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- Our Use of AIby KM Wehrstein, Associate Editor and AI Consultant About a year and a half ago, someone I know asked ChatGPT to name five reincarnation researchers. In the list it spat out in seconds, Ian Stevenson was first, of course, followed by Jim B Tucker, James G Matlock and another name... Read more »Source: Psi Encyclopedia | Published: June 15, 2026 - 4:07 pm
- VideoSocial Media Outreachby Nancy L. Zingrone, Associate Editor As the Psi Encyclopedia (PE) has developed under the new editorial team and the staff writers, the General Editor, James G Matlock, has been particularly keen to expand our use of social media in order to bring these important materials to educators, organisations, and... Read more »Source: Psi Encyclopedia | Published: May 25, 2026 - 2:27 pm
- New Team, Old DirectionIn April 2026, James G Matlock took over from Robert McLuhan as General Editor of the Psi Encyclopedia (PE). Matlock is joined by a team: Associate Editors Nemo Mörck, KM Wehrstein, Melvyn Willin and Nancy Zingrone and Staff Writers Courtney Block and Roberto R Narváez, supported by Software Consultant Hugh... Read more »Source: Psi Encyclopedia | Published: May 4, 2026 - 7:01 pm
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- What is this rock?Not natural, not quite unnatural, the strange new rocks of the Anthropocene stretch the boundaries of geology- by John MacDonaldRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 16, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Our neighbors, the peacocksA portrait of the pristine suburb of Arcadia, where hundreds of feral peacocks are embraced by some, despised by others- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 15, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Therapy for billionairesAs my grandfather’s money taught, wealth can be a poison. The rich must reckon with its costs to recover their humanity- by Alexa ClayRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 15, 2026 - 10:00 am
- A philosophy of homeThe household is a community, as much as the state, and ancient philosophy had much more to say about it than we think- by Sandrine BergèsRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 12, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Don’t touch the artYoko Ono’s painting invites us to step on it, challenging both galleries and audiences. Why is touch transgressive?- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 11, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The no-human futureTerrorists and tech bros alike view accelerationism as a revolutionary weapon. Nick Land glimpsed something much darker- by Vincent LêRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 11, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Bay of smokesWhen smog descended upon Los Angeles in 1943, it was mistaken for a Japanese attack. The real culprit was closer to home- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 10, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The joy of autismYes, we’re in a world of our own: for the autistic mind, it’s a place of intense curiosity, deep focus and sensory delight- by Sarah HendrickxRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 9, 2026 - 10:00 am
- The steam engineThe science behind the revolutionary engine that became the bedrock of global energy – born of a curiosity from 130 BCE- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 8, 2026 - 10:01 am
- What shape is the Earth?The extraordinary challenge of determining the true shape of Earth reveals the deep value of measurement to scientific progress- by Miguel OhnesorgeRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: June 8, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Artist of sympathy and crueltyMozart’s genius lay in writing music of such power that he could draw his audience into morally wrenching predicaments- by Dorian BandyRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 29, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Life recombinedIn the early 1970s, genetic engineers launched the most controversial revolution in science since the atomic bomb- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 28, 2026 - 10:01 am
- Flickering EnlightenmentAttacked by the Left and Right, the Enlightenment can only be saved through use of its greatest legacy: permanent critique- by Eliane GlaserRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 28, 2026 - 10:00 am
- The meatsellerSelinna is 15 when she leaves her home in Nigeria, bound for Italy, a journey as perilous as it is transformative- by Aeon VideoWatch on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 27, 2026 - 10:01 am
- The embattled witnessesThe UN’s special rapporteurs are experts charged with a singular mandate: to monitor the world’s worst human rights abuses- by Alvina HoffmannRead on Aeon... Read more »Source: Aeon | a world of ideas | Published: May 26, 2026 - 10:00 am
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PLOS ONE
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- Correction: Intravenous thrombolysis for acute central retinal artery occlusion: Protocol for a systematic review and individual participant data meta-analysis of randomized controlled trialsby Brian Mac Grory, Cécile Preterre, Pierre Lebranchu, Stephen James Ryan, Øystein Kalsnes Jørstad, Morten Carstens Moe, Johannes Tünnerhoff, Martin S. Spitzer, Carsten Grohmann, Oana M. Dumitrascu, Valérie Biousse, Benoit Guillon, Anne Hege Aamodt, Sven Poli, Matthew Schrag, The Central Retinal ArterY OcclusioN (CRAYON) Collaborators... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Strategies for carbon reduction and advertising investments in partially centralized supply chainsby Weisi Zhang, Jiahao Kong, Wei Zhao, Juanjuan Liu Rising concerns about climate change and growing consumer awareness of environmental sustainability have accelerated the adoption of cap-and-trade policies worldwide. This study investigates how different supply chain operation models influence manufacturers’ carbon reduction decisions and retailers’ green advertising strategies. Our analysis... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Student-teacher agreement on personality traits and social competencies during early adolescence: A longitudinal studyby Marek Blatný, Veronika Koutná, Martin Jelínek, Petr Květon, Alexander T. Vazsonyi The present study sought to validate existing knowledge on inter-rater agreement on personality traits and social competencies. Based on longitudinal data, the study aimed to determine whether the agreement between student and teacher reports changes over time. The... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Symptom profiles and health-related quality of life in Korean adults with post-acute sequelae of SARS-CoV-2 infection (PASC): A latent profile analysisby Su-jin Kim, Jinhee Kim Background Post-Acute Sequelae of severe acute respiratory syndrome coronavirus 2 (SARS-CoV-2) infection (PASC) is characterized by persistent and heterogeneous symptoms that impair health-related quality of life (HRQoL). Although several studies have identified symptom subgroups in Western populations using person-centered approaches, data on Asian populations remain... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Transcatheter and surgical aortic valve replacement for aortic stenosis in France: Trends from 2010 to 2022 and impact of European guidelines and clinical trial resultsby Anaïs Havet, Annaëlle Testud, Aubane L’Hospital, Guy De Gevigney, Nicolas Chavanis, Marie Viprey, Xavier Armoiry Background The PARTNER trials played a key role in the expansion of transcatheter aortic valve replacement (TAVR) for severe aortic valve stenosis (AS), shaping international practice guidelines. We assessed the evolution of AS management... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Understanding factors influencing HPV vaccine uptake among caregivers in Kwara State, Nigeria: A qualitative studyby Abdulmujeeb Opeyemi Muhammad-Olodo, Laura Asher Introduction Human papillomavirus (HPV) vaccine prevents over 90% of cervical cancers. In October 2023, Nigeria launched a free HPV vaccination campaign targeting girls aged 9–14 years. Despite removing cost barriers, misinformation about fertility impacts and population control contributed to variable uptake across states. Understanding... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Persistent symptoms, cognitive impairment, and clinical predictors of long COVID one year after Omicron infection: A clinical case–control study from the Faroe Islandsby Gunnhild Helmsdal, Marnar Fríðheim Kristiansen, Eyðbjørg Klemmentsen Gaard, Barbara Joensen Eysturoy, Pál Weihe, Eina Hansen Eliasen, Maria Skaalum Petersen Background Six years since the emergence of SARS-CoV-2, the newer variants of the virus continue to have long-term health effects. Objectives The aim of the study was to investigate persistent... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Association between increased duodenal eosinophil count and functional dyspepsiaby Imteaz Mahbub, Bimal Chandra Shil, Sadeed Araf Reza Background Functional dyspepsia (FD) is a common gastrointestinal disorder with multifactorial pathogenesis. Recent evidence suggests that duodenal eosinophilia may contribute to low-grade immune activation in FD. This study evaluated the association between increased duodenal eosinophil count and functional dyspepsia. Materials and... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Calcitonin as an adjunct for phantom limb painby Sneha Vidyasagar, Kanakamani Jeyaraman, Syeda Farah Zahir, Paul Varghese Objective This retrospective study evaluated calcitonin as an adjunct therapy for reducing phantom limb pain (PLP) following lower limb amputation. Method The study included 35 patients who received at least 3 days of calcitonin treatment between January 1, 2017, and... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- “You have to wait for a diagnosis first”: Barriers to preventive mental health support and early interventions for children and young people in Swedenby Karin Törnbom, Dominique Hange, Eva-Lisa Petersson, Irene Svenningsson Background Despite increasing attention to youth mental health, children and adolescents in Sweden experience fragmented, inequitable care with regional variation. Delays in diagnosis, limited preventive interventions, and poor inter-sectoral collaboration contribute to significant unmet needs. This study investigates system-level challenges and... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Designing the syllabus for the EAP course “Architectural Art English”: A needs and genre analysis-based approachby Rui Sun, Zhihao Chen This paper details the design and development of a discipline-specific English for Academic Purposes (EAP) syllabus for undergraduate students majoring in architecture and design related disciplines in an art school in China. Guided by the comprehensive needs analysis model established by Dudley-Evans and St. John... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- The evolution of life size Barbie and Ken: Are they any closer to reality?by Sara Grafenauer, Belinda Durey, Kevin Norton Barbie and Ken dolls have been criticized over time for their overt misalignment of body shape in comparison with the average adult, and the possibility that this impacts the formative minds of children, particularly girls. Updating a previous examination of the original Barbie... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Correction: Consistent MRI pattern in ADSS1 myopathy with variable clinical presentations: A Korean cohort studyby Soo-Hyun Kim, Yunjung Choi, Hyung Jun Park, Ji-Man Hong, Young-Chul Choi... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Association between menstrual-related disorders and sexually transmitted infections: A nationwide cross-sectional study in Japanby Tatsuya Yoshihara, So Owada, Harumasa Arita, Akiko Nakagomi, Kota Tanaka, Yosuke Ono, Osamu Yoshino Background To investigate the association between menstrual-related disorders and sexually transmitted infections (STI) among young women in Japan, and to examine differences according to disorder type and hormonal therapy use. Methods This cross-sectional study used... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Screening disease feature genes and analyzing correlations with immune cell infiltration in knee osteoarthritis chondrocytes based on multiple machine learning algorithmsby Jing-le Zhuge, Xi-yong Li, Yong-le Wang, Juan-fen Ma Objective This study aimed to comprehensively analyze differentially expressed genes (DEGs) in chondrocytes from patients with knee osteoarthritis (OA) by integrating multiple machine learning algorithms and bioinformatics techniques, to unravel the underlying molecular mechanisms associated with OA chondrocytes, and to provide... Read more »Source: PLOS One | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:00 pm
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SINGULARTIY
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- Japan Thinks Swarms of Transformer Robots Could Explore the MoonA tiny robot developed by Japan's space agency operated autonomously on the moon for more than 100 minutes and sent a series of images back to Earth. The post Japan Thinks Swarms of Transformer Robots Could Explore the Moon appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 15, 2026 - 10:18 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through June 13)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 June 13) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 13, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Is Richard Dawkins Right About Claude? No. But It’s Not Surprising AI Chatbots Feel Conscious to Us.Why do we see AI chatbots as more than what they are, and how do we stop? The post Is Richard Dawkins Right About Claude? No. But It’s Not Surprising AI Chatbots Feel Conscious to Us. appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 12, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- AI Is Advancing Faster Than Our Ability to Understand It, Researchers WarnWhile we still can't explain how AI works, algorithms are rapidly learning what makes us tick. And the gap is widening. The post AI Is Advancing Faster Than Our Ability to Understand It, Researchers Warn appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 11, 2026 - 7:04 pm
- After Decades of Failure, ‘Undruggable’ Cancers Begin to Give WayNew drugs are taking on the slippery molecular switches that fuel deadly cancers—and AI is speeding up the hunt. The post After Decades of Failure, ‘Undruggable’ Cancers Begin to Give Way appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 10, 2026 - 6:19 pm
- Orbital Airbag Could Shield Earth From Devastating Solar StormsA planetary defense system would blunt solar storms with hundreds of tons of gas. Emerging heavy-lift rockets could deploy it in under two months. The post Orbital Airbag Could Shield Earth From Devastating Solar Storms appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 8, 2026 - 9:56 pm
- This Week’s Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through June 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 June 7) appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 7, 2026 - 4:58 pm
- Toxic Clumps in Huntington’s Disease May Protect the Brain TooThe findings could lead to new treatments for multiple neurodegenerative diseases. The post Toxic Clumps in Huntington’s Disease May Protect the Brain Too appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 5, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- AI Can Now Design and Run Thousands of Experiments Without Human Hands. We Aren’t Ready for the Risk to Biosecurity.The gap between what AI can do in biology and what governance systems are prepared to handle is growing. The post AI Can Now Design and Run Thousands of Experiments Without Human Hands. We Aren’t Ready for the Risk to Biosecurity. appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 4, 2026 - 10:17 pm
- Three Countries Own the Lithium Market. An MIT Startup Wants to Break Their Grip.A new process for mining lithium-rich rock could slash costs and pollution—and decentralize global lithium production. The post Three Countries Own the Lithium Market. An MIT Startup Wants to Break Their Grip. appeared first on SingularityHub.... Read more »Source: SingularityHub | Published: June 3, 2026 - 2:00 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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- VideoFloating volcanic rock is disrupting life in Papua New Guinea – and the problem will last a long timeAn underwater eruption has spread vast ‘rafts’ of pumice through the Bismarck Sea, hampering marine travel and wreaking uncertain long-term consequences.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:09 pm
- VideoHugh Jackman plays Robin Hood as wicked – it’s a badly timed take on the hero of the poorWho was the ‘real’ Robin Hood – community champion or violent criminal? Those in power and the people who shared his tales in pubs have long disagreed.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:08 pm
- What is education for? Why new Korean drama Teach You a Lesson is topping the chartsThe popular new show is resonating deeply beyond borders for its exploration of the challenges of modern schooling.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:08 pm
- Putin wanted to make Russia great again. Instead, Ukraine is the new rising power in EuropeRussia is losing on the battlefield – and on the global stage, as the US and China distance themselves from the war.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:07 pm
- ‘It’s a disgrace’: the US has abandoned the Kurds again – and this time, Trump is insulting them to bootThe US president is trying to shift the blame for his failures in Iran – and the Kurds are an easy scapegoat.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:59 am
- Russia’s strike on centuries-old Ukrainian monastery complex reveals its growing desperationThis attack has been widely understood as a Russian attempt to eradicate Ukrainian identity, and target a site that is extremely spiritually important to Ukrainians.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:21 am
- VideoToy Story 5 pits traditional toys vs a tablet. In real life, families can combine the twoThe latest instalment of the film franchise addresses a dilemma many parents face: what happens to playtime when children become obsessed with screens?... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:10 pm
- VideoWhy the US World Cup chants are being mocked – and what makes a great oneFrom the cringey ‘U-S-A!’ to the iconic ‘You’ll Never Walk Alone’, the battle for soccer’s top prize starts in the stands.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:09 pm
- Trump’s US-Iran ceasefire deal is a costly return to prewar conditions – and resolving nuclear questions will run into the ‘indivisibility problem’Iran has emerged with its uranium enrichment knowledge intact, its stockpile buried and fresh reason to believe that only a nuclear weapon would have deterred the US-Israel attack.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:03 pm
- For countries contesting the FIFA World Cup, size doesn’t always mean goals and gloryAmong the 48 nations contesting the FIFA World Cup, how much do demographic factors like population and median age matter? See how your national squad compares.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 7:04 pm
- VideoPianist Abdullah Ibrahim crafted a magnificent new culture for South AfricaHe embodied a special brand of multiple identities and belief systems, and took them to the world.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 4:49 pm
- Love life: David Hockney, the artist who forced Britain to make room for colour, joy and queernessHockney insisted that art is an experiment in seeing, never treating the act of looking as passive, continually adopting whatever helped him see.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 2:18 pm
- VideoThis successful Arctic fishing treaty has kept Russia, China, the US and others working together for 5 years – it could be a model for future diplomacyAs sea ice melts, more of the Arctic Ocean opens up. A former ambassador explains how this treaty creates time for scientists to figure out what lives there.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 12:44 pm
- FIFA’s Haiti jersey ban echoes the long campaign to discredit and downplay the Haitian RevolutionThe move is part of a longer history of obscuring and demonizing the Haitian Revolution and its leader, Jean-Jacques Dessalines.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 12:39 pm
- Australia has already banned social media for under 16s – here’s what the UK can learn from the experienceSince its launch on 10 December 2025, Australian media has been filled with stories of children remaining on social media platforms.... Read more »Source: Home – The Conversation | Published: June 15, 2026 - 11:24 am
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- Elon Musk’s Space Empire Takes Him Across the Trillion-Dollar Line. Here Is What That Astronomical Fortune Means on EarthGrasping a trillion-dollar wealth is almost unconceivable, but let's turn it into something perhaps more relatable.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 9:46 pm
- Could Earth Have Seeded Life to Jupiter’s Icy Moon Europa on Tiny Grains of Dust?New calculations suggest Earth bacteria could have reached Jupiter’s icy ocean moon.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:36 pm
- What If We Used Wikipedia as a Blueprint to Rebuild Trust in Society? [Interview with founder Jimmy Wales]In an age of AI hallucinations and collapsing trust, Jimmy Wales argues that Wikipedia’s human transparency may be exactly what makes it worth trusting.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 6:20 pm
- People on These Pacific Islands Have the Most Ancient Genome of All Humans (and a Lot of Denisovan Genes)Researchers found the people of Near Oceania carry some of the oldest human genetics.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:24 pm
- Korean Researchers Invented a Water-Purifying Capsule That You Can Power by Shaking ItThe floating device tests water, then disinfects it without batteries or chemicals.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:01 pm
- Inside Albert Einstein’s Strange Inventions and Patents: From Refrigerators to BlousesFew people know Albert Einstein held more than 50 patents across seven countries.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 12:46 pm
- Earth’s Hidden Fungal Superhighways Stretch 110 Quadrillion Kilometers Underground, Far Enough to Leave the Solar SystemThis is a monumental biological network.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:52 am
- A $200 ChatGPT Plan Would Cost Them $14,000 If You Used It To the MaxAI subscriptions have a massive money problem.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:25 am
- Camera Traps Finally Catch the Amazon’s Mysterious ‘Ghost Dog’Camera traps reveal a hidden predator that depends on intact Amazon forest.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:47 pm
- Doctors Found a Way to Make Dreaming During Anesthesia Much More CommonUsing the protocol, anesthesia dreams were common, pleasant, and linked to a better patient experience.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:25 pm
- This Mushroom Makes You See Little People. It Gets Even Weirder: Scientists Can’t Find the HallucinogenResearchers may have stumbled on a completely unknown pathway.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:10 pm
- Word’s Oldest Known Words Have Survived 15,000 Years. They Include “Mother”, “Not” and “to Spit”These 23 words link modern and extinct languages. You would have been understood if you used them 15,000 years ago.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 7:30 pm
- World’s Oldest Water is 1.6 billion Years Old — and This Scientist Tasted ItApparently, it tastes 'very salty and bitter'.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 7:07 pm
- This Detached Sea Cucumber Limb Has Been Living on Its Own For More Than Three YearsStuck between life and death, this foot consumes nutrients, heals itself, and grows, but doesn’t turn into a whole new organism.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 6:54 pm
- The World Cup Is One Wildfire Away From an Air Quality DisasterFIFA says it's prepared for "climate-related risks" but doesn't appear to have a plan for wildfire smoke, which can be harmful to players and fans.... Read more »Source: ZME Science | Published: June 15, 2026 - 6:45 pm
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- “Be Scientists and Be Human Beings”Weizmann Institute of Science celebrates 124 new PhD graduates – more than 20 percent of them international students – and 227 master’s degree recipients. Meet the class of 2026... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: June 16, 2026 - 3:40 pm
- Before the Aliens, the Amino AcidsA Weizmann-led team proposes a simple but powerful new method for detecting traces of alien biology, whether on Jupiter’s icy moons, in meteorites or in Martian samples... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: June 10, 2026 - 8:22 am
- Pandemic in Fast ForwardIsraeli and Czech scientists recreated the coronavirus’s evolutionary journey in a test tube – revealing the conditions that can produce highly contagious variants... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: June 1, 2026 - 9:00 pm
- When the Body Remembers the TumorWeizmann Institute researchers discover immune memory cells capable of producing antibodies against cancer – a finding that opens new avenues for future cancer vaccines... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: May 25, 2026 - 9:00 pm
- A Glimpse at the Origins of Life Through a Deceptive MirrorScientists may have solved a 150-year-old puzzle about why life favors one mirror-image molecule over another... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: May 19, 2026 - 8:39 am
- Facing Danger with MaturityWeizmann Institute and Hebrew University scientists have discovered that stem cell maturation can also serve as an immune defense mechanism... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: May 14, 2026 - 5:56 am
- Novel Molecular Marker May Improve Prostate Cancer TreatmentWeizmann-led international team uncovers a key mechanism of treatment resistance and points to a potential combination therapy... Read more »Source: Weizmann Wonder Wander - News, Features and Discoveries from the Weizmann Institute of Science | Published: May 12, 2026 - 8:04 am
- 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
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- El Niño turns crumbling California pier into climate battleground over what to save — and who paysRep. Sam Liccardo wants to rebuild the Pacifica pier with help from the federal government. But does investing in this kind of infrastructure make sense?... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 16, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Californian is infected with rare tick-borne illness. What to know about the deadly bacteriaThe fourth person in the U.S., the third California resident, has been infected with the bacterium Rickettsia lanei.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:21 am
- Health sleuths are watching for disease threats during the World CupHealth officials will be on high alert for germs as millions of soccer fans gather for World Cup matches... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:02 pm
- What to know about alpha-gal syndrome, the life-threatening meat allergy caused by tick bitesHealth officials are raising awareness about alpha-gal syndrome, a meat allergy triggered by tick bites... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 15, 2026 - 8:00 pm
- What COVID is teaching doctors about the relationship between viruses and cancerThe pandemic has left some evidence that viral infection may play a role in reawakening dormant cancer cells already present in a patient’s body before infection.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 15, 2026 - 10:00 am
- What Colombia’s crackdown on illegal cattle ranching means for deforestation and beef exportsColombia has enacted a law aimed at preventing cattle linked to deforestation from entering beef supply chains by connecting livestock traceability, land ownership and forest monitoring systems... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 15, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Oliver Tree, musician and Santa Cruz native, dies in helicopter crashThe genre-defying singer-songwriter and Santa Cruz native was one of six killed when two helicopters collided Sunday morning in Brazil.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 14, 2026 - 9:47 pm
- Infant formula recalled after California baby sickened with botulismNara Organics recalled its baby formula after a California child and two others were sickened by potentially fatal infant botulism, federal officials said.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 14, 2026 - 5:35 pm
- New MLK hospital program brings amputations to zero for at-risk diabetic patientsA new program has boosted patients' health while avoiding painful, costly surgeries. In its four years, only one high-risk diabetes patient has needed an amputation.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 14, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Scientists find a whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean that’s millions of years oldScientists have documented a whale graveyard in the Indian Ocean with some carcasses dating back 5.3 million years, and it's supporting a thriving community of marine life.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 14, 2026 - 10:00 am
- NorCal braces for dry, dangerous fire season as SoCal faces typical conditionsFire officials are bracing for an active fire season in Northern California as high temperatures dry out forests. Southern California will likely see a typical season.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 13, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Low-resistance tires could cut drivers’ costs while supporting environment in CaliforniaThe California Energy Commission is on the verge of requiring replacement tires be as energy-efficient as original tires, something the legislature asked for years ago.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 13, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Warning of cuts to medical services, L.A. County health officials ask state for emergency fundsMeasure ER isn't enough, according to the head of L.A. County's Department of Health Services, which has joined other California health systems in lobbying for emergency funds.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 12, 2026 - 10:00 am
- Why new dads shouldn’t panic about low testosteroneWhile a plummeting hormone level can trigger depression and irritability, experts say a modest decline can make men more invested, less stressed co-parents.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 10, 2026 - 10:00 am
- One label, many risks: how grouping Asian Americans hides deadly cancer patternsA nationwide effort that includes many California researchers seeks to find out why some Asian American communities have high rates of certain cancers.... Read more »Source: Science & Medicine | Published: June 6, 2026 - 10:00 am
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- Altoona students present opioid research at criminal justice conferenceLiliana DeMarco and Ally Black, students from Penn State Altoona's Integrated Social Science Research Lab, presented at the recent annual conference of the Northeastern Association of Criminal Justice Sciences held in Dewey, Delaware.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:28 pm
- Yinming Shao named Downsbrough Early Career Professor of PhysicsYinming Shao, assistant professor of physics at Penn State, has been honored with the Downsbrough Early Career Professorship in Physics in recognition of his research contributions, teaching, and service to the Department of Physics and the Eberly College of Science. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 7:46 pm
- Fund honoring late meteorologist to assist in global student experienceJenni Evans, a world-renowned meteorologist whose research transformed the scientific understanding of tropical cyclones and strengthened storm forecasting worldwide, considered her students’ success her proudest accomplishment. The newly established Jenni Evans Fund in the Department of Meteorology and Atmospheric Science will ensure that those successes continue in perpetuity. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 3:42 pm
- Q&A: What does science say about plants as medicine?Plants have always played an integral role in traditional medicine and healing practices. In this Q&A, Kent Vrana, Elliot S. Vesell Professor of Pharmacology and director of the Center for Cannabis and Natural Product Pharmaceutics at Penn State College of Medicine, discussed the relationship is between plant science and human health... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:09 pm
- Toyota award to support lithium-ion battery fire prevention researchChao-Yang Wang, William E. Diefenderfer Chair in Mechanical Engineering and professor of mechanical engineering, of chemical engineering and of materials science and engineering at Penn State, has received a three-year award from the Toyota Research Institute through the institute’s University Research Program. The award will support Wang’s research on redesigning... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 1:36 pm
- Q&A: Can plants help reverse climate change?Sarah M. Assmann, Waller Professor of Biology at Penn State, is working to better understand how plants respond to environmental signals — and is applying that understanding to develop crops more resilient to environmental stress. In this Q&A, Assmann discussed how plants cope with environmental stress, as well as how... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 1:34 pm
- Microbiome pioneer Jacques Ravel named 2026 Microbiome Medal LaureateThe One Health Microbiome Center in the Huck Institutes of Life Sciences at Penn State has selected Jacques Ravel, professor of microbiology and immunology and director of the Center for Advanced Microbiome Research and Innovation, Institute for Genome Sciences, at the University of Maryland School of Medicine, as the second laureate... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 12:00 pm
- Digital twins could help melt the mystery of Alaska’s thawing permafrostResearchers at Penn State have developed an artificial intelligence-powered modeling framework that uses fiber-optic sensors to monitor and predict permafrost degradation in the Arctic, offering a new tool for monitoring the stability of buildings and roads in this warming climate.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 16, 2026 - 12:00 pm
- Q&A: Boosting NASA’s Swift Observatory to support continued space observationIn the first mission of its kind, a spacecraft will launch from Earth and rendezvous with NASA's Neil Gehrels Swift Observatory to boost it to a higher altitude and extend its life. In this Q&A, Penn State faculty John Nousek and Michael Siegel discussed Swift’s role in scientific discovery, the... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 15, 2026 - 6:50 pm
- Electrical engineering entrepreneurs present posters at departmental competitionStudent and faculty researchers in Penn State’s Department of Electrical Engineering presented their work at the 2026 Electrical Engineering Student Research Poster Competition, which took place on April 6 in the Electrical Engineering West Building. Among the presenters were awardee teams from the department’s new EEntrepreneurship programs, who showcased their... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 15, 2026 - 3:20 pm
- Q&A: How do recovery community centers support people in recovery over time?Hobart “Bo” Cleveland, professor of human development and family studies at Penn State, studies the benefits of recovery community centers (RCCs) and the support they provide for those in recovery from substance use. In this Q&A, Cleveland discussed what RCCs are, how they help people in recovery and his hopes for the future of recovery in Pennsylvania.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 15, 2026 - 2:00 pm
- Research grant to support exploring sustainable architectural practices in AndesJosé Ibarra, assistant professor of architecture in the Stuckeman School at Penn State’s College of Arts and Architecture, has received funding from the prestigious Graham Foundation to conduct fieldwork across the Andes mountains in South America. ... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 12, 2026 - 12:24 pm
- Undergraduate Matias Moreno earns competitive Astronaut and Udall scholarshipsPenn State materials science and engineering student Matias Moreno earned two of the nation's most competitive undergraduate scholarships — the Astronaut Scholarship and the Udall Scholarship — recognizing both his excellence in STEM research and his commitment to sustainability.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 11, 2026 - 5:29 pm
- Q&A: The evolution of artificial intelligenceGreat Valley Chancellor Colin Neill discussed his experience working with artificial intelligence (AI) in the 1990s and how Great Valley is preparing students and organizations today for the far-reaching changes AI is sparking across industries. Neill also explained why AI often produces mediocre output and how to use it to get... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 11, 2026 - 3:36 pm
- Libraries' Special Collections announces research grant recipients for 2026-27Penn State University Libraries has announced the recipients of its 2026-27 research grants, which support scholars, students and independent researchers whose work draws on Special Collections’ distinctive collections.... Read more »Source: Research | Published: June 11, 2026 - 2:49 pm
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- Android 17 Begins Rolling Out to Pixel Phones and WatchesAndroid 17 Reaches Pixel Google started pushing Android 17 to Pixel phones today, and the update arrives alongside... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 10:44 pm
- Cybersecurity Veterans Urge U.S. to Reverse Export Ban on Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos ModelsExperts Urge U.S. to Lift Export Ban on Anthropic’s Fable and Mythos Models Dozens of prominent cybersecurity practitioners... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:38 pm
- How Artificial Intelligence Is Changing Content Creation and ResearchArtificial intelligence has moved from a distant idea into daily work. Writers use it to draft outlines. Marketers... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:30 pm
- Facebook’s New AI Mode Taps Into Public Posts For Instant AnswersFacebook’s New AI Search Meta wants you to stop scrolling and start asking. On Monday, the company began... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 1:49 pm
- 6 White Label Marketing Services That Use AI to Cut Agency Workload in 2026Agencies in 2026 are under more pressure than ever. Clients expect faster turnarounds, deeper personalization, and measurable ROI,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 11:58 am
- You Don’t Need a Wall Plug to Keep All Your Tech Alive on the GoWe have all been there. You pack your bag for a day of remote work, a weekend trip,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 11:46 am
- Quail embryos + a prickly protein = major discovery in birth defectsUniversity of Queensland researchers have revealed how a problematic cell protein causes a birth defect in an embryo,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 11:00 am
- Alibaba Unveils Qwen Robot Suite, Moving AI From Chatbots Into the Physical WorldAlibaba’s First Robot Models Alibaba moved its AI off the screen on Tuesday. The Chinese tech and e-commerce... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 10:28 am
- Europe Races to Build AI Wingman Drones for Its Fighter JetsEurope’s Robot Wingmen The biggest draw at last week’s Berlin airshow flew without a pilot. Europe’s newest defence... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 9:59 am
- Best of Online Fax: Top 7 Services Reviewed (2026)Need to send an online fax quickly and securely without a physical machine? The best way to send... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 9:38 am
- One Game, Every Screen: How Cross-Platform Engineering Is Closing the Gap Between Mobile, Tablet, and PC GamingFive years ago, “cross-platform” was mostly a marketing bullet point. The game existed on multiple devices, technically. But... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 9:33 am
- Why Windshield Repair Costs Have Tripled in 5 Years: Inside the Sensor Revolution Reshaping the $25B Auto Glass IndustryImage Source Over the years, vehicle safety systems have significantly improved, from basic drum brakes and manual steering... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 7:58 am
- FBI Builds 22,000-Square-Foot Replica Town to Train Cyberattack InvestigatorsThe FBI’s Fake Town for Real Hacks The FBI built an entire American town that exists for one... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 7:29 am
- What Is GPTProto? A Practical AI API Platform for Developers in 2026The artificial intelligence industry has officially transitioned from foundational model development to widespread architectural integration. As of 2026,... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 7:17 am
- KPMG Pulls Its Agentic AI Report After Hallucinations SurfaceA Report About AI, Written With AI KPMG built a glossy report around the promise of agentic AI.... Read more »Source: Technology Org | Published: June 16, 2026 - 6:41 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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- "Interesting, Challenging, And All-Involving": Inside The Ocean Expedition That Used Lasers To Discover 31 New SpeciesThe Designing the Future 3 expedition used 3D laser scanning to study gelatinous deep-sea animals in their natural habitat, building a new blueprint for how we document ocean life.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:49 pm
- In 2018, Scientists Recorded Orcas Mimicking Human Language For The First Time In HistoryIncluded in the repertoire are such human classics as "hello", "bye bye", and a long farting noise.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:10 pm
- All Aboard: Google Earth Has Just Made Its Flight Simulator Freely Available On DesktopBuckle up for some turbulence.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 4:00 pm
- First Nuclear Atomic Clock Has Been Used To Investigate The Properties Of Dark MatterThe revolutionary device has found its first non-timekeeping application, looking at physics beyond our knowledge.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 3:41 pm
- For The First Time, Wolves Have Been Filmed Hunting Bison In An Ancient European ForestEuropean bison are called "the king of the forest", but there's a threat to their throne.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:54 pm
- Tiger Caught On Film Babysitting Another Mother's Cubs In The Wild For The First Time"No one has ever seen tigers do this before."... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:54 pm
- In The World’s Most Remote Prehistoric Settlement, People Ate Polar Bears, Invented Dog Sledding, And Traded Obsidian Over 1,500 KilometersDog sledding may have enabled prehistoric hunter-gatherers to maintain trade networks spanning millions of square kilometers of frozen Arctic landscape.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:16 pm
- Deep Synoptic Array – The World's Most Sensitive Radio Observatory – Has Just Been GreenlitNow this is what we call a game-changer!... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 2:07 pm
- Artemis II Was Expected To Break Several Records, But Afterwards? One Was Notably AbsentNASA's lunar flyby crew went farther from Earth than any humans in history, but one planned record-breaking feat quietly slipped away.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 11:30 am
- In 2024, The First Dissection Of The World's Rarest Whale Revealed It Has 9 Stomach ChambersNo one has ever seen one alive.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 10:52 am
- Humans Have A Strong Tendency To Walk Counterclockwise, But Scientists Have No Idea WhyThe team has put forward several possible explanations – some wilder than others.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 16, 2026 - 8:01 am
- Formation Of Giant's Causeway Pinned To A Globally Significant Volcanic Event 60 Million Years AgoNo giants required.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 15, 2026 - 4:35 pm
- No Peeking: What Are These Two Objects Meeting In The June Twilight Sky? Clue: It Was Made Possible By Kepler's Third LawViews like this do not happen every year.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 15, 2026 - 4:19 pm
- Ice Age Zombies? 700,000-Year-Old Fossilized Poop Reveals Squirrels Crawled Out Of The Ground To Feast On Dead Mammoths, Bison, And Big CatsEverything's on the menu for hangry squirrels emerging from their burrows.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 15, 2026 - 3:58 pm
- Ghost Dogs Of The Amazon: 594 New Photos Reveal The Extremely Elusive Lives Of Short-Eared DogsScientists thought the species was incredibly rare, but perhaps they are just shy.... Read more »Source: Science News, Articles | IFLScience | Published: June 15, 2026 - 2:55 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