Feeling Stressed? Science Shows Your Partner’s Support Matters More Than You...
New study finds link between cortisol and social support in couples. Couples feel more understood and cared for when their partners show positive support skills...
View ArticleNew Findings Reveal That Britain Began Industrializing in the 1600s – Over...
Britain was already well on its way to an industrialized economy under the reign of the Stuarts in the 17th century – over 100 years...
View ArticleScientists Solve the Origin Mystery of Charlemagne’s Mysterious Silver Coins
Byzantine bullion fuelled Europe’s revolutionary adoption of silver coins in the mid-7th century, only to be overtaken by silver from a mine in Charlemagne’s Francia...
View ArticleNew Research Debunks the Myth That Venting Your Anger Is Effective
Research indicates that rising physiological arousal intensifies feelings of anger. Venting about a source of anger might feel good in the moment, but it’s not...
View ArticleThis Math Problem Stumped Scientists for Almost a Century – Two...
Mathematicians at UC San Diego have discovered the secret behind Ramsey numbers. We’ve all been there: staring at a math test with a problem that...
View ArticleImproved Attention and Memory: Scientists Uncover New Cognitive Benefits of...
New research reveals that frequent video game players exhibited improved performance in cognitive tasks related to attention and memory. A new study, published in the...
View ArticleHow Genome Mapping Can Transform Sugarcane Into Green Fuel
Unveiling sugarcane’s genome, scientists set the stage for innovative breeding and renewable carbon sourcing, heralding a new era in agricultural research and sustainability. Researchers have...
View ArticleMystery Solved? Scientists Shed New Light on Mysterious Giant Bones That Have...
Several similar large, fossilized bone fragments have been discovered in various regions across Western and Central Europe since the 19th century. The animal group to...
View ArticleUnlocking Tomorrow’s Water Secrets Through Sci-Fi
Through a blend of science and storytelling, new research delves into the future of water management amidst changing environmental dynamics. Human activity is changing the...
View ArticleFrom the Depths of Italy: Ancient Mysteries Unearthed in an Etruscan Bronze Lamp
A reassessment of the ancient bronze lamp has determined that it is a ritual artifact linked to the secretive worship of Dionysus. A recent study...
View ArticleNew Research Indicates That Loneliness Triggers Sugar Cravings in Women
Research indicates that lonely women show heightened brain activity in areas linked to cravings for food. A recent study by UCLA Health discovered that women...
View Article7,200 Years Ago: How Neolithic Shepherds Navigated the Complexities of Early...
At the dawn of the Neolithic era, herding communities in the Southern Iberian Peninsula adopted various livestock management tactics, altering breeding, feeding, and migration practices...
View ArticleClimate Change as a Catalyst: Decoding the Spread of Deadly Zoonotic Disease...
A study finds that polycystic echinococcosis, a neglected disease with a high mortality rate, is sensitive to climate, making it possible to predict potential infection...
View ArticleNASA’s DC-8 Bids Farewell to the Stratosphere and Hello to the Classroom
NASA’s DC-8 concluded its final mission after 37 years, retiring to aid in educational training at Idaho State University. After 37 years of successful airborne...
View ArticleWhen Dinosaurs Defy Science: A New Study Shakes Up Ecological Theories
When you throw dinosaurs into the mix, sometimes you find that a rule simply isn’t. A new study led by scientists at the University of...
View ArticleThe Forever Chemical Crisis: Global Water Sources Exceed Safe PFAS Limits
A new study led by the University of New South Wales (UNSW) Sydney suggests that the future environmental impact of PFAS may be underestimated. Per-and...
View ArticleScientists Have Discovered the First Evidence of Microplastic Contamination...
For the first time, evidence of microplastic pollution has been identified in archaeological soil samples by researchers. The team discovered tiny microplastic particles in deposits...
View ArticleQuantum Leap in Window Technology Delivers Dramatic Energy Savings
A new window coating reduces indoor temperatures and energy costs by selectively blocking heat-producing light, effective at any sunlight angle. Windows welcome light into interior...
View ArticleMind Mingle: Brain Synchrony in Family Dynamics
More synchrony between parents and children may not always be better, new research has revealed. For the first time a new University of Essex study...
View ArticleAI Transforms Oil Field Operations With Predictive Analytics
Amplified Industries, founded by Sebastien Mannai, helps oil field operators eliminate spills and stop methane leaks. There is a staggeringly long list of things that...
View ArticlePredictive Power Unleashed by MIT’s Advanced Bayesian Optimization
An easy-to-use technique could assist everyone from economists to sports analysts. Pollsters trying to predict presidential election results and physicists searching for distant exoplanets have...
View ArticleNew Research Reveals That Your Sense of Smell May Be Smarter Than You Think
A new study published in the Journal of Neuroscience indicates that the sense of smell is significantly influenced by cues from other senses, whereas the...
View ArticleNew Research Reveals Why You Should Always Refrigerate Lettuce
Leafy greens are valuable for their dietary fiber and nutrients, yet they may also carry dangerous pathogens. Lettuce, in particular, has frequently been linked to...
View ArticleThe Lost Secrets of Hazor: Researchers Explore Israel’s Forgotten Mega City
New research project investigates the resettlement history of the Iron-Age city of Hazor in Israel A new research initiative at the University of Oldenburg in...
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