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Scientists warn that the worlds rivers are running out of oxygen
Science Daily - 17 May 2026 01:35
Rivers around the world are quietly running out of oxygen - and climate change is emerging as the main culprit. A sweeping global analysis of more than 21,000 river systems found that nearly 80% have been steadily losing...
Overall Brain Health Protects Memory From Early Alzheimers
Neuroscience News - 16 May 2026 23:27
Why do some brains withstand the earliest onslaught of Alzheimers disease without showing cognitive decline? A new study demonstrates that maintaining good overall brain health can actively defend memory, attention, and ...
SCI Redefined as a Broken Brain-Body-Environment Loop
Neuroscience News - 16 May 2026 23:11
Is spinal cord injury a motor problem, or a broken system-wide conversation? A new study challenges traditional neuro-rehabilitation paradigms by redefining SCI as a systems-level disorder that disrupts the brain-body-en...
8-year-old African American boy from Colonial Maryland found buried with white Colonists, and it's unclear if he was enslaved
Live Science - 16 May 2026 17:00
A 17th-century cemetery from Colonial Maryland held the remains of an 8-year-old boy with majority African ancestry, as well as two indentured servants.
This Weeks Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 16)
Singularity Hub - 16 May 2026 16:00
Every week, we scour the web for important, insightful, and fascinating stories in science and technology. The post This Weeks Awesome Tech Stories From Around the Web (Through May 16) appeared first on SingularityHub.
What counts as 'close contact'? Why the risk of hantavirus transmission is tricky to define
Live Science - 16 May 2026 16:00
Health officials have said the Andes virus implicated in the cruise ship outbreak spreads via "close contact." Live Science spoke to experts about what that means.
Science news this week: PCOS has a new name, Neanderthals were the world's oldest dentists, and the first nuclear bomb explosion spawned an 'alien' crystal
Live Science - 16 May 2026 13:00
May 16, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the weekend.
Newly discovered, blue-whale-size asteroid will fly super close to Earth Monday - and you can watch it live
Live Science - 16 May 2026 12:00
Newly spotted asteroid 2026 JH2, which could be up to 115 feet wide, will fly past Earth closer than some satellites on Monday (May 18). The close approach will be visible to stargazers and can be viewed via livestream.
The real reason exercise makes you stronger isnt what you think
Science Daily - 16 May 2026 11:52
Exercise may be training your brain just as much as your body. Researchers discovered that certain brain cells stay highly active even after a workout ends, and those lingering signals appear to help the body build endur...
First-ever direct image of the cosmic web reveals the Universes hidden highways
Science Daily - 16 May 2026 11:15
Astronomers have revealed the sharpest image ever captured of a filament in the cosmic web - the enormous hidden structure connecting galaxies across the Universe. The glowing strand stretches 3 million light-years and l...
Himalayan wolf-dog hybrids emerge as a threat to wolves and people
New Scientist - 16 May 2026 11:00
In Ladakh, Himalayan wolves are increasingly breeding with feral dogs, giving rise to a new animal known as khipshang that could injure humans and outcompete other carnivores
Can people catch infections from plants?
Live Science - 16 May 2026 11:00
Catching diseases from plants may not just be the domain of science fiction.
Scientists find hidden brain nutrient deficit that may fuel anxiety
Science Daily - 16 May 2026 10:41
A major analysis of brain scans found that people with anxiety disorders have noticeably lower levels of choline, a nutrient crucial for healthy brain function. The strongest evidence appeared in the prefrontal cortex, t...
Scientists discover hidden brakes that stop massive earthquakes
Science Daily - 16 May 2026 04:12
A mysterious underwater fault near Ecuador has been producing nearly identical magnitude 6 earthquakes every five to six years, baffling scientists for decades. Researchers now believe the fault contains hidden brake zon...
Scientists discover tiny gut particles that may drive aging and chronic disease
Science Daily - 16 May 2026 03:47
A new study suggests microscopic particles from the gut may actively drive inflammation and chronic diseases associated with aging. Remarkably, gut particles from young animals appeared to counter some aging-related dama...