Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 17:10

Five axes found in Poland date to 3,500 years ago, and may have been used as either tools to chop wood or for sacrificial purposes.
New Scientist - 8 Dec 2023 02:01

There is a reasonable chance 2024 will be the first year in which the average global surface temperature is more than 1.5°C above that of the pre-industrial period, the UK's Met Office forecasts
New Scientist - 8 Dec 2023 14:00

Psychiatrist Deepak D'Souza says we are finally beginning to understand the relationship between cannabis use and schizophrenia, including which drug users are most at risk
Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2023 23:53

A new study provides unprecedented insights into the human brain's response to the loss of a key language hub. During epilepsy surgery, the team recorded brain activity before and after the removal of the anterior tempor...
Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2023 23:27

Recent research proposes that fermentation, rather than cooking, was the crucial dietary change that enabled the significant growth of the human brain. The researchers argue that pre-digested, fermented foods provided mo...
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 22:58

A fifth century Mongolian saddle is one of the earliest examples of evidence of modern horse riding.
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 22:39

The FDA approved two new therapies for sickle-cell disease, including the world's first-ever approved CRISPR therapy.
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 22:15

The announcement comes after the FDA became aware of more than 40 cases of "DRESS syndrome" linked to the seizure medications levetiracetam and clobazam.
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 22:13

Ancient workers used a blend of organic materials such as mosses and lichen to build the architectural marvel and help protect it from erosion.
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2023 21:57

When we last checked in with Caltech's Kerry Vahala three years ago, his lab had recently reported the development of a new optical device called a turnkey frequency microcomb that has applications in digital communicati...
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2023 21:05

Recently, a research team led by Prof. Wang Yingjian at Hefei Institutes of Physical Science (HFIPS) of Chinese Academy of Sciences (CAS), proposed an efficient method to implement Fourier ptychographic imaging technolog...
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 21:01

Paleontologists have found two pairs of hind legs from a small, bird-like dinosaur in the stomach of a juvenile Gorgosaurus unearthed in Canada. It is the first time that any food remains have been discovered within a ty...
New Scientist - 8 Dec 2023 21:00

An analysis of over 270,000 people's genomes has found that people with genes linked to having children earlier in life are also more likely to die before the age of 76
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 20:24

Doctors have described a potential new syndrome seen in infants whose mothers used nonprescription fentanyl during pregnancy.
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 18:41

Newborns' brains may look relatively smaller than those of other primate babies, but it's not because they're "underdeveloped" by comparison.
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2023 18:26

A recent study by European scientists shows that highly sensitive sensors based on color centers in a diamond can be used to record electrical activity from neurons in living brain tissue. The work is published in the jo...
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2023 18:23

The team at EPFL's Photonic Systems Laboratory (PHOSL) has developed a chip-scale laser source that enhances the performance of semiconductor lasers while enabling the generation of shorter wavelengths.
New Scientist - 8 Dec 2023 18:00

Studying the brain activity of a mouse while it scurries around different virtual reality scenarios typically requires cumbersome equipment, but the invention of miniature goggles may have solved that problem
Phys.org - 8 Dec 2023 16:26

How much stress do pipes undergo when a liquid flows through them, and how does it depend on the degree of curvature of the pipe?
Neuroscience News - 8 Dec 2023 16:26

A new study reveals that moderate preterm birth (32-38 weeks) is linked to an increased risk of developmental disorders. Analyzing over 75 studies involving more than eight million children, researchers found heightened ...
Live Science - 8 Dec 2023 16:00

NASA astronaut Frank Rubio spent hours looking for a tomato that floated away on the International Space Station. Eight months later, his colleagues finally found it.
New Scientist - 8 Dec 2023 15:00

Regal jumpers, a type of jumping spider, appear to be less interested in each other if they have met before, suggesting that the arachnids recognise individuals within their species