Paleontology Plot Twist: New Research Shows Nanotyrannus Is Separate Species, Not “Juvenile T. rex”
Nanotyrannus was a smaller, longer-armed relative of T. rex, with a narrower snout. A new analysis of fossils believed to be juveniles of T. rex…
Nanotyrannus was a smaller, longer-armed relative of T. rex, with a narrower snout. A new analysis of fossils believed to be juveniles of T. rex…
A new study reveals major demographic changes in the Balkan region during the first millennium, including the migration of Slavic-speaking populations after the fall of…
A University of Kansas study shows diverse crop planting enhances yield by reducing soil pathogen effectiveness, challenging traditional monoculture practices and providing insights applicable to…
Proponents of trigger warnings argue that they can provide individuals with a heads-up to emotionally brace themselves or avoid content that may resonate with past…
White faces generated by artificial intelligence (AI) now appear more real than human faces, according to new research co-authored by a UCL academic. In the…
A study exploring the Balkans’ genomic history reveals profound Anatolian and Slavic demographic influences during the first millennium, reshaping our understanding of the region’s past…
A new study reveals that just 41% of men sustain continuous employment throughout their prime earning years. Steady employment has traditionally been viewed as a…
Many parents vowing to hit the reset button on parenting approaches and family health habits this New Year. Among many parents’ top resolutions for the…
North Carolina State University researchers have discovered a new welding method for composite metal foam (CMF), preserving its light, strong, and thermally insulating properties, vital…
Exposure to tears led to less revenge-seeking behavior and lower aggression-related brain activity. New research, published on December 21st in the open-access journal PLOS Biology,…
The breakthrough paves the way for the design and construction of more complex structures. Nanoengineers have created a quasicrystal—a scientifically intriguing and technologically promising material…
A study reveals that fireworks cause a surge in bird flight activity, with effects reaching up to 6 miles. Researchers recommend establishing fireworks-free zones and…
A study by philosopher Kevin Dorst explains how political differences can result from a process of “rational polarization.” U.S. politics is heavily polarized. This is…
Feeding uncooked meat to dogs heightens the chance of them excreting E. coli strains resistant to the commonly used antibiotic ciprofloxacin, according to a study…
Research overturns previous beliefs about Salmonella contamination sources in North Carolina, pointing to rivers and streams instead of pig farms, and calls for revised disease…
A study of Tianchi Lake sediments shows that warfare, rather than natural factors, became the primary driver of increased fire occurrences along the Silk Road…
Delving into the science of a mystifying optical illusion: visual masking. A recent study published in Nature Neuroscience has made significant strides in understanding visual…
A breakthrough at Washington State University combines cotton’s flexibility with the conductivity of a polymer, paving the way for advanced wearable e-textiles. A single strand…