A recent research found that older individuals who snooze often or for long amounts of time each day may be showing signs of early-onset dementia. A research featured in Alzheimer’s and Dementia: The Journal of the Alzheimer’s Association found that ...
Researchers reportedly determined that somehow a wormhole—a link between remote areas of the Universe—can possibly explain what transpires to data regarding materials swallowed by black holes. When it comes to a black hole, hardly anything can circumvent Einstein’s theory of ...
The Arctic sea ice is decreasing at an alarming pace, according to a new research relying on NASA & ESA satellite measurements. Arctic experts discovered a 5 foot (1.5 meters) reduction in ice thickness between 2018 and 2021 by monitoring ...
3D printed human testicular cells show preliminary evidence of sperm-producing potential, say UBC researchers. 15% of partners experience sterility, and male traits play a role in at least 50 percent of such instances. The scientists believe that the approach may ...
According to an outlandish new notion, there could be one “anti-universe” that exists in the pre-Big Bang era. The concept presupposes that the primordial cosmos was compact, hot, and compact — and so homogeneous that time seems to be symmetrical ...
One of mankind’s greatest talents is our capacity to communicate in a complex and detailed manner. The ability to preserve and create knowledge over generations, collaborating on a worldwide scale beyond anything ever seen on Earth, is enabled by the ...
A dead star on the run that is zipping across space at breakneck speeds has left a massive trail of matter as well as antimatter particles in its wake. The star is a pulsar known as PSR J2030+4415 or J2030 ...
A new research describes one of the first documented cat-like hunters on the western coast of North America, adding fresh insights to our understanding of these prehistoric predators and the development of contemporary carnivores. Nowadays, the capacity to consume an ...
Observations suggest that the surface materials of outermost main-belt asteroids, which are thought to have provided the building blocks for Earth’s water & life, are really only sustained at very cold temperatures. These asteroids originated in faraway orbits and may contribute to ...
Research has uncovered the neural network in the brain that converts intentions to movement responding to a stimulus. The brain functions similarly to an orchestra. In symphonies, instruments perform a variety of melodies at varying tempos and timbres. A musical ...
The researchers made an interesting discovery when re-examining thin sections of Bushveld chromitites: chromite is often found as individual grains that seem to be suspended inside matrix minerals, which they thought was strange. Because of this result, the researchers are ...
Galaxies seldom exist in isolation. Instead, gravity draws hundreds to thousands of them together, generating huge clusters that are the universe’s biggest objects. Scientists have determined that the hydrogen gas inside galaxy clusters is very hot—roughly 10 million degrees Kelvin, ...
Astronomers have only detected four asteroids before they reached the Earth’s atmosphere: 2008 TC3, 2014 AA, 2018 LA, and 2019 MO. This is because detecting an asteroid before it enters the Earth’s atmosphere is such an uncommon occurrence for astronomers. ...
The identities of two mystery gaps inside the Great Pyramid of Giza may be revealed by a new, ultra-powerful examination of the structure utilizing cosmic rays. As per prior pyramid scans, the biggest of the 2 voids is situated somewhere ...
It is estimated that there was almost no oxygen in the atmosphere throughout the first 2 billion years of Earth’s existence. Although certain bacteria were photosynthesizing during the later part of this time, the amount of oxygen in the atmosphere ...
According to a novel concept advanced by MIT scientists, oxygen began to accumulate in the atmosphere as a result of interactions between particular marine microorganisms and minerals found in marine sediments. These interactions aided in the prevention of oxygen consumption, ...
Due to its threatening look and growing reach in North America, the world’s biggest hornet has recently garnered widespread media attention. Although the term murder hornet may exaggerate the harm posed by the Asian giant hornet (Vespa mandarinia), biologists believe ...
A recent research discovered that sleeping for one night under a faint light, such as from a Small tv with the audio turned off, increased the blood glucose and heartbeat of healthy young individuals partaking in a sleep laboratory experiment. ...
It was recently discovered that a unique species of softshell turtle (Hutchemys walkerorum) inhabited North Dakota just at the final moments of the Cretaceous Period, roughly 66.5 million years in the past – a little before the extinction event that erased all of the ...
Two enormous blobs exist deep below the Earth’s mantle. One is located under Africa, whereas the other is practically exactly opposite, beneath the Pacific Ocean. However, these two masses are not symmetrical. According to new study, the blob under Africa ...
The Hubble Space Telescope recorded a laser-like jet that seems to be ejected by a young star. Hubble Space Telescope, March 7, 2022. (credit: ESA/Hubble & NASA, B. Nisini) The outburst originated from a really new star that was just ...
NASA is always on the lookout for ‘possibly dangerous’ asteroids that might endanger Earth. NASA is also planning for the worst-case scenario: a collision with an asteroid. Yes, an asteroid might collide with Earth. In a surprising turn of events, ...
As researchers learn more about brains and how they operate, it’s useful to know how much brain tissue is needed to execute specific jobs – and it turns out that just 302 neurons are needed to make complicated judgments. A ...
Stone tools found at prehistoric sites seem to have gone through a pair of life cycles: they were produced, used, and then abandoned before being scooped up and utilized again. Recent research proposes an intriguing theory as to why this ...
Dr. Uma Naidoo, a psychiatrist, cognitive health researcher, and dietitian proposed a variety of brain-boosting food types that people aren’t eating enough of premised on her experience with hundreds of individuals – consuming them may enhance your mood, enhance your ...





























