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Doing this throughout life may cut Alzheimers risk by 38%
Science Daily - 15 Apr 2026 06:09
A lifetime of mental stimulation-like reading, writing, and learning new skills-may help protect the brain as we age. People with the highest levels of cognitive enrichment had a much lower risk of Alzheimers and experie...
This cheap drug could help people with type 1 diabetes use less insulin
Science Daily - 16 Apr 2026 01:50
A surprising new clinical trial has revealed that metformin-a cheap, century-old drug widely used for type 2 diabetes-may help people with type 1 diabetes in an unexpected way. While researchers initially hoped it would ...
Scientists thought this was a young T. rex. They were wrong
Science Daily - 16 Apr 2026 01:05
A long-running dinosaur mystery may finally be solved: Nanotyrannus, once dismissed as just a teenage T. rex, appears to have been its own distinct species after all. Scientists analyzed a tiny throat bone from the origi...
Quantum-inspired algorithm solves 268 million-site quasicrystal simulation in a heartbeat
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2026 21:50
Quantum technologies like quantum computers are built from quantum materials. These types of materials exhibit quantum properties when exposed to the right conditions. Curiously, engineers can also trigger quantum behavi...
Gravity follows Newton and Einstein's rules, even at cosmic scales
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2026 21:40
Gravity, as most people understand it, is the familiar force that pulls a falling apple toward Earth. But for astronomers and theoretical physicists, it is also a vexing invisible architect that guides the shape and evol...
People are refusing transfusions from donors vaccinated against covid
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:24
Patients are requesting that blood transfusions come from people who they know have not been vaccinated against covid-19, which can cause dangerous delays
Requests for blood from unvaccinated donors is harming patients
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:24
Patients are requesting that blood transfusions come from people who they know have not been vaccinated against covid-19, which can cause dangerous delays
Monkeys walk around a virtual world using only their thoughts
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
Monkeys with around 300 electrodes implanted in their brain were able to steer avatars around different virtual environments
What to read this week: Emma Chapman's mind-expanding Radio Universe
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
An imaginative and compelling book reveals how radio waves help us tune in to our universe - and even search for alien civilisations, says Karmela Padavic-Callaghan
Why cloning anyone - even Jim Carrey - isn't the best plan ever
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
Feedback discovers that a conspiracy theory has formed that various celebrities have been replaced by clones, and sees just a few small problems with the idea
Werner Herzog searches for ghost elephants in stunning new documentary
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
A film about the quest for ghost elephants is as much about not knowing and asking the right questions as about exploration, finds Davide Abbatescianni
Startling images show how fake news isn't just a 21st century issue
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
From huge geese to flying cars, these photographs from a new exhibition at the Rijksmuseum reveal how we have been manipulating images for over a century
The biggest threat to Chernobyl is no longer radiation
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 21:00
Forty years after the worlds biggest nuclear disaster, the safety of Chernobyl hangs in the balance - though not because of the radiation risk
'Something's missing': Most thorough-ever study of the cosmos proves we still can't explain how the universe is expanding
Live Science - 15 Apr 2026 19:45
A comprehensive new study combines decades of research to reveal that we're missing an essential component in our understanding of how the universe works.
Shallow Brain Hypothesis: Subcortical Shortcuts Could Revolutionize AI
Neuroscience News - 15 Apr 2026 19:31
What is the Shallow Brain Hypothesis? A new study shows how subcortical pathways can make AI models more flexible and biologically accurate.
'Human evolution didn't slow down; we were just missing the signal': Large DNA study reveals natural selection led to more redheads and less male-pattern baldness
Live Science - 15 Apr 2026 19:29
Over the past 10,000 years, evolution in West Eurasia has been selecting for light skin, red hair and resistance to HIV and leprosy in humans, according to a new study.
Machine learning accelerates analysis of fusion materials
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2026 19:20
Tungsten's superior performance in extreme environments makes it a leading candidate for plasma-facing components (PFCs) in fusion reactors, but the ultra-high heat can damage its microscopic structure and lead to co...
Quantum simulations reveal spin transport in 1D materials
Phys.org - 15 Apr 2026 19:20
Researchers from the Department of Energy's Quantum Science Center (QSC) headquartered at Oak Ridge National Laboratory (ORNL) have achieved a significant milestone by demonstrating the first digital quantum simulati...
Largest ever map of universe captures 47 million galaxies and quasars
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 19:00
The Dark Energy Spectroscopic Instrument (DESI) has finished the most detailed survey of the universe to date, and the resulting map will help researchers understand an apparent weakening ofdark energy
Neanderthal infants were enormous compared with modern humans
New Scientist - 15 Apr 2026 19:00
A detailed analysis of the best-preserved Neanderthal infant skeleton ever found suggests that our ancient relatives grew much faster as young children
Astronaut Clock: Blood Test Tracks Biological Rhythms in Minutes
Neuroscience News - 15 Apr 2026 18:59
Researchers have created a 15-minute blood test using europium nanoparticles and a smartphone to track melatonin levels, helping astronauts and shift workers manage their biological clocks.
Artemis II quiz: Is your knowledge of NASA's historic moon mission out of this world?
Live Science - 15 Apr 2026 18:49
The slingshot around the moon has catapulted the Artemis II mission to legendary status. How much do you know about this iconic mission?