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This common vitamin deficiency becomes far more dangerous when paired with belly fat
Science Daily - 13 Aug 2026 22:29
A large study of more than 5,500 adults over 50 found a striking combination of risk factors: abdominal obesity paired with vitamin D deficiency was linked to a 123% higher risk of death over six years. Each condition wa...
Memory may not work how we thought, study of mice in artificial hibernation finds
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 20:40
A new study induced artificial hibernation in lab mice and may have revealed something fundamental about the nature of memory.
Saving old trees may protect people's health more than planting new ones, study of Chicago neighborhoods finds
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 20:17
A study tracking tree cover in Chicago over 11 years found that neighborhoods losing canopy saw death rates climb, especially in the city's hottest areas.
Remarkable discovery upends our understanding of how brains store memories
New Scientist - 13 Aug 2026 18:00
Memories in mice persisted even after they lost the connections that we thought were needed for recall, expanding our knowledge of memory in the mammalian brain
'They basically used these dried-up wells just to throw people in': 43 skeletons found in Roman-era well may be evidence of deadly plague
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 17:30
Archaeologists have analyzed dozens of skeletons from a mass burial in a well. The lack of injuries suggests the people may have died from a plague rather than a battle.
New AI technique helps robots complete tasks twice as fast by letting them 'think ahead'
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 16:57
A new AI system lets robots plan their next move while they're in motion - removing reaction delays and doubling task speeds without any extra computing overhead.
DNA reveals a society organised around women in pre-Roman Britain
New Scientist - 13 Aug 2026 16:00
Descent passed from mother to daughter rather than from father to son, a study of more than 500 Iron Age individuals from north-east England suggests
Copper's surprising melting behavior provides insights into future fusion design
Phys.org - 13 Aug 2026 15:20
Future fusion power plants aim to recreate the heart of a star here on Earth to power our future energy needs. While the core fusion plasma will burn at hundreds of millions of degrees, the surrounding structural compone...
Quantum entanglement is key to solving 250-year-old maths problem
New Scientist - 13 Aug 2026 15:00
Analysis of a mathematical puzzle that Leonhard Euler deemed unsolvable in the 1700s reveals that the crucial ingredient for cracking it after all is quantum entanglement
Foodborne illnesses: Is the US really being hit harder this year?
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 14:48
While parasitic Cyclospora infections have reached record-breaking numbers this year, experts have criticized coverage that has created the appearance of "one massive outbreak." The reality is more nuanced.
Mars may have been losing its water more than 4 billion years ago, oldest-known Martian meteorite suggests
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 14:00
The oldest known rock from Mars was discovered on Earth in 2022. Scientists are beginning to reveal its mysteries.
Mammal ancestors may have given live birth 90 million years earlier than we thought, rewriting evolutionary timelines
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 13:44
A distinctive growth ring in fossilized bones is revealing how an ancestral species in the mammalian family reproduced.
Pigs wearing heated diving suits and diapers reveal a better way to beat 'the bends'
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 13:00
A new study submerged pigs in a high-pressure tank and uncovered a potential new way to beat "the bends."
Melting diamond could unlock triple fusion gain and the secrets of ice giant planets
Phys.org - 13 Aug 2026 11:40
Diamond is more than a dazzling gem-the extremely hard form of carbon makes up the pellet that encases fuel for inertial confinement fusion, and scientists believe it rains down deep inside ice giant planets like Neptune...
How to see and photograph the partial lunar eclipse on August 27-28
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 10:30
It may not be a 'blood moon' total lunar eclipse, but with more than 96% of the moon immersed in Earth's shadow, it promises a fine lunar observing and photography opportunity. Here's what to know.
The most breathtaking photos of the total solar eclipse
New Scientist - 13 Aug 2026 10:16
Photographers in Spain captured spectacular images of the rare alignment of the moon and the sun, as it cast a dark shadow over much of the country
New 2D memory device stores data on just a single electron
Live Science - 13 Aug 2026 10:00
Researchers build a new memory device following a single-electron storage breakthrough. It could make transferring data faster and more energy-efficient.
One faulty gene copy can make the hearts DNA fold the wrong way
Science Daily - 13 Aug 2026 09:46
Researchers have discovered that a gene linked to congenital heart disease acts like an architect for the heart cells DNA. Losing just one copy of TBX5 can cause the genomes carefully folded 3D structure to unravel, disr...
NASAs Perseverance rover watches Earth vanish from the surface of Mars
Science Daily - 13 Aug 2026 09:20
NASAs Perseverance rover caught a striking first from Mars: Earth disappearing behind the tiny moon Phobos. Seen from nearly 195 million miles away, our planet was reduced to a single point of light before briefly vanish...
Muon g-2 experiment places new constraints on a forbidden property of muons
Phys.org - 13 Aug 2026 09:20
A year after its final muon magnetic anomaly announcement, the Muon g-2 collaboration reports a new measurement of a different property of the muon: its electric dipole moment. The work is published on the arXiv preprint...
JWST spots a bizarre black hole star 100 billion times brighter than a star
Science Daily - 13 Aug 2026 09:03
Astronomers using the James Webb Space Telescope have discovered a bizarre object from just a few hundred million years after the Big Bang that looks like an enormous star but shines far too brightly to actually be one. ...
Fate of the AMOC may depend on how quickly CO2 rises
New Scientist - 13 Aug 2026 09:00
The critical current could remain stable beyond 5C of warming, but only if thewarming happens very slowly