Archaeologists have analyzed the DNA of two unrelated individuals buried in 7th-century-AD cemeteries on the south coast of England, revealing that they both had recent ancestors, likely grandparents, from West Africa. Summary DNA analysis of Read More
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Elongated skull from Italian cave reveals earliest European evidence of
A University of Florence–led team reports early Eurasian evidence of artificial cranial modification (ACM) in a Late Upper Paleolithic individual from Arene Candide Cave, Italy. Shape analyses place the specimen within the ACM cluster Read More
As the Arctic warms faster than anywhere else on Earth, animals that have evolved to survive the cold face unprecedented challenges. While scientists are learning more about how modern wildlife responds to environmental change, we Read More
Science, Volume 389, Issue 6760, Page 557-558, August 2025. Summary Without specific content details from Science, Volume 389, Issue 6760, Pages 557-558, I can only provide a very general summary. Assuming the issue follows Science’s format, Pages 557-558 in Read More
Video reveals cockatoos have 30 unique dance moves—including headbanging –
Researchers now know why the caged bird dances: a form of mentally enriching play Summary Recent research suggests that seemingly repetitive behaviors like dancing in caged birds are not signs of stress or boredom, but Read More
Integrative multi-omics reveals a regulatory and exhausted T-cell landscape in
Integrative multi-omics reveals a regulatory and exhausted T-cell landscape in CLL and identifies galectin-9 as an immunotherapy target Summary This study used a comprehensive “multi-omics” approach (combining genomics, proteomics, etc.) to understand the T-cell environment Read More
New study reveals surprising clues about the beginning of subduction
Subduction, a crucial geological process on Earth, may have begun hundreds of millions of years earlier than traditionally believed. Summary New research suggests that subduction, where one tectonic plate slides beneath another, could have started Read More
Moderate exercise may slow brain aging, protecting cognition and brain structure, while too little or too much activity may have the opposite effect. A new scientific investigation using data from accelerometers and brain MRI scans Read More
Fossilized reindeer tooth reveals glacial-era fauna in ancient Iberian Peninsula
A fossilized tooth recovered from the Galería site in the Sierra de Atapuerca (Burgos, Spain) confirms that reindeer (Rangifer) inhabited this area of the Iberian Peninsula between 243,000 and 300,000 years ago. It represents one of Read More
Deep-Sea DNA Breakthrough Reveals Hidden Oceanic “Superhighway” – New Study/Science
A world-first study conducted by the Museums Victoria Research Institute has discovered that marine life in the cold, dark, and pressurized depths of the ocean is far more globally interconnected than scientists had previously believed. Read More