchez-Calavera... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Role of weight-adjusted waist circumference index and non-high-density lipoprotein cholesterol/high-density lipoprotein cholesterol ratio in prediabetes risk: A mediation analysisby The PLOS One Staff... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Multi-omics analysis identifies CCNB1 as a cell cycle factor driving glioblastoma progression and its inhibition by resveratrolby Bohan Liu, Dazhao Peng, Yankun Chen, Qiuling Li, Yuedong Hu, Shiyu Liu, Huimin Hu Glioblastoma (GBM) is a fast-growing primary brain tumor with high mortality and recurrence rates. Dysregulation of the cell cycle is a hallmark of GBM, and cyclin B1 (CCNB1) is a key regulator of the cell... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
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SINGULARTIY
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- Digital Twin of a Cell Tracks Its Entire Life Cycle Down to the NanoscaleThe simulation encompasses nearly all of a cell's molecules over roughly two hours. The post Digital Twin of a Cell Tracks Its Entire Life Cycle Down to the Nanoscale appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 16, 2026 - 11:20 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 14)Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 14) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 14, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- These Genetically Engineered Brain Cells Devour Toxic Alzheimer’s PlaquesA single shot protected mice from the protein gunk implicated in Alzheimer's disease. The post These Genetically Engineered Brain Cells Devour Toxic Alzheimer’s Plaques appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 13, 2026 - 11:14 pm
- The US Plans to Break Ground on a Permanent Moon Base by 2030. Here’s What It Will Take.Finding water, generating power, and sheltering astronauts from radiation are just a few of the challenges NASA must solve. The post The US Plans to Break Ground on a Permanent Moon Base by 2030. Here’s What It Will Take. appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 12, 2026 - 10:26 pm
- In a First, Researchers Use Stem Cells and Surgery to Treat Spina Bifida in the WombThe study focused on safety, but the results offer hope the approach could give kids a chance to walk. The post In a First, Researchers Use Stem Cells and Surgery to Treat Spina Bifida in the Womb appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 10, 2026 - 9:09 pm
- Hackers Are Automating Cyberattacks With AI. Defenders Are Using It to Fight Back.Which side has the advantage will depend less on raw model capabilities and more on who adapts fastest. The post Hackers Are Automating Cyberattacks With AI. Defenders Are Using It to Fight Back. appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 9, 2026 - 11:07 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 7)Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through March 7) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 7, 2026 - 3:00 pm
- Autonomous AI Agents Have an Ethics ProblemAI-powered digital assistants can do many complex tasks on their own. But who takes responsibility when they cause harm? The post Autonomous AI Agents Have an Ethics Problem appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 6, 2026 - 10:03 pm
- VideoThousands of Everyday Drone Pilots Are Making a Google Street View From AboveSpexi's crowdsourced drone fleet has mapped over 5 million acres in 200 cities around Canada and the US. The post Thousands of Everyday Drone Pilots Are Making a Google Street View From Above appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 5, 2026 - 7:13 pm
- These Supercharged Immune Cells Completely Eliminated Solid Tumors in MiceThe technology, which uses genetically engineered T cells, could target nearly two dozen different solid cancers with one treatment. The post These Supercharged Immune Cells Completely Eliminated Solid Tumors in Mice appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: March 4, 2026 - 12:35 am
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PSYCH NEWS DAILY
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- 7 Unusual Plant Defenses That Seem Almost Like Magic You Need to KnowPlants might look peaceful, but honestly, they’ve got some wild tricks up their sleeves. They use all sorts of defenses to keep animals and tough weather at bay. Some of these strategies are so clever, you’ll probably find yourself a bit surprised. Let’s check out seven plant defenses that honestly... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:30 pm
- 8 Flowers You Didn’t Know Were Edible (and Delicious) To Brighten Your Meals NaturallyPeople usually see flowers as decorations, but honestly, a lot of them taste great and work well in meals. You might have some edible flowers growing in your yard right now and not even realize it. These flowers can bring new flavors and colors to your food. It’s a fun... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:29 pm
- 6 Flowers Linked to Ancient Myths and Legends That Still Inspire TodayFlowers have woven themselves into human stories for thousands of years. People across many cultures have used them to spin tales about gods, heroes, and magical happenings. These stories give flowers a meaning that goes way beyond their looks. Here’s how six flowers connect to ancient myths and legends that... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:28 pm
- 9 Most Resilient Plants That Can Grow Almost Anywhere for Easy and Beautiful GardeningSometimes, growing plants just feels complicated, right? If you’re short on time or dealing with a tricky garden space, picking plants that thrive almost anywhere can make life so much easier. These tough plants shrug off rough weather, poor soil, and a bit of neglect, so you get a better... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 5 Botanical Oddities That Prove Nature Loves to Surprise Us: Amazing Plant Wonders You Didn’t KnowNature never really runs out of surprises, especially with plants. Maybe you think you know what a flower or a leaf should look like, but honestly, some plants just love to break the rules and remind us how weird and creative life actually is. These botanical oddities show that plants... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 5 Record-Breaking Plants From the World of Botany That Will Amaze YouPlants have a way of surprising us with their wild sizes, ancient ages, and some pretty weird traits. From tiny water lilies to trees that tower over everything, the world of botany is honestly more fascinating than most people realize. When you learn about these record-breaking plants, you start to... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:27 pm
- 6 Flowers Used in Sacred Rituals Across the World You Should Know AboutFlowers have played a role in sacred rituals across countless cultures for ages. They’re not just pretty—these blooms often hold deep meaning and symbolize powerful spiritual ideas. When you start learning about these flowers, you get a peek into how people everywhere try to connect with something greater than themselves.... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 7 Blooming Patterns Scientists Are Still Trying to Understand and Why They Matter to Nature LoversBlooming patterns show up everywhere—in gardens, in wild places, even in technology. Still, a lot of these patterns leave scientists scratching their heads. Maybe you’ve noticed how some flowers open with a twist or how certain plants seem to have their own style. These patterns aren’t just pretty; they actually... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 7 Historic Gardens That Changed the Course of Botany and Their Lasting Impact on Plant ScienceGardens have always played a huge part in the story of botany and plant study. Some historic gardens ended up becoming hotspots for scientific discovery and the rescue of rare plants. These places shaped how we understand and care for the natural world. Honestly, it’s wild to think how much... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:25 pm
- 5 Plants With Healing Powers Backed by Science You Can Grow at HomePeople have used plants for healing for centuries, but it’s only recently that science has started to explain how some of them actually work. That’s pretty cool, right? Now you don’t have to just take someone’s word for it—you can look at real research and feel more confident about what... Read more »Source: Psych News Daily | Published: August 29, 2025 - 7:24 pm
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THE CONVERSATION
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- Microbes in Antarctica survive the freezing and dark winter by living on airNew study provides evidence that Antarctic microbes make energy from the air at temperatures as low as -20°C.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 15, 2026 - 11:33 pm
- Largest ever Parkinson’s study shows how symptoms differ between men and womenParkinson’s disease doesn’t only mean a tremor and falls. It can cause insomnia, memory issues and impulsive behaviour. And it affects men and women differently.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 15, 2026 - 7:07 pm
- Why Donald Trump is losing the war at homeWith midterm elections looming and cost of living pressures biting, Americans have little patience for being involved in a foreign war they don’t understand.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 15, 2026 - 7:06 pm
- Kharg Island: Iran’s energy lifeline that has so far escaped attackOften called the ‘forbidden island’, Kharg is vital to Iran’s economic survival.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 13, 2026 - 5:09 pm
- VideoIran and the Arabian Peninsula depend on desalination plants to survive – why water has become a targetPlants that convert seawater to drinking water are at the heart of major cities in the Gulf. But they are increasingly becoming military targets.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 13, 2026 - 4:57 pm
- VideoDesperate to flee abuse in Cambodian scam compounds, these young Indonesians are now facing suspicion back homeFraming returnees as potential criminals is politically convenient but counterproductive. It leads to victims being reluctant to go to authorities to ask for help.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 13, 2026 - 1:45 am
- Oil, petrol, gasoline: a chemical engineer explains how crude turns into fuelThe process is similar to simmering a pasta sauce.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 13, 2026 - 12:50 am
- Secrets, sexism and hypocrisy: Bonfire of the Murdochs reveals the family’s real succession dramaGabriel Sherman, author of the latest and shortest Murdoch biography, is an outstanding journalist. But does he have something new to say about the media mogul?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 13, 2026 - 12:50 am
- VideoA deadly strike, or Call of Duty clip? How the US government is trying to memeify the war on IranThe visuals being used by the White House frame real victims of war as game avatars. And avatars, by definition, are not grievable.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 12, 2026 - 7:11 pm
- VideoFriday essay: ‘epic fury’ – the men of MAGA might be the most emotional US leaders everThe emotional outbursts of MAGA men can seem spontaneous and even silly – but we should take them seriously, especially when they apply to war.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 12, 2026 - 7:11 pm
- Khaby Lame is the world’s most followed TikToker: the story of a Senegalese-born star who sold his identityWhat’s the secret to being the most followed person on the planet on TikTok?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 12, 2026 - 3:00 pm
- Commercial space technology is shaping the Iran war – the law can’t keep upA new treaty on military space operations is highly unlikely, leaving private companies and militaries to define the boundaries of acceptable conduct in war.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 11, 2026 - 1:43 am
- ‘We’re the good guys’: why moral storytelling doesn’t make the war on Iran necessary or legalOnce the narrative of a “just war” replaces the rule of law, there is little left to restrain powerful states from dominating weaker ones.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 11, 2026 - 12:42 am
- The Oscars are usually a mess, but this year’s Best Picture nominees are strong. Here’s who should winAre people once again hankering for a quality cinematic experience? The 2026 nominees suggest so.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 10, 2026 - 11:50 pm
- VideoLouis Theroux’s Inside the Manosphere exposes the business model of misogynyTheroux’s new Netflix documentary exposes the ‘manfluencers’ profiting off male grievance – and hurting both men and women in the process.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: March 10, 2026 - 7:09 pm
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ZME SCIENCE
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- Ancient oak trees reveal why Roman Britain really collapsedThree scorching summers in antiquity triggered revolt, invasion, and a turning point in British history.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:42 pm
- Researchers use sunlight to turn plastic waste into vinegarPlastic is one of the most durable materials humans have ever made. That durability has made it indispensable in medicine, food packaging and transport. But it’s also created one of the defining environmental problems we have faced. Hundreds of millions of tonnes of plastic are produced globally every year. Much... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 10:16 pm
- U.S. Demand for Halloween Trinkets Is Killing Vietnam’s Painted Woolly BatsScientists found hundreds of "butterfly bats" for sale on Amazon and Etsy as macabre home décor... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:52 pm
- Underprotected Brazilian Wetlands Store Carbon with Staggering DensityThe Cerrado, largely overlooked in climate science and policy, is a critical carbon sink, according to new research.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:37 pm
- U.S. Mine Waste Contains Enough Critical Minerals and Rare Earths to Easily End Imports. But Tapping into These Resources Is Anything but EasyThe rocks we discard hold the clean energy minerals we need most.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:30 pm
- Does My Red Look Like Your Red? The Age-Old Question Just Got A Scientific Answer and It Changes How We Think About ColorScientists found that our brains process colors in surprisingly similar ways.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:26 pm
- This New Lamprey-Inspired Robotic Gripper Can Lift 850 Times Its Own Weight Both on Land and UnderwaterA fish’s mouth inspires a new amphibious robot gripper.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:04 pm
- A Hidden Bone Receptor Could Open The Door To Reversing OsteoporosisA mouse study points to a new path against osteoporosis.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 6:43 pm
- A 2,000-Year-Old Graffiti Tag Inside the Valley of the Kings Reveals a Surprising Link Between Ancient India and EgyptOne man's 2,000 year old graffiti is providing some of the clearest evidence yet of Indo-Egyptian contact.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 6:21 pm
- What Was the Very First Plant in the World?Plants changed the world. But first they had to make their way from the water to the land.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:32 pm
- Scientists Finally Made the Mysterious Hexagonal Diamond Long Thought ImpossibleA legendary diamond, once lost in space, finally comes to life... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 3:14 pm
- To Zoom or Not to Zoom: The Science Behind How Students Choose to Attend ClassA new study reveals exactly why university students choose online or on-site hybrid classes.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 16, 2026 - 12:11 pm
- Scientists Want to Build Martian Homes Using Living Bacteria and Astronaut UrineTiny microbes could build our first homes on Mars.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 14, 2026 - 3:12 am
- It’s Not Just You. Subway Heat Complaints Spike by 27% for Every Single Degree the Temperature Rises OutsideA new study maps subway misery beneath three major cities.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 13, 2026 - 5:48 pm
- Climate Scientists Used the World’s Most Powerful Supercomputers to Find Out if Middle Earth and Westeros Could Actually ExistIt’s a seemingly whimsical exercise, but it serves serious purposes.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: March 13, 2026 - 5:28 pm
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Weizmann Wonder Wander
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- Phage’s Deep PocketsWeizmann Institute researchers have identified three new families of proteins that viruses use to disrupt bacterial immune signaling... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 15, 2026 - 10:00 pm
- Malaria’s mRNA: Messages that Mess with the Immune SystemThe deadly parasite uses its own messenger RNA to keep the host’s immune system jammed while it multiplies and spreads... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 11, 2026 - 8:22 am
- Between Flood and Drought: The Metric That Could Better Explain What Happens to Water in the Age of Climate ChangeAccording to this metric, arid regions may be closer to the ecological red line than previously thought... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 23, 2026 - 8:48 am
- Gut Microbes Actively Support Immunity in People Living with HIVA study conducted in Israel and Ethiopia, led by researchers at the Weizmann Institute of Science and Hadassah, reveals that the microbiome partly compensates for the immune damage caused by the viral infection... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 11, 2026 - 10:00 pm
- From Cancer to Alzheimer’s: Engineered Immune Cells Reduce Plaques in the BrainAfter transforming the treatment of blood cancers, the CAR-T approach developed at the Weizmann Institute is now showing promise in a mouse model of Alzheimer’s disease... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 8, 2026 - 10:00 pm
- Prof. Igal Talmi, 1925–2026A leading pioneer of Israeli science and a founder of nuclear physics research in Israel... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 4, 2026 - 9:04 pm
- Giant Planet’s Slimmer ProfileNew research measures Jupiter’s dimensions with unprecedented precision... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 1, 2026 - 10:00 pm
- Prof. Reshef Tenne Is the Recipient of the Israel Prize in Chemistry Research“One of Israel’s most important and prominent scientists, who has made an enormous contribution to materials science and to physical and inorganic chemistry,” the prize committee wrote in its citation... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: February 1, 2026 - 11:06 am
- Rethinking Longevity: Genes Matter More than We ThoughtWeizmann Institute study finds genetic contribution to human lifespan is about 50 percent – more than double previous estimates... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 29, 2026 - 5:15 pm
- How Rats Avoid Being Fooled by Their Own WhiskersJapanese researchers and a Weizmann Institute team reveal an engineering marvel inside rat whisker follicles... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: January 15, 2026 - 8:52 am
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LA TIMES – SCIENCE
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- ● I had to man up and get a mammogramBreast cancer isn't just a 'pink' disease; for men with a family history or genetic predisposition, a mammogram can be a lifesaving tool that overrides social stigma.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:00 am
- ● Toxic pollution from Iran war will spread and last for decadesMissiles and bombs contain heavy metals and other toxic pollutants, which can linger for decades in air, soil and water. Cleanup is difficult and expensive.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:00 am
- ● Doctors warn of a deadly complication from measles outbreaksU.S. doctors are getting the word out about how to spot a rare measles complication that had been a relic of the past: subacute sclerosing panencephalitis. It affects a person years after a measles infection, often starting with mobility issues and progressing to paralysis. It’s nearly always fatal.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:00 am
- ● The voice of a long ago whale could lead scientists to a breakthroughResearchers on Cape Cod, Mass., recently discovered the oldest known recordings of whale sounds and believe the discovery could help scientists understand how the animals communicate... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 17, 2026 - 1:56 am
- Judge blocks U.S. government from slimming down vaccine recommendationsThe decision halts an order by U.S. Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. — announced in January — to end broad recommendations for all children to be vaccinated against flu, rotavirus, hepatitis A, hepatitis B, some forms of meningitis and RSV.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2026 - 9:00 pm
- Raw milk cheddar cheese sickens 7 in the U.S. with E. coliHealth officials say seven people in three states, including children, have been sickened by E. coli.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:56 pm
- Swirling beauty of the Milky Way galaxy's heart is captured in a new telescope pictureA telescope in Chile has revealed the swirling splendor of star-forming gases at the heart of our Milky Way galaxy... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2026 - 7:21 pm
- White House Chief of Staff Susie Wiles has breast cancer but will keep working through treatmentPresident Trump said Wiles’ prognosis is “excellent” and described her as “one of the strongest people I know.” He said Wiles plans to begin treatment immediately but made no suggestion she was pulling back on her work as one of his closest advisors.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2026 - 4:54 pm
- Industrial chemicals have reached the middle of the oceans, new study showsNew research paints the extent of human pollution across the planet's oceans: Pesticides and pharmaceuticals make up a large fraction of the organic material in our coastal waters. In the open ocean, it's plastics.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 16, 2026 - 4:00 pm
- Long COVID leaves thousands of L.A. County residents sick, broke and ignoredSix years after the COVID-19 pandemic began, doctors are still treating long COVID patients with complex symptoms and unknown futures.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 14, 2026 - 8:04 pm
- Is the ACA driving up healthcare costs? The evidence is mixedWhat to know in the debate surrounding the role of the Affordable Care Act in driving up medical costs.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 14, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Federal EPA moves to roll back recent limits on ethylene oxide, a carcinogenAn estimated 50% of sterile medical devices in the U.S. are treated with ethylene oxide. It is also a known carcinogen.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 13, 2026 - 8:15 pm
- Solar panel reimbursements to remain low under California appeals court rulingCalifornia homeowners got lower payments for their solar under a 2022 regulatory decision. An appeals court just upheld that. Environmental groups may appeal to the state Supreme Court.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 11, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Extreme heat is making life increasingly unlivableParts of Asia, Africa, Australia and North America are becoming unlivable for senior citizens, the researchers said.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 10, 2026 - 11:41 pm
- Owners of fire-destroyed Palisades mobile home park seek to displace residents for development dealAn offering memorandum described the destroyed mobile home park as a "blank canvas for redevelopment"; however, city officials reiterated they intend to let fire survivors return and rebuild.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: March 5, 2026 - 7:03 pm
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- Origin of lowest-density super-puff planet remains a hazy mysteryA thick layer of haze around the ultra-low-density planet Kepler-51d likely obscures not only the strange planet’s composition, but also its origin, according to a new study. A team led by Penn State researchers used NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope to take a deeper look at the “super-puff” planet that... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 16, 2026 - 2:01 pm
- Marketing professor's consumer behavior fascination began at teenage grocery jobKaren Winterich, a professor of marketing and the Gerald I. Susman Professor in Sustainability in the Penn State Smeal College of Business, was recently named a distinguished professor.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 16, 2026 - 1:39 pm
- Soil additive devised by Penn State researchers may cut farm phosphorus runoffWhen farmers apply poultry litter — chicken manure — to fields as fertilizer, it adds nutrients like phosphorus to the soil that plants need. However, phosphorus can dissolve in water and runoff into streams instead of going into crops, causing water pollution and economic loss for farmers, according to the... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:41 am
- Targeting two flu proteins sharply reduces airborne spreadA long-running debate in vaccine design revolves around whether a vaccine should be optimized to prevent the virus from replicating inside an infected host or prevent the virus from transmitting to others. New research led by Penn State scientists suggests there may not have to be a tradeoff.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 6:00 pm
- 'Brain awareness week' informs public and spotlights neuroscience expertiseThe Penn State neuroscience research community will take part in "Brain Awareness Week" from March 16-20 to inform the public and raise awareness and support of brain research.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 2:30 pm
- Sustain Penn State hosts forester and author Ethan Tapper on March 23 and 24Sustain Penn State will welcome forester and author Ethan Tapper, author of the bestselling book “How to Love a Forest,” on March 23 and 24 for a series of events exploring the intersection of ecology, land stewardship and storytelling.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 2:14 pm
- Paper engineer Kelli Anderson to deliver Libraries’ 2026 Mann LectureKelli Anderson will present the Penn State University Libraries’ 2026 Charles W. Mann Jr. Lecture in the Book Arts titled "Moveable Books and Unblackboxing," in a hybrid format featuring Anderson speaking in-person in Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library, and virtually on Zoom at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 27.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 12:34 pm
- Paper engineer Kelli Anderson to deliver Libraries’ 2026 Mann LectureKelli Anderson will present the Penn State University Libraries’ 2026 Charles W. Mann Jr. Lecture in the Book Arts titled "Moveable Books and Unblackboxing," in a hybrid format featuring Anderson speaking in-person in Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library, and virtually on Zoom at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 27.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 12:34 pm
- Paper engineer Kelli Anderson to deliver Libraries’ 2026 Mann LectureKelli Anderson will present the Penn State University Libraries’ 2026 Charles W. Mann Jr. Lecture in the Book Arts titled "Moveable Books and Unblackboxing," in a hybrid format featuring Anderson speaking in-person in Foster Auditorium, 102 Paterno Library, and virtually on Zoom at 4 p.m. on Friday, March 27.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 12:34 pm
- March 18 talk: 'Effect of sugar-sweetened beverage tax on beer purchases'Xiaoyong Zheng, professor of agricultural and resource economics at North Carolina State University, will give a free, public talk, “The Unintended Consequences of Sugar-Sweetened Beverage Taxes on Sales and Prices of Beer Beverages,” at noon on Wednesday, March 25, in 157 Hosler Building on at University Park.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 13, 2026 - 11:19 am
- Teens and young adults with ADHD and substance use disorder face treatment gapAttention-deficit/hyperactivity disorder, or ADHD, medication is associated with improved health outcomes and decreased rates of serious complications among adolescents and young adults with ADHD and substance use disorder — including a 30% decrease in mortality. Yet, these young people are less likely to be prescribed ADHD medication.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 12, 2026 - 4:28 pm
- Climate adaptation expert Maria Carmen Lemos to speak March 18Climate adaptation scholar Maria Carmen Lemos will discuss how to scale up actionable knowledge for climate resilience in a public talk at 9 a.m. on March 18 in 117 Earth and Environmental Systems Building, University Park.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 12, 2026 - 1:43 pm
- IST researcher earns Best Paper Award for student mentorship frameworkShomir Wilson, associate professor in the Penn State College of IST, received a Best Paper Award at the Technical Symposium on Computer Science Education.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 12, 2026 - 1:17 pm
- New off-campus library borrowing and return service to hold March 25 open housePenn State University Libraries will host an open house 11 a.m.–1 p.m. on March 25 at its Cato Park Library Annex II location for University Park campus and local community members to learn about its weekday off-campus library pickup and return service.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 10, 2026 - 6:57 pm
- Q&A: What factors influence likelihood and severity of Ebola outbreaks?Kelsee Baranowski, a postdoctoral researcher in biology in the Penn State Eberly College of Science and the Center for Infectious Disease Dynamics, spoke about two recent research papers and how the results could inform public health interventions to prevent pathogen emergence or slow the spread of Ebola and other infectious... Read more »Source: Research | Published: March 10, 2026 - 3:21 pm
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- ● Wall-Climbing Robots Are Coming to U.S. Navy Ships — and They Brought AIThe U.S. Pacific Fleet is about to get a fleet of its own — one made of wall-climbing,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 12:01 pm
- ● Alibaba Launches Wukong, an AI Agent Platform With Slack and Teams on the RoadmapAlibaba has entered the AI agent arena with Wukong, an enterprise platform designed to let businesses orchestrate multiple... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 11:04 am
- ● Nvidia Says Its AI Chips Will Generate $1 Trillion by 2027 — Here’s the PlanNvidia CEO Jensen Huang stood on stage for two and a half hours at GTC, the company’s flagship... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:59 am
- ● Nobody’s Driving This Burnt Russian ‘Shadow Fleet’ Gas Tanker and Mediterranean Is Not AmusedA burnt-out Russian natural gas tanker is floating without a crew through some of Europe’s busiest waters, and... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:44 am
- ● How Material Hardness Affects Milling PerformanceMaterial hardness plays a major role in precision machining. In materials science, hardness refers to a material’s resistance... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:20 am
- ● How Gaia Mapped Two Billion Stars and Rewrote Milky Way HistoryAfter more than a decade of quietly scanning the heavens from a point 1.5 million kilometers beyond Earth,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:16 am
- ● Permanent Makeup Aftercare: Tips for Long-Lasting ResultsPermanent makeup https://pmu-annakara.com/permanent-eyeliner/ has transformed the beauty routines of millions of people worldwide. Whether it is microbladed brows,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:12 am
- ● How Online K12 Schools Benefit ParentsFully Online K12 programs weren’t as popular before Covid pandemic as they are now. However, many people still... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:05 am
- ● Smart Travel: Exploring Chicago Efficiently with TechChicago is a city that blends history, culture, and modern innovation in a way few places can match.... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 9:04 am
- ● ANCEL V6 Pro+HD: Professional Car and Truck Diagnostic Scanner with HD OBD SupportThe ANCEL V6 Pro+HD is a cross-sector diagnostic terminal integrating OBDII (12V) and HDOBD (24V) protocols, including DoIP... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 8:59 am
- ● Next-generation geothermal energy: Promise, progress, and challengesGeothermal energy, a clean, continuous energy source accessible in many locations, has been slow to catch on. Nearly... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 7:30 am
- ● New photonic device efficiently beams light into free spacePhotonic chips use light to process data instead of electricity, enabling faster communication speeds and greater bandwidth. Most... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 7:00 am
- ● How the brain handles the “cocktail party problem”MIT neuroscientists have figured out how the brain is able to focus on a single voice among a... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 6:30 am
- ● Finding a nanoscale solution to safer spaceflightUsing boron nitride nanotubes, mechanical engineering doctoral student Palak Patel develops materials for space that block dangerous ionizing... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 6:00 am
- ● Why Dedicated Servers Are Essential for Business GrowthJust like the saying “It takes a village to raise a child,” so does a team of committed... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: March 17, 2026 - 5:55 am
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- Inside the network watching the world in real timeIn the South China Sea, a single movement can shift global balance. BlackSky’s satellites are watching it happen in real time. This isn’t science fiction: It’s the next chapter in how nations see and understand the world. By combining rapid satellite imaging with AI-driven analysis, BlackSky gives decision-makers visibility in... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: December 9, 2025 - 2:00 pm
- A memo from the futureIn the world of 2069, humans have more reach, more speed, and more leverage than any previous generation.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 17, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- A playbook for the next century of progressTo build a bold, abundant future, we must reform the laws, institutions, and culture that once powered human progress.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 15, 2025 - 7:41 pm
- Progress is a grand project for humanityProgress offers meaning, demands virtue, and calls builders to turn bold ideas into wonders that uplift human life.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 7, 2025 - 6:00 pm
- How Ford built “an efficiency engine” around the Model TAn excerpt from author and structural engineer Brian Potter's forthcoming book, "The Origins of Efficiency."... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 6, 2025 - 1:00 pm
- The left–right twist that could rewrite techScientists are harnessing chirality — the left- and right-handedness of molecules — to build better batteries, sharper displays, and more.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 2, 2025 - 9:00 pm
- America’s path to maritime leadership is clear — but it demands urgencyAmerica leads the world in aerospace, software, and clean energy. Here's how it can lead in maritime, too.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 2, 2025 - 3:00 pm
- Longevity progress is real. So are the scams.Longevity is in a paradoxical place at the moment, with anti-aging influencers misrepresenting real progress in order to make money.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- How a dog’s life could extend yoursStudying animals — from long-lived clams to everyday dogs — is helping scientists understand aging and design therapies to slow decline.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Living longer — and healthier — starts with boosting your brainScience is beginning to unravel the reasons behind age-related cognitive decline — and what we can do about it.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- The longevity movement is growing — but it needs to go globalProgress in longevity is real, but experts say the field needs government funding, policy reform, and public buy-in to reach its potential.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- My time among the immortality tribeField notes from Vitalist Bay, an 8-week longevity zone in Berkeley where CEOs, scientists, and activists united to fight aging.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Retro Biosciences wants to add 10 healthy years to your lifeBacked by $180 million in funding from OpenAI's Sam Altman, Joe Betts-LaCroix’s Retro Biosciences is racing to extend the human healthspan.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- Why tomorrow’s longevity treatments could be divided by sexWhy women consistently outlive men is a mystery — and it may influence the future of longevity medicine.... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
- AI deadbots can keep “you” around after death — what does that mean for the living?We can now use AI to create versions of real people that can live on long after their bodies die. But should we?... Read more »Source: Freethink | Published: October 1, 2025 - 4:00 pm
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IFL Science
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- ● The Forgotten Apocalypse: Scientists Think Earth's First Mass Extinction Has Been Hidden In Plain SightImagine the majority of life on Earth vanishing... and no one notices for 550 million years.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:40 am
- ● Bright Pink Katydid Turns Green In Just 11 Days After Discovery In Unusual Survival StrategyIf you want to hide from predators, hot pink seems an odd choice, but there's method to this insect's madness.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:39 am
- ● Pioneering Method Uses Bacteria To Transform Plastic Bottle Waste Into A Drug To Treat Parkinson’sIt marks the first time a natural biological process has been engineered to transform plastic waste into a therapeutic for neurological disease.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:35 am
- ● "Super-Earth" Orbiting Star GL 887 Is Second-Closest Habitable Zone Exoplanet With Unusually Good Prospects For LifePrevious studies found two of the closest planets outside the Solar System around this star, but missed the really exciting news.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:35 am
- ● In 1984, A Woman Heard Voices Telling Her She Had A Brain Tumor. Turns Out, She DidThe voices also gave her an address. It led her to the CT department of a large London hospital.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:35 am
- ● How Did Dinosaurs Hatch Their Eggs? Scientists Built A Life-Sized Nest To Find OutCrocs use environmental heat. Modern birds use body heat. How did dinosaurs do it?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:33 am
- ● Even 3-Meter-Long Bull Sharks Can Have Best Mates – "The Sharks Are Actively Choosing Who They Associate With""One of the most important takeaways from this research is that sharks have far richer social lives than we once assumed," lead author Natasha Marosi told IFLScience.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:19 am
- ● Scientists Have Documented A Type Of Rapid Evolution Not Seen In The Wild BeforeMeet the wildflower that evolved its way out of a historic drought.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 17, 2026 - 10:13 am
- If Stone-Age Hunters Wiped Out Mammoths, Does That Mean Humans Are Destructive By Nature?We're killing the planet, but is nature or nurture to blame?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:39 pm
- Wisdom, The World’s Oldest Known Wild Bird, Has An Adorably Scruffy New GrandchickDon’t mind us while we sit here with heart eyes.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:38 pm
- New Type Of Planet Discovered 35 Light-Years From Earth Is A Molten World Like No OtherRecent observations combined with a sophisticated computer model suggest a brand-new type of planet.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:25 pm
- Ancient Elephants Traveled 300 Kilometers Across Europe – And Neanderthals Were Ready For ThemJuicy elephant bone marrow was top of the menu for Neanderthals.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:19 pm
- In 2002, A Mother Was Accused Of Fraud When A DNA Test Showed Her Own Children Were Not Related To HerDNA doesn’t lie. Until it does.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:13 pm
- Fewer Than 100 Mules Have Given Birth Since 1527 CE: Here's Why“There is something like less than one chance in 10 billion that this kind of thing could occur," said one expert.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 5:05 pm
- ARIEL, A Revolutionary 1,000-Exoplanet Mission, Is Getting Tested – IFLScience Got An Exclusive LookIn a few years, this special telescope will analyze the atmospheres of many distant worlds.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: March 16, 2026 - 4:55 pm
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- Voyager – Mission Status... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 11, 2023 - 7:51 am
- Max Planck Institute for Astronomy... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 5, 2023 - 9:42 am
- Technology Networks – The Online Scientific Community... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: February 3, 2023 - 4:02 am
- www.thearchaeologist.com... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: January 22, 2023 - 10:14 pm
- Universiteit van Kopenhagen – Nieuws... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: July 18, 2022 - 4:09 am
- Scripps Research... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 25, 2022 - 8:25 pm
- Latest India Science News... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 25, 2022 - 6:34 am
- Lichaamsbeweging wordt omgezet in elektriciteit... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: June 5, 2022 - 10:25 am
- Global Nonviolent Action Database... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: May 4, 2022 - 4:50 am
- Science Direct – books... Read more »Source: Wetenschap en Technologie | Published: April 20, 2022 - 4:38 am