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Scientists Wiggled a Fish's Earbones With Light – And Changed Its Heartbeat
5+ hour, 53+ min ago (546+ words) If you want to make someone's heart beat faster, there are probably better ways to approach it than shining a flashlight in their ear....
Ashes From Pompeii Reveal What The Doomed City Smelled Like 2,000 Years Ago
1+ week, 10+ hour ago (427+ words) For all the trials and heartbreaks of modern life there is at least one luminous and gratifying reward....
Scientists May Have Found a Blueprint to Revive Old Cells
6+ mon, 3+ week ago (483+ words) Many of the body's processes slow down or falter as we get older, including tissue regeneration. In a new study, researchers detail a promising method to get this vital repair work back up to speed. The study, from a team…...
Body Resurrects Cells Marked For Death, Solving a 50-Year Mystery
7+ mon, 4+ day ago (588+ words) When tissue is severely damaged, surviving cells can respond in a concentrated burst of biological repair known as compensatory proliferation. Nearly 50 years after this survival strategy was first identified in fly larvae, scientists have now pinpointed the molecular mechanism behind…...
Gestational Diabetes in US Surges by 36 Percent Over Last Decade
7+ mon, 2+ week ago (517+ words) Rates of gestational diabetes in the US increased unabated from 2016 to 2024, as revealed by a new study by Northwestern University researchers who drew on data from nearly 13 million first-time single-baby births. Paired with earlier research from 2011-2019, the findings suggest gestational…...
Mysterious Figurine With Stitched Lips Found at 11,000-Year-Old Site
8+ mon, 1+ week ago (714+ words) On the windswept hills overlooking Türkiye's vast southeastern plains, new archaeological discoveries are revealing how life might have looked 11,000 years ago when the world's earliest communities began to emerge. The latest finds – a stone figurine with stitched lips, carved stone…...
Neanderthals May Never Have Truly Gone Extinct, Study Reveals
9+ mon, 4+ day ago (558+ words) Neanderthals may have never truly gone extinct, according to new research – at least not in the genetic sense. A new mathematical model has explored a fascinating scenario in which Neanderthals gradually disappeared not through "true extinction" but through genetic absorption…...
Did This Species Bury Its Dead 120,000 Years Before Us? New Claims Reignite Debate
11+ mon, 4+ day ago (556+ words) The fierce debate over whether Homo sapiens was the first species to bury its dead is far from over. After a decade of back-and-forth with skeptics, paleoanthropologist Lee Berger and his team are not going to let their hypothesis die:…...
This Skull Is The Oldest Physical Proof of Neanderthals in Your Bloodline
11+ mon, 2+ week ago (539+ words) The skull of a small child who lived and died many millennia ago represents the oldest direct evidence to date of the prolonged mingling between anatomically modern humans and our closely related cousins, the Neanderthals. Clearly showing features of both…...