New Scientist - 5 Dec 2023 02:01

Despite urgent calls to slash fossil fuel use to meet climate targets, the Global Carbon Budget report shows that 2023 emissions will be about 1.1 per cent higher than last year
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 00:27

Just like there are waves in the ocean, waves can also occur in an electrically charged gas called a plasma, made up of electrons and ions. In the ocean, people surf by riding their boards at nearly the same speed as the...
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 00:36

Common respiratory viruses and bacteria are likely behind the uptick in pediatric pneumonia in Warren County, Ohio.
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 23:37

The James Webb Space Telescope's discovery of water and other molecules in the inner region of a hot protoplanetary disk suggests that rocky, Earth-like planets may be able to form in some very extreme environments.
Neuroscience News - 5 Dec 2023 23:23

Mice display behavior akin to self-recognition when viewing their reflections in mirrors. This behavior emerges under specific conditions: familiarity with mirrors, socialization with similar-looking mice, and visible ma...
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 23:20

Australia's most iconic sound is almost certainly the didgeridoo. The long wooden tube-shaped instrument is famous for its unique droning music and has played a significant role in Australian Aboriginal culture for thous...
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 23:07

A metal detectorist stumbled upon a rare gold coin while exploring the mountains in southern Norway.
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 23:00

A pair of precision-orbiting small satellites will attempt to capture the first views ever of small-scale features near the surface of the sun that scientists believe drive the heating and acceleration of solar wind.
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 22:41

In a study published in Nuclear Science and Techniques, researchers from Henan Normal University report a significant advancement in nuclear physics. The study showcases the effectiveness of the SPAGINS model, a novel ap...
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 21:28

Using lasers rather than scalpels and saws has many benefits in surgery. Yet they are only used in isolated cases. But that could be about to change: laser systems are getting smarter and better all the time, as a resear...
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 20:47

Researchers say they see no sign of an inscription on a tablet previously thought to contain the Hebrew name for the god Yahweh.
Phys.org - 5 Dec 2023 19:38

For about 20 years, Caltech Professor of Applied Physics Paul Bellan and his group have been creating magnetically accelerated jets of plasma, an electrically conducting gas composed of ions and electrons, in a vacuum ch...
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 19:35

Shortly after lifting off from Florida, a SpaceX Falcon 9 rocket flew through clouds of ice crystals, temporarily creating a bright halo of light that appeared to surround the full moon.
New Scientist - 5 Dec 2023 19:15

A scientific analysis of history reveals that societies are becoming more resilient to collapse - and shows how to successfully navigate crises, says complexity scientist Peter Turchin
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 19:04

A monstrous dark patch, known as a coronal hole, recently appeared near the sun's equator. The temporary gap enables unusually fast solar wind to race toward Earth.
New Scientist - 5 Dec 2023 18:00

A single dose of a novel antibody medication can bind to fentanyl and prevent the opioid from triggering potentially life-threatening symptoms, research in monkeys suggests
Neuroscience News - 5 Dec 2023 17:20

Researchers developed an AI-based method to track neurons in moving and deforming animals, a significant advancement in neuroscience research. This convolutional neural network (CNN) method overcomes the challenge of tra...
Neuroscience News - 5 Dec 2023 16:42

Researchers developed a novel organoid model that mimics the human dopaminergic system, providing crucial insights into Parkinson's disease and the impact of chronic cocaine use. This study demonstrates the model's abili...
New Scientist - 5 Dec 2023 16:00

Senolytic drugs can clear away worn and damaged "zombie" immune cells that are resistant to dying, which may help treat multiple sclerosis, according to research in mice
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 16:00

There's much more to ancient Africa than Egypt.
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 14:36

Chimps usually hunt for their meat, but a rare confrontation between a chimp and an eagle in Tanzania showcased their ability to scavenge.
Live Science - 5 Dec 2023 14:00

Located about 2.5 million light-years from our solar system, Andromeda is the most distant object visible to the naked eye.