A new fMRI study reveals that babies as young as 12 months can encode memories,…
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Glacial cycles aren’t random; they follow a predictable rhythm dictated by Earth’s orbit. A study…
A new discovery offers a promising way to break down stubborn plastics like Plexiglass into…
Scientists have found methods to convert plastic waste into valuable chemicals. One approach breaks plastics…
Scratching isn’t just a bad habit — it’s an immune defense mechanism. While it fuels…
Replacing traditional construction materials with carbon-absorbing alternatives could cut global CO2 emissions by half, according…
Researchers used AI model ESM3 to simulate 500 million years of evolution and create…
New research using climate models provides fascinating insights into how environmental conditions influenced the evolution…
Migrating bats cleverly harness the warm winds of storm fronts to reduce energy use during…
Host genetics play a significant role in shaping immune responses to different strains in the…
Footprints from Kenya’s Turkana Basin show that Homo erectus and Paranthropus boisei lived simultaneously 1.5…
Chloronitramide anion, a newly identified by-product of chloramine use in water disinfection, raises concerns due…
The migration of Jupiter, Saturn, Uranus, and Neptune from closer to wider orbits around the…
Misalignment between the brain’s and liver’s circadian clocks, connected by the HVAN, leads to disordered…
A new model estimates that up to 95 million Americans may use groundwater with PFAS…
During the COVID-19 pandemic, global influenza cases dropped dramatically due to lockdowns and travel restrictions.…
Researchers have discovered that Kuhl’s pipistrelle bats can navigate several kilometers using just echolocation. By…
Wildfires are spreading faster than ever before, with growth rates in the U.S. increasing by…