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- To be is to participateFor Lucien Lévy-Bruhl, a person is not self-contained, but the outcome of a lifelong process of living with others: we before I- by João de Pina-CabralRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 1, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Who invented bad guys?The good-vs-evil paradigm of most pop-culture storytelling is a relatively recent effort to promote social cohesion- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 30, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The Ethiopian running secretOne school of training is highly personalised, technical and data-driven. The other is the one that wins marathons- by Michael Crawley & Geoff BurnsRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 30, 2026 - 10:00 am
- 1,000 years of Japanese swordsFrom weapon to icon – a riveting history lesson in the many meanings of the samurai sword that’s also just plain cool to see- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 29, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Hunting ‘Man the Hunter’For a century, this theory of human origins has died and returned. To free it from limbo, we must disentangle its many meanings- by Vivek V VenkataramanRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 28, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Africa’s cultural landmarks: Ọṣun-Òṣogbo Sacred Grove, NigeriaDeep inside a luscious grove in Nigeria, a community of artists preserves otherworldly monuments to Yorùbá spirituality- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 27, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The Black executionerMedieval artists depicted bodies as vehicles for politics and hierarchy. Repeated enough, these roles began to appear natural- by Denva GallantRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 27, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Does reading do us any good?Stripped of easy moralising, literature makes us relish the search for truth in an age when many believe truth to be dead- by Flora ChampyRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 24, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Life invisibleIn the Atacama Desert, scientists race to find novel cures for antibiotic-resistant infections, as mining interests encroach- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 23, 2026 - 10:01 am
- No nature without fearAldo Leopold saw this in the eyes of a dying wolf: when we no longer fear nature, we are on the road to its destruction- by Shawn SimpsonRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 23, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Butterfly (Papillon)Crafting each frame by hand, an animator paints the story of an Olympic swimmer’s return after surviving the Holocaust- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 22, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Justice is geometricWhere centralised societies excel at extraction, African fractal systems allow for circulation, reciprocity and return- by Likam KyanzaireRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 21, 2026 - 10:00 am
- The engineering methodHow humans built beautiful, lasting structures without science or mathematics, using only engineering rules of thumb- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 20, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Fuel for thoughtA brain fit for the 21st century is one that understands – and respects – its own bioenergetic foundations- by Hannah CritchlowRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 20, 2026 - 10:00 am
- The invention of the soulHumans weren’t given souls by God or genes. We made them ourselves with language – turning sentience into something sacred- by Nicholas HumphreyRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: April 17, 2026 - 10:00 am
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- Editorial Note: A high-quality severe combined immunodeficiency (SCID) rat bioresourceby The PLOS One Editors... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Editorial Note: Environmental justice and power plant emissions in the Regional Greenhouse Gas Initiative statesby The PLOS One Editors... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Unraveling the role of ChREBP in lung adenocarcinoma: Expression, regulatory networks, and potential functional impactby Athisake Ruangpracha, Chanachai Sae-Lee, Pitaksin Chitta, Harald Grove, Pranisa Jamjuntra, Warisa Amornrit, Prapat Suriyaphol, Chanitra Thuwajit, Naravat Poungvarin Carbohydrate Response Element Binding Protein (ChREBP) is a transcription factor known to regulate glucose metabolism and other metabolic processes in various tissues, but its role in lung adenocarcinoma (LUAD) remains poorly... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- How does law and policy support providers of NHS healthcare in England to respond to harm experienced by patients during the course of their treatment and care: A scoping reviewby Naomi Assame, Susan Greenhalgh, John Tingle, Gillian Yeowell Introduction Many countries have implemented laws and policies to help healthcare providers address patient harm. However, there is limited research on their effectiveness, especially in the context of England#39;s National Health Service (NHS). This scoping review asks: How does law and... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- A service provider perspective in Irish horseracing on the availability of retirement specific support services for professional jockeys and perceived barriers and facilitators to their useby Laura Langton, Sarah Jane Cullen, Giles Warrington, Jennifer Pugh, Adrian McGoldrick, Ciara Losty Retirement can come at any time in horse racing due to the unpredictable nature of the sport. Preplanning for the retirement transition in sport has been reported to lead to faster adjustment to retirement and better... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Brain activity in Cluster N and the hippocampus in non-migratory zebra finches completing a spatial orientation task using magnetic compass informationby Madeleine I.R. Brodbeck, Rachel Muheim, Atticus Pinzon-Rodriguez, Scott A. MacDougall-Shackleton The songbird brain region called Cluster N has been implicated as important for low-light vision and/or the perception of Earth’s magnetic field for migratory orientation. This region of the visual Wulst is active in migratory songbirds under dim light... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Type 1 and Type 2 diabetes in the UK press: A diachronic corpus-based analysisby Sara Vilar-Lluch, Dawn Knight News coverage of diabetes has been observed to promote diabetes stigma of both Type 1 (T1D) and Type 2 (T2D) diabetes, and to foreground individual responsibility over health outcomes. Adopting a corpus-based approach to discourse analysis, this study examines trends in media reporting around T1D... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Epidemiology and trends of animal bites in Khoy County, Northwest Iran: A retrospective study (2021–2024)by Parviz Shahmirzalou, Hassan Ebrahimpour Sadagheyani Background Animal bites are a significant global public health concern because they can lead to rabies, a disease with a very high case fatality. Therefore, this study aimed to describe the demographic and epidemiological characteristics of animal bite cases and to examine temporal trends... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- The effect of environmental variations on the production of the principal agricultural products in Colombiaby Carlos Felipe Cortés-Cataño, Yennifer Foronda-Tobón, Jairo Armando Paez-Ricardo, Jairo Enrique Parra-Herrera, Mario Julian Cañon-Ayala... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Streptococcus didelphis infection in free-ranging white-eared opossum (Didelphis albiventris) and Brazilian common opossum (Didelphis aurita): pathology, microbiologic, and genomic characterizationby Daniel Oliveira dos Santos, Yasmin Gonçalves de Castro, André Duarte Vieira, Bruna Hermine de Campos, Lucas dos Reis de Souza, Nayara Ferreira de Paula, Vasco Azevedo, Bertram Brenig, Caio de Castro Cunha Figueiredo, Letícia Neves Ribeiro, Janaína Ribeiro Duarte, Vinícius Henrique Barbosa Amaral, Carlyle Mendes Coelho, Herlandes Penha Tinoco,... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Risk of nephrotoxicity among dry cleaning workers exposed to perchloroethylene: A comparative cross-sectional study in Addis Ababa, Ethiopiaby Philemon Mohammed Seid, Wossen Habtu, Meaza Gezu Shentema, Teferi Abegaz Perchloroethylene, a chemical commonly used in the dry-cleaning sector, presents a potential risk to kidney health. This study measured urinary and blood nephrotoxic biomarkers among dry cleaners compared to hotel laundry workers to assess PCE’s impact. A multi-center comparative... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- C-terminal S-acylation governs membrane distribution, interaction dynamics and function of a plant Rho GTPaseby Amir Akerman, Orit Gutman, Keren E. Shapira, Efraim Lewinsohn, Yoav I. Henis, Shaul Yalovsky Rho of Plants (ROPs) are plant-specific Rho GTPases that regulate diverse cellular processes. Based on their C-terminal motifs, ROPs are classified as type I or type II. Type-II ROPs lack the canonical CaaL prenylation motif... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Measuring trade costs and analyzing the determinants of trade growth between Cambodia and major trading partners: 1993–2019by Borin Keo, Bin Li, Waqas Younis... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: When the source is a bot: How people adapt their evaluation strategies to assess AI-generated contentby Shakked Dabran-Zivan, Inbal Klein-Avraham, Ayelet Baram-Tsabari... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Exploring episodic specificity induction on divergent thinking in childrenby The PLOS One Staff... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:00 pm
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SINGULARTIY
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- ● This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 2)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 May 2) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: May 2, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Robots With Different Designs Can Now Share SkillsAbilities taught to one robot don't usually work on another. With a new approach, it's one and done. The post Robots With Different Designs Can Now Share Skills appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: May 1, 2026 - 7:29 pm
- How Does Imagination Really Work in the Brain? New Theory Upends What We KnewImagination may have more to do with the brain activity it silences than the activity it creates. The post How Does Imagination Really Work in the Brain? New Theory Upends What We Knew appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 30, 2026 - 10:48 pm
- VideoSony’s Table-Tennis Robot Beat Elite Human Players With Unorthodox MovesAI long ago surpassed humans at games like chess and Go. Now it's powering robots that can challenge top athletes. The post Sony’s Table-Tennis Robot Beat Elite Human Players With Unorthodox Moves appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 28, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Quantum Computers Are Coming to Break Cryptography Faster Than Anyone ExpectedAlgorithmic advances are steadily lowering the bar for quantum attacks—even before large-scale hardware exists. The post Quantum Computers Are Coming to Break Cryptography Faster Than Anyone Expected appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 27, 2026 - 5:14 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through April 25)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 April 25) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 25, 2026 - 5:02 pm
- A Humanoid Robot Beat the Human World Record for a Half MarathonA year after most robots failed to finish the Beijing race, nearly half the field autonomously ran a course of slopes, narrow passages, and 20 turns. The post A Humanoid Robot Beat the Human World Record for a Half Marathon appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 24, 2026 - 10:34 pm
- CATL’s New EV Battery Charges in Six MinutesThat's a few minutes longer than it takes to fill up the average gas-powered car—but still fast enough it might not matter. The post CATL’s New EV Battery Charges in Six Minutes appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 23, 2026 - 10:21 pm
- Scientists Revive Failing Cells With Mitochondria TransplantsA new tool that tethers healthy mitochondria to ailing cells has shown promise in mice with inherited blindness. The post Scientists Revive Failing Cells With Mitochondria Transplants appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 21, 2026 - 8:08 pm
- Printed Neurons That Mimic Brain Cells Could Slash AI’s Energy BillNew artificial neurons fire so realistically they can activate living brain cells in mouse tissue. The post Printed Neurons That Mimic Brain Cells Could Slash AI’s Energy Bill appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: April 20, 2026 - 7:38 pm
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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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- Arsenal might be choking again in England’s Premier League. Here are 4 psychological fixesHere’s what Arsenal’s sport psychologists should be focusing on ahead of a thrilling end to the Premier League season.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: May 1, 2026 - 1:00 am
- Synthetic biology promised to rewrite life – with the death of its pioneer, J. Craig Venter, how close are scientists?Advances in genetic engineering have enabled researchers to seek ways to program new life. But has synthetic biology actually changed medicine and the environment, nearly two decades on?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 8:54 pm
- In Colombia and Brazil, presidential candidates offer old solutions to old problemsThe solutions they offer - economic shock therapy, militarized crackdowns and a lack of agency in foreign policy - are just old responses retooled with new aesthetics and a new international support network.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 6:52 pm
- ‘Executive power is subject to checks and balances’: why King Charles cited Magna Carta in the US CongressCharles received a standing ovation from Congress when he highlighted the principle of checks and balances.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 3:36 pm
- What alternatives do Gulf states have to the Strait of Hormuz?While the UAE and Saudi Arabia can at least partly circumvent the Strait of Hormuz, other Gulf states are less fortunate.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:51 pm
- VideoWhat is a just war? Inside the war of words between the Trump administration and the Catholic churchCatholic peacebuilding expert Gerard F. Powers talks to The Conversation about the just war tradition.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:39 pm
- Seeing an eclipse from Earth is awe-inspiring – for astronauts seeing one from space, the scene was even more grandAstronauts report feeling profoundly awestruck when they go to space, an anthropologist reports. This experience shapes their perspectives even back on Earth.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 12:35 pm
- The US has long used economic coercion to achieve foreign policy goals — the war in Iran shows how that power has declinedUS sanctions on foreign nations have lost some of their power to influence the behavior of other nations – with increasing costs for the US to boot.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 12:32 pm
- Our study looked at teens’ social media behaviour in 43 countries – those from disadvantaged backgrounds face greater harmsAdolescents’ digital risks are shaped by inequality.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 30, 2026 - 9:38 am
- 20,000 stranded seafarers in the Strait of Hormuz face missile fears, exhaustion and isolationEven at the best of times, most seafarers face extremely difficult working conditions, while contending with geopolitical crises and unpredictable trade cycles.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 8:12 pm
- Supreme Court’s Voting Rights Act ruling makes it harder to protect minority voting power and alters the landscape of future electionsThe conservative majority at the US Supreme Court has issued a ruling in a gerrymandering case that one liberal justice called the ‘now-completed demolition of the Voting Rights Act.’... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 5:23 pm
- Mali’s armed groups fill a government vacuum – addressing this is key to ending the violenceThe strength of armed groups doesn’t come only from weapons but also from how deeply they are embedded in local realities.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 3:06 pm
- The six best Shakespeare adaptations that aren’t in EnglishThe future of Shakespeare may well lie beyond the English language.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 3:03 pm
- VideoGaza: six months of ceasefire have left the territory in rubble and little vision for the future of its peopleBetween 80 and 90% of Gaza’s people have been displaced. Much of the territory is in ruins. A viable future for its people is hard to imagine.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 12:45 pm
- How King Charles charmed the US while taking digs at TrumpThe king’s speech pushed in interesting ways at the boundaries of what a British monarch might be expected to have said in Trump’s America.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: April 29, 2026 - 12:03 pm
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ZME SCIENCE
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- Mars Missions May Pose a Serious Threat to Astronauts’ Kidneys, Researchers Warn"I’d say that while an astronaut could make it to Mars they might need dialysis on the way back," researchers said.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:12 pm
- Scientists Turn CBD into a Sustainable Plastic that Actually Rivals PETCBD becomes a serious building block for tougher bioplastics.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:07 pm
- Horten Ho 229: the secret Nazi jet-engine stealth warplane that was decades ahead of its timeLuckily for the Allies, this formidable jet plane wasn't fully completed before the war ended.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 3:39 pm
- The Real Story of Dire Wolves Is Much More Fascinating Than What Fiction Tells YouThey shared a common ancestor with grey wolves over 5 million years ago.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 3:23 pm
- This Brain Interface Forms Inside the Body and Uses Light to Control NeuronsThis may sound crazy, but scientists use blood to build soft neural interfaces in the brain, and then control them with light.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 9:10 am
- Norway’s Largest Viking Coin Hoard May Have Belonged to an Iron Age MagnateThe country’s largest Viking Age coin hoard has emerged from a quiet field.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 8:13 am
- A Tiny Skull Implant That Treats Depression From Home Just Cleared Its First TrialFor decades, doctors have tried to treat depression with electricity. Now, a Houston startup wants to make that idea smaller, less invasive, and potentially usable from home. Motif Neurotech has received FDA approval for an Investigational Device Exemption, allowing it to begin an early feasibility study of an experimental brain-stimulation... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 7:41 am
- NASA’s Curiosity rover finds Mars’ richest cache of organic molecules yetSeven molecules never before seen on Mars sharpen the search for ancient life.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 7:08 am
- Neanderthals Weren’t Just Meat-Eating Brutes. They Cooked, Foraged, Fished — and Maybe Even Self-MedicatedTheir meals were richer, stranger, and more varied than the old caveman stereotype.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: May 1, 2026 - 7:00 am
- The Stew That Refuses to Die: Inside the World’s 51-Year Broths, Medieval Stews, and TikTok Food ExperimentsThe perpetual stew is a legend with more than a grain of truth.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 30, 2026 - 8:20 pm
- French Archaeologist Says He Cracked a Mysterious 4,000-Year-Old Bronze Age Script From Ancient IranThe Rosetta Stone helped decode hieroglyphs and now silver cups may have unlocked Linear Elamite.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 30, 2026 - 4:19 pm
- Scientists Compared Neanderthal Brains with Modern Humans and Found Something SurprisingBrain size can matter across the broad sweep of primate evolution but among humans isn't the best way to estimate intelligence.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:23 pm
- The World’s Longest-Running Experiment Is Still Teaching Us PhysicsWe're nearing the experiment's 100th year and 10th drop.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 29, 2026 - 8:40 pm
- Bir Tawil: The World’s Only Unclaimed Habitable Land Is a Battleground for Gold Miners, Tribes, and Fake KingsBir Tawil is one of the weirdest regions on Earth.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 29, 2026 - 8:28 pm
- China’s Solar Exports Doubled In One Month As The Iran War Shook Oil MarketsChina exported Spain's entire solar power capacity in one month.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: April 29, 2026 - 7:19 pm
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Weizmann Wonder Wander
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- Revolving Doors and Efficient Engines: How Proteins Escape a Molecular TangleA new study reveals how energy-efficient cellular machines rapidly untangle misfolded proteins – a finding that may help improve the design of artificial molecular machines... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: April 29, 2026 - 6:45 am
- A Journey to the Center of the LiverA first-of-its-kind genetic atlas reveals how human liver cells divide their labor – and why some regions are especially vulnerable to fatty liver disease... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: April 14, 2026 - 9:00 pm
- The Moon’s Dark Secret: Shadowed Cold Traps Could Unlock the Mystery of Lunar IceNew evidence suggests that ice has been accumulating on the Moon for 1.5 billion years – and reveals the most promising places to find it... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: April 6, 2026 - 9:00 pm
- High-Rise Living: The Tiny Engineers that Build with Their BodiesWeizmann Institute scientists reveal how weaver ants "think" as a group and link their bodies together to "zipper" the treetops... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 30, 2026 - 7:08 am
- How Yeast Find the Perfect MatchA mass mating event in the lab reveals how yeast cells choose partners – and what predicts the success of their offspring... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: March 23, 2026 - 11:04 am
- 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
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LA TIMES – SCIENCE
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- ● Global forest loss fell sharply in 2025 after hitting record highTropical forest loss declined significantly last year, falling 36% after reaching a record level in 2024.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: May 2, 2026 - 10:00 am
- ● Bald eagle 'massaging' its mate? AI deepfakes collide with the laws of the wildAI wildlife deepfakes are flooding social media, even targeting celebrity eagles Jackie and Shadow. Experts warn the “AI slop" poses real-world danger for animals and people.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: May 2, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Court restricts abortion access across U.S. by blocking mailing of mifepristoneA federal appeals court has restricted access to one of the most common means of abortion in the U.S. by blocking the mailing of mifepristone.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: May 1, 2026 - 10:52 pm
- Recycled plastics industry gets unexpected boost from Iran WarConflict in Iran has raised the cost of oil and downstream products like virgin plastic. That's a boon for recycled plastic, which is now cost competitive.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: May 1, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Kiara Brokenbrough went viral for her $500 wedding. She died the day her son was bornKiara and Joel Brokenbrough were expecting their first child four years after their famous $500 wedding... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 30, 2026 - 11:42 pm
- A barge carrying Timmy the humpback whale journeys to the North SeaA barge carrying a stranded humpback whale nicknamed Timmy has begun its journey toward the North Sea... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 30, 2026 - 11:30 pm
- CDC warns of drug-resistant salmonella infections linked to backyard poultryFederal health officials are investigating an outbreak of salmonella poisoning linked to backyard poultry that has sickened at least 34 people since February... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 30, 2026 - 7:28 pm
- Trump pulls Casey Means' stalled surgeon general nomination. New pick is radiologist Nicole SaphierThe withdrawal of Casey Means' nomination to be the next U.S. surgeon general is a blow to Health Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and his movement.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 30, 2026 - 5:15 pm
- Still unsure about composting? Here's why and how to make 'black gold' for the gardenComposting is a win-win... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 30, 2026 - 1:05 am
- NASA's Artemis II moonship returns home to its launch site after historic voyageThe spacecraft that flew four astronauts around the moon is back where its record-breaking journey began.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 29, 2026 - 8:12 pm
- Rare earth mining is poisoning Mekong River tributaries, threatening 'the world's kitchen'Toxic runoff from rare earth mines in Myanmar is contaminating rivers that flow into Thailand, threatening the Mekong River and its basin's fisheries and farmland.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 29, 2026 - 5:34 pm
- Former Fauci adviser indicted for allegedly concealing communications related to COVID-19 researchDr. David Morens, 78, is accused of using his private email account to intentionally circumvent public records laws while employed at the National Institutes of Health.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 28, 2026 - 10:17 pm
- First time: Sumatra orangutan seen using a canopy bridge built just for animalsConservationists say a Sumatran orangutan has been recorded for the first time using a human-made canopy bridge to cross a public road in Sumatra, Indonesia.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 28, 2026 - 1:32 am
- A truce appears in the 'Hands Off Our Yards' wildfire landscaping warsAfter months of contentious debate, California officials visited Calabasas this week to float their new proposed rules on fire-safe landscaping in foothill communities.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 25, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Regulate the 'Enhanced Games' as a medical experiment and a marketing stuntAn event celebrating performance-enhancing drugs is dangerous, and children in particular should not be exposed to it.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: April 23, 2026 - 10:18 am
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PENN STATE RESEARCH
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- University Libraries summer 2026 hours begin Sunday, May 10Summer hours at Penn State University Libraries’ locations University-wide begin Sunday, May 10, and continue through Sunday, Aug. 23. Hours vary across University Park and Commonwealth Campus Libraries’ locations and are listed for the current week and by month on the University Libraries’ Hours and Locations webpage.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:20 pm
- Technology helps observers understand how iconic artworks were createdResearchers from Penn State and Loughborough University have developed an image analysis method that gives new insight into how Impressionist paintings were created, offering both experts and non-experts a fresh way to observe and interpret the making of artwork. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: May 1, 2026 - 11:16 am
- Policies intended to protect trade secrets may limit late-career wagesLabor market policies intended to protect trade secrets may limit late-career wages and encourage firms to replace human labor with capital investments in machinery and other equipment, according to a research team that includes Penn State Smeal professor Bharadwaj Kannan.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 10:09 pm
- Penn State Berks Senior Spotlight: Nathan TamWhen Nathan Tam graduates on Saturday, May 9, he will have earned both a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology from Penn State Berks and a master’s degree in applied statistics from Penn State World Campus. The master’s degree is an integrative undergraduate graduate (IUG) degree program, which allowed... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:21 pm
- Location cue on social media posts affects user response to others’ experiencesLocation cues on social media posts may affect how much readers like and empathize with the poster, according to a new study by Penn State researchers.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:05 pm
- Libraries' Special Collections grant recipients to present scholarly works May 8The Eberly Family Special Collections Library at Penn State University Libraries will host a virtual program featuring presentations by the 2025-26 research grant awardees on Friday, May 8, via Zoom. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:05 pm
- 2024-26 Teaching and Learning with Technology Faculty Fellows recap projectsFive Penn State instructors from three campuses worked in teams with Penn State's Teaching and Learning with Technology (TLT) over the past two years as part of the 2024-26 TLT Faculty Fellows program. Their goal was to enrich the student engagement experience through technology, addressing themes such as generative AI, student... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 1:58 pm
- Lehigh Valley finance student presented at national research conferencePenn State Lehigh Valley finance student Anthony Abdel Ahad presented stock price model data at the National Conference for Undergraduate Research. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 12:01 pm
- Global partnerships director wins career award for work with GermanyAlexandra Persiko, director for global partnerships in Penn State Global, was recently awarded the DAAD Alumni Association Mid-Career Professional Award. The DAAD (German Academic Exchange Service) recognizes exceptional contributions to advancing international exchange between Germany and the United States.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 30, 2026 - 7:06 am
- Penn State Berks Senior Spotlight: Mark LongenbergerWhen Mark Longenberger graduates on Saturday, May 9, he will have earned both a bachelor’s degree in mechanical engineering from Penn State Berks and a master’s degree in applied statistics from Penn State World Campus. The master’s degree is an integrative undergraduate-graduate degree program, which allowed him to complete course... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 7:32 pm
- Penn State Berks Senior Spotlight: Cassady WallaceCassady Wallace has dedicated herself to helping others, both through her studies and service. She will be graduating with a bachelor's degree in kinesiology from Penn State Berks on May 9. Wallace, of Lebanon, Pennsylvania, said she knew that she wanted a major that would lead to a career of... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 7:10 pm
- Penn State Fayette announces spring Undergraduate Exhibition winnersPenn State Fayette, The Eberly Campus announced the winners of its spring Undergraduate Exhibition, which drew 120 student participants and marked the campus’ largest exhibition in recent years.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 7:05 pm
- Penn State Berks Senior Spotlight: Lauren Conrad, student marshalLauren Conrad has been named student marshal for the Penn State Berks spring 2026 commencement ceremony. She is earning a bachelor’s degree in biochemistry and molecular biology with a minor in chemistry. Conrad, of Fleetwood, Pennsylvania, said she became interested in biochemistry during her first year at Brandywine Heights High... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 6:42 pm
- Data analytics, engineering research wins Great Valley student competitionAt Penn State Great Valley’s annual student research poster competition, students presented a variety of projects to faculty and guests. The three winning posters focused on a job posting data pipeline for management research, a multi-agent system to automate data science tasks for non-data scientists and reinforcement learning for optimized... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 5:08 pm
- The Medical Minute: Advances in head and neck cancer care bring new hopeHead and neck cancers related to human papillomavirus, or HPV, are on the rise, but Penn State Health cancer and radiology experts said better diagnosis and more personalized treatment are helping save lives.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: April 29, 2026 - 4:57 pm
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Technology.org
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- ● Artificial neural network reproduces gait patterns of four-legged animalsIn research that could be useful in making more capable robots, Brown University mathematicians developed an artificial neural... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 3:00 pm
- ● Order or chaos in a material: a matter of perspectiveSome materials behave unexpectedly. They crack differently than expected, or react in ways that are hard to explain.... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 11:00 am
- ● The Type of Fat—Not the Amount—Fuels Pancreatic CancerFor decades, the relationship between fat and cancer has been treated as a question of quantity: eat less... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 9:30 am
- ● Building a superconducting quantum circuit that follows protons on the goResearchers at Yale, Google, and the University of California-Santa Barbara have created a device that simulates the quantum... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 9:00 am
- ● Self-interacting dark matter may solve three cosmic puzzlesA study led by UC Riverside physicist Hai-Bo Yu suggests that a new type of dark matter could explain three astrophysical... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 8:30 am
- ● Under crushing hypergravity, flies adapt — and recoverExpose an animal to extreme physical stress, and the expectation is simple: It will break down. But when... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 8:00 am
- ● New Study Reveals How Maze-Like Magnetic Patterns Form and Evolve in MaterialsThe rapid increase in electric vehicle adoption in recent years has highlighted a crucial issue: the energy conversion... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 7:30 am
- ● Making Light Spin with a Gold NanorodLight, as we usually conceive of it, is defined by the astonishing velocity at which it moves from... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 2, 2026 - 6:00 am
- Schrödinger’s carbon: The hidden uncertainty in every net-zero planBillions of tons of carbon dioxide are being classified as ‘dealt with’ in global climate plans before anyone... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 1, 2026 - 3:00 pm
- Shields and bodyguards: scientists uncover the hidden defences of a deadly childhood cancerResearchers have created a detailed map of a deadly childhood cancer, showing it uses ‘shields’ and ‘bodyguards’ to... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 1, 2026 - 11:00 am
- Data sharing for the public good: how a data intermediary can build trustFrom traffic congestions to detecting health issues in the city: many social challenges might be better addressed using... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 1, 2026 - 6:00 am
- Gevo licenses catalyst technologies for jet fuel productionGevo, an advanced biofuels company based in Colorado, has licensed two patented catalyst technologies from the U.S. Department... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:00 am
- Synthetic Bacteria: From swarms to life-like materialsInspired by the collective dynamics of bacteria like E. coli and Bacillus subtilis, researchers at the University of... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: April 30, 2026 - 3:00 pm
- How AI and Automation Are Reshaping Everyday Property OperationsAI in real estate is moving beyond listing descriptions and simple chatbots. The real test is now happening... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:47 pm
- As Trade Rules Change, Gieni Helps Manufacturers See New Suppliers and MarketsByline: Mae Cornes Photo Courtesy of: Orderfox Schweiz AG There was a time when trade rules moved slowly... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: April 30, 2026 - 2:33 pm
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FREETHINK
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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
Freethink
IFL Science
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- Isolated For 12,000 Years, This Lake Has 5 Million Members Of A Subspecies Not Found Anywhere Else On EarthI don't think you're ready for this jelly(fish).... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:49 pm
- How Two Of Saturn’s Moons Share An Orbit And Swap Places Every 4 YearsIs this the greatest example of share-and-share-alike in the Solar System?... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:45 pm
- Within Just 100 Years, Human Skulls Have Changed Shape SignificantlySkulls ain't what they used to be.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:37 pm
- The Mysterious Two Outer Rings Of Uranus Have Two Very Different OriginsOne ring is blue; one ring is red. One comes from a moon, and the other we don’t know.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:36 pm
- Artemis II Records, Neanderthal Not-Hybrids, And Introducing “Moon Joy”Sit back, relax, and let’s Break It Down in episode 81…... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:27 pm
- For The First Time, Men May Be Having Fewer Children On Average Than WomenNew modeling suggests a global threshold may have been crossed in 2024, though its significance varies enormously by region.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:27 pm
- 10,091 New Exoplanet Candidates Found In Largest Single Discovery Yet – “I'm Really Excited For The Future Of The Field”There is often more that can be discovered by diving into old data.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:26 pm
- How We Remember: The Neuroscience of Memory ExplainedThe human brain stores information in surprisingly complex ways.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 4:25 pm
- The World's Oldest River Has Been Active For 300 To 400 Million YearsBut it only flows for a few days a year.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 3:45 pm
- What Killed The Neanderthals 40,000 Years Ago? A New Study Has A Bold New TheoryIt's not what you know, it's who you know.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 3:23 pm
- Cleopatra Lived Closer In Time To The Artemis II Launch Than To The Construction Of The PyramidsFor Cleopatra, the pyramids at Giza were already ancient tourist attractions.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:51 pm
- The World’s Oldest Island Is Packed With Weird And Wonderful Animals Found Nowhere Else On The PlanetThis place truly is THE biodiversity hotspot – if we help to keep it that way.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 2:10 pm
- Artemis III Has Already Been Pushed Back To Late 2027, Just 2 Months After NASA Announced Ambitious New Moon PlanWeeks after the announcement, the Artemis III launch date has shifted already.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 1:34 pm
- "Now Which Direction Is My Nest?": Silliness And Joy All Round As Gannet's Mishap Scoops Top Comedy Photography PrizeVoted for by the public, the image beat out 40 other images of animals caught just at the right, or wrong moment.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 1:32 pm
- The “Plague of Athens” Was One Of The World’s First Epidemics – And Now We May Know What Caused ItFor some reason, the illness is said not to have affected the Spartan troops that beseiged the city.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: May 1, 2026 - 1:31 pm
Science News, Articles | IFLScience
WETENSCHAP EN TECHNOLOGIE SITES
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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