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330-year-old coin hoard hidden in Scottish fireplace may have been buried moments before MacDonald clan massacre
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 01:01
Archaeologists in Scotland have discovered a rare pot of coins in the fireplace of Alasdair "Maclain" MacDonald, the massacred chief of the MacDonald clan.
New Chinese space telescope will 'outdo Hubble', researchers claim
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 14:00
China's Xuntian space telescope is scheduled to launch in 2024 and was designed to outdo NASA's Hubble.
13 of the oldest archaeological sites in the Americas
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 12:00
Archaeological discoveries throughout the Americas are pushing back the date for when humans reached the New World by thousands of years, rewriting the long-standing theory that people arrived only 13,000 years ago.
Early Parental Bonds Shape Future Empathy
Neuroscience News - 9 Oct 2023 22:40
A new study links early parental bonding with children's future prosocial behavior, exhibiting kindness and empathy. Utilizing data from over 10,000 people born from 2000-2002, the study illustrates the long-term interpl...
AI Predicts Schizophrenia Via Hidden Linguistic Patterns
Neuroscience News - 9 Oct 2023 22:00
Scientists utilize AI language models to discern subtle speech patterns in schizophrenia patients, paving a new path in psychiatric assessment. Published research indicates that the AI could predict word choices in contr...
Unifying matter, energy and consciousness: Applying physics to a thorny topic
Phys.org - 9 Oct 2023 21:23
With the rise of brain-interface technology and artificial intelligence that can imitate brain functions, understanding the nature of consciousness and how it interacts with reality is not just an age-old philosophical q...
Bioprinted Skin Heals Wounds in Pigs With Minimal Scarring--Humans Are Next
Singularity Hub - 9 Oct 2023 20:21
Our skin is a natural wonder of bioengineering. The largest organ in the body, it's a waterproof defense system that protects against infections. It's packed with sweat glands that keep us cool in soaring temperatures. I...
Professional goalkeepers perceive the world differently
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 18:00
Psychological tests reveal that goalkeepers are much better than outfield players or non-footballers at segregating visual and auditory information
Microgreens: The surprising truth about this trendy new 'superfood'
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 18:00
Microgreens are an increasingly popular hobby, and have gained a reputation as the superheroes of the nutrition world - are they actually good for you?
Amazon has slashed the price of the Samsung Galaxy Buds2 -- they're reduced by 54%
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 17:43
The highly-rated Samsung Galaxy Buds2 are now just $64.99, down from $139.99 while stocks last.
Cleaning product residues may be driving a deadly superbug's antibiotic resistance
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 17:00
When exposed to low levels of disinfectants and antiseptics in the lab, a bacterium that sickens thousands in the U.S. every year becomes more tolerant to antibiotics.
Combining a bulky chain with a stable polymer to enhance liquid crystal performance
Phys.org - 9 Oct 2023 16:12
From laptop screens to navigation systems, liquid crystals are ubiquitous in modern life. These materials flow like liquids, but their molecules align with one another in a way that resembles the orientational order of a...
Could a new law of physics support the idea we're living in a computer simulation?
Phys.org - 9 Oct 2023 16:02
A University of Portsmouth physicist has explored whether a new law of physics could support the much-debated theory that we are simply characters in an advanced virtual world.
Bright yellow sea snail named 'margarita' in honor of late musician Jimmy Buffett
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 15:42
The margarita sea snail, which shoots out a toxic mucus web to catch prey, was discovered on a coral reef in the Florida Keys and was named after Buffett, who died on Sept. 1.
Meet the 'exclusome': A mini-organ just discovered in cells that defends the genome from attack
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 15:00
A newly described organelle in mammal cells may serve as a genome defense system and its function may reflect how the early nucleus formed.
ISS livestream: Watch a live link-up with astronaut Andreas Mogensen
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 14:04
ESA astronaut Andreas Mogensen, commander on the International Space Station, answers questions from students at New Scientist Live ahead of him doing his first spacewalk on Thursday
Pickled snake in museum is a new species - but may already be extinct
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 14:00
A snake kept in a museum in Zimbabwe since 1982 has been assigned to a new species, the Nyanga rinkhals, but biologists fear it may no longer exist in the wild
How to see the Draconid meteor shower peak tonight
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 12:00
The Draconid meteor shower is happening between 6 and 10 October, peaking on 9 October, and you should be able to see it if you are in the northern hemisphere
How asteroids can help us understand our place in the cosmos
New Scientist - 9 Oct 2023 12:00
With the recent launch of the Psyche mission and the return of samples from the asteroid Bennu, asteroids are all the rage - but if they're just big rocks floating in the void, why do scientists care so much about them?
The 1st Americans were not who we thought they were
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 12:00
For decades, we thought the first humans to arrive in the Americas came across the Bering Land Bridge 13,000 years ago. New evidence is changing that picture.
Why do dogs eat poop?
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 11:00
Poop eating is a natural behavior in dogs; although it may disgust humans, it usually poses no threat to your canine's health.
Loads of mammals -- including cats -- glow under UV light, but we don't know why
Live Science - 9 Oct 2023 10:36
Fluorescence found to be extremely common among mammals, and may be the "default status" -- but exactly why that is remains unclear, scientists say.