The universe is a slow-changing place. While it’s mostly true that the heavens and the deep-sky objects in it will look largely the same across an average human lifetime, there are dramatic examples that Read More
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Researchers from the University of Bath and the University of Bristol have, for the first time, successfully tested Fastball EEG technology in patients’ homes. A noninvasive brainwave test created at the University of Bath has Read More
Flies, beetles, wasps, and other creatures from the Cretaceous reveal ecosystems details of the Gondwanan supercontinent Summary Fossil insects from the Cretaceous period, including flies, beetles, and wasps, are providing valuable insights into the ecosystems Read More
University of East Anglia – Sport and Commercial Services Division – The UEA Nursery<br />Salary: £25,050. Salary on appointment will be £25,050 per annum pro rata. Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Panama’s seasonal upwelling collapsed in 2025, linked to reduced winds. The event signals risks for fisheries and climate-sensitive ocean processes. The annual phenomenon of upwelling in the Gulf of Panama failed to occur in 2025 for Read More
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University College Dublin – Architecture, Building and Planning<br />Salary: €64,753 to €102,539 Read more… Credits: jobs.ac.uk DisclaimerRead More
Six condors in the Central California flock have perished in 2025, but those losses, however tragic, will soon be superseded as 13 juveniles—seven raised in captivity in the Los Angeles Zoo and six raised in the Read More
A group of scientists has sequenced the genome of a man who was buried in Egypt around 4,500 years ago. The study offers rare insight into the genetic ancestry of early Egyptians and reveals links to Read More
Weak magnetic fields once exposed humans to radiation. People adapted with shelter, clothing, and mineral protection. Our first meeting was a bit awkward. One of us is an archaeologist who studies how past peoples interacted Read More
Humans have caused wild animals to shrink and domestic animals to grow, according to a new study out of the University of Montpellier in southern France. Researchers studied tens of thousands of animal bones from Read More