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'Gold find of the century': Metal detectorist in Norway discovers massive cache of jewelry
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 22:19
An amateur metal detectorist hit pay dirt in Norway, finding a collection of 1,500-year-old gold jewelry.
Universal Music: All Recognize Dance & Lullabies, But Not Love Songs
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 21:54
While many musical themes are universally recognized, love songs are an exception. The study involved playing music snippets to over 5,000 participants from 49 countries, asking them to classify each as dance, lullaby, h...
Brainless Robots Navigate Mazes
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 21:20
Researchers designed a "brainless" soft robot that can autonomously navigate through complex environments using physical intelligence. Unlike their previous model, which could only turn upon encountering obstacles, this ...
Age and Sexuality: Surprising Shifts in Partners as We Grow Older
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 21:01
A collaborative study reveals how sexual behavior changes with age. Surveying over 5,000 participants during the 2022 mpox outbreak, the study showed that gay and bisexual men over 70 continue to have multiple partners, ...
Risk of mass deaths as heatwaves start to pass survivability threshold
New Scientist - 8 Sep 2023 21:00
Between 1.5 and 2°C of global warming will lead to heatwaves so extreme that healthy people can't survive outdoors for long, in areas where people aren't used to extreme heat
2,700-year-old 'extremely well preserved' skeleton found in fortress in Turkey may be an earthquake victim
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 20:56
These human remains may hint at the collapse of the 'magnificent' city of Ayanis.
Amid Energy Price Spike, 86% of New Renewable Electricity Was Cheaper Than Fossil Fuels Last Year
Singularity Hub - 8 Sep 2023 20:32
Renewable power was already rapidly replacing fossil fuels as the cheapest source of electricity. Thanks to rocketing fuel prices last year, it is now the clear winner when it comes to cost-effectiveness. For decades, so...
Big Tobacco's Legacy: Pushing Hyperpalatable Foods in America
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 20:19
Food brands owned by tobacco companies have actively disseminated hyperpalatable foods, loaded with salts, fats, and sugars, to American consumers. Researchers say these foods provide an enhanced eating experience that's...
Disney Princesses Boost Kids' Confidence and Play Diversity
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 19:50
A recent study suggests that a favorite Disney princess can positively influence young children's body confidence and diversify their play. The research classified princesses by body type, noting that kids who favored "a...
5 asteroids will skim past Earth over the next 2 days, NASA says
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 19:22
The five asteroids range from plane to bus-size, and one is expected to come to within half a million miles of Earth.
Exercise Induced Hormone May Be Key Player in Alzheimer's Fight
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 19:08
The muscle hormone irisin, elevated during exercise, may aid in battling Alzheimer's disease (AD). Using advanced 3D cell models of AD, the research demonstrates that irisin treatment drastically reduces amyloid beta pat...
Covid-19 linked to elevated risk of type 1 diabetes in young children
New Scientist - 8 Sep 2023 19:08
Children between the ages of 4 months and 2 years seem more likely to have antibodies that attack insulin-producing cells, a feature of type 1 diabetes, if they have had covid-19, which may show how viral infections can ...
Math Reveals Secrets of Synchronization in Complex Systems
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 18:43
Researchers delved deep into the mysteries of synchronization in complex systems, uncovering how certain elements effortlessly fall into or out of sync. This dance of coordination can be observed from humans clapping in ...
Unlocking Aphantasia - The Mysterious Spectrum of Mind's Visualization
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 17:45
Visualization abilities range from hyperphantasia, where individuals can create vivid mental images, to aphantasia, where people experience a complete absence of visual imagery. A study assessed the link between percepti...
Anatolian fault that gave rise to deadly Turkey and Syria quakes formed 5 million years ago
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 17:37
A new study traces the birth of a tectonic plate.
Experimental quantum imaging distillation with undetected light
Phys.org - 8 Sep 2023 17:30
It is possible to image an object with an induced coherence effect by making use of photon pairs to gain information on the item of interest--without detecting the light probing it. While one photon illuminates the objec...
Sweet Annie Plant May Help Fight Brain Cancer and COVID
Neuroscience News - 8 Sep 2023 17:12
Researchers delve into the Artemisia annua plant, known as Sweet Annie, to uncover the medicinal potential of its compounds. By studying Arteannuin B, a compound within the plant, they are seeking to understand its bioac...
Lost 'rainbow cup' coin minted by Celts 2,000 years ago discovered in Germany
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 16:56
Legend has it that "rainbow cups" are drops of gold that fall to Earth at the end of a rainbow.
Why it's a big deal that India beat Russia in the new race to the moon
New Scientist - 8 Sep 2023 16:00
The success of the Indian Space Research Organisation mission to the moon places India as a capable up-and-comer in the space industry, and may inspire other nations with relatively new space agencies to follow suit
Blood clot risk linked to taking common painkillers alongside certain hormonal birth control
Live Science - 8 Sep 2023 15:45
Using NSAIDs and hormonal birth control together increased the overall risk of blood clots in women in the study, but the researchers stressed that the overall risk is still low.
Mathematicians find 12,000 solutions for fiendish three-body problem
New Scientist - 8 Sep 2023 14:00
Until recently, working out how three objects can stably orbit each other was nearly impossible, but now mathematicians have found a record number of solutions