New Scientist - 7 Dec 2023 12:00

A species of hedgehog that hadn't been scientifically identified before has been discovered in two eastern Chinese provinces
Neuroscience News - 7 Dec 2023 01:10

A new study highlights the efficacy of light therapy in enhancing sleep and reducing psycho-behavioral symptoms in Alzheimer's patients. This non-pharmacological treatment, targeting the brain's sleep modulator, shows si...
Neuroscience News - 7 Dec 2023 00:43

Scientists have created a groundbreaking spatial cell atlas of the human limb, capturing the intricate process of human limb development. This work, part of the Human Cell Atlas initiative, marks a significant advancemen...
Neuroscience News - 7 Dec 2023 23:36

Maternal inflammation risk factors may be associated with dysregulation in children, encompassing attention, anxiety, depression, and aggression. Researchers observed that children born to mothers with prenatal infection...
Neuroscience News - 7 Dec 2023 23:17

A new study identified the right inferior frontal gyrus (rIFG) as a central regulator in the brain's inhibitory control circuit. Using dynamic causal modeling and fMRI on a sample of 250 participants, the study reveals t...
Neuroscience News - 7 Dec 2023 22:41

Researchers discovered a potential link between lower levels of serotonin, the "happiness" chemical, and mild cognitive impairment (MCI), which could advance our understanding of Alzheimer's Disease (AD). Their study ind...
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 21:11

For the first time, a team of Princeton physicists have been able to link together individual molecules into special states that are quantum mechanically "entangled." In these bizarre states, the molecules remain correla...
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2023 21:00

A reconstruction of 66 million years of climate history indicates global temperature may be even more sensitive to carbon dioxide levels than current models estimate
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2023 21:00

Honey-hunters from several African cultures use different sounds to communicate with honeyguides, and the birds respond to local calls more than others
Live Science - 7 Dec 2023 20:29

Archaeologists have discovered two temples, one buried atop the other, in the ancient megacity of Girsu in Iraq. One temple is linked to Hercules and Alexander the Great.
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 20:08

The detailed physics behind droplet generation in microfluidic post-array devices has been clarified by scientists at Tokyo Tech. Through various experiments performed under different operational conditions, they gained ...
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 20:05

Recent advancements in AI and more specifically large language models such as ChatGPT have put a strain on data centers. AI models require huge amounts of data to train, and in order to move data between the processing u...
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 20:02

On the highway of heat transfer, thermal energy is moved by way of quantum particles called phonons. But at the nanoscale of today's most cutting-edge semiconductors, those phonons don't remove enough heat. That's why Pu...
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 19:37

To magnetize an iron nail, one simply has to stroke its surface several times with a bar magnet. Yet, there is a much more unusual method: A team led by the Helmholtz-Zentrum Dresden-Rossendorf (HZDR) discovered some tim...
Live Science - 7 Dec 2023 19:32

A seamount sitting on a subducting tectonic plate off the coast of Japan and plowing its way into Earth's mantle may be at the root of several magnitude 7 earthquakes in the past 40 years.
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 19:28

In recent decades, augmented reality (AR) has evolved from a futuristic concept to a tangible and pervasive technology. AR enhances our perception and interaction with the environment by seamlessly blending projected vir...
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 19:12

An anomalous Floquet topological insulator (AFTI) is a periodically driven topological insulator (TI with nonzero winding numbers to support topological edge modes, though its standard topological invariants like Chern n...
New Scientist - 7 Dec 2023 19:01

When Hurricane Larry struck Newfoundland in 2021, large amounts of microplastic fell from the sky, probably because the storm travelled over an ocean garbage patch
Live Science - 7 Dec 2023 19:00

A new study re-examining old fossils collected by a Colombian priest more than 50 years ago has found they are actually rare hatchling turtles.
Live Science - 7 Dec 2023 18:57

Current methods of tracking space junk in Earth's orbit only follow objects bigger than a softball. A new technique could trace the 99% of junk that's smaller.
Phys.org - 7 Dec 2023 18:34

Studying nuclear matter under extreme conditions allows scientists to better understand how the universe might have looked right after its creation. Scientists at the Large Hadron Collider achieve the conditions for recr...
Live Science - 7 Dec 2023 18:13

Fresh water that trickled down into Earth's crust 6 million years ago became trapped thousands of feet beneath the Hyblaean Mountains in Sicily, forming an aquifer that has not budged since.