Bartram’s and Altamaha bass, first identified in the 1980s, are now officially recognized as distinct species. Researchers at the University of Georgia have formally identified two previously unrecognized species of black bass in a Read More
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Beneath 300 kilometers: Scientists find first natural evidence of nickel-rich
Earth’s mantle is a restless, enigmatic engine that powers volcanism, recycles crust, and regulates the long-term evolution of the planet. But one of its most elusive characteristics—the redox state, or the balance of Read More
Mental Time Travel: Scientists Explore the Mysteries of Autobiographical Hypermnesia
Researchers examined a girl with exceptional memory recall. Her case could transform understanding of how we relive the past and imagine the future. Autobiographical memory is the ability to recall personal experiences that have shaped Read More
Stanford Scientists Say America’s Clock Changes Are Quietly Wrecking Our
A new analysis from Stanford Medicine scientists shows that shifting clocks twice a year disrupts circadian rhythms and is linked to higher risks of stroke and obesity. Each spring, Americans move their clocks forward for Read More
Penn State team uncovers hidden structures missed by traditional seismic scans that prevent oil extraction. A frequent challenge in oil drilling is that wells can stop producing even when seismic scans suggest oil remains underground. Read More
Long-Standing Planetary Mystery Solved: Scientists Discover Mars Has an Earth-Like
Seismic studies reveal Mars may have a solid inner core. The result deepens knowledge of its evolution and lost magnetic field. Researchers have determined that Mars shares a structural similarity with Earth’s interior. Data Read More
Scientists Finally Uncover the Origin of the Mysterious Bronzetti Figures
As part of the research project Metals & Giants, an international team of scholars has provided new insights into the Bronze Age metal trade. During the Bronze Age, the Nuraghe culture thrived in Sardinia. It is Read More
Scientists Solve Medical Mystery Behind Rare Multi-Organ Disease – New
An international team of researchers led by Duke-NUS has identified rare mutations in the SPNS1 gene as the cause of a previously unrecognized multi-organ disorder. A research team led by Duke-NUS Medical School has uncovered Read More
Scientists Use Electricity To “Reprogram” the Immune System for Faster
Trinity College Dublin scientists showed that electrical stimulation reprograms macrophages to reduce inflammation and boost healing. This breakthrough could lead to broad therapeutic uses. Researchers at Trinity College Dublin have shown that applying electrical stimulation Read More
Inspired by bacteria's defense strategies, scientists develop chemical DNA tagging
A research team led by scientists from the Helmholtz Institute for RNA-based Infection Research (HIRI) has introduced a new way to fine-tune genetic material. Their study, published in Nature Biotechnology, describes an innovative technique in Read More