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Published Study explores what motivates people to watch footage of disasters and extreme weather



The release in July 2024 of the blockbuster film Twisters (centred around a social-media celebrity s...
Published Ancient dingo DNA shows modern dingoes share little ancestry with modern dog breeds



A study of ancient dingo DNA revealed that the distribution of modern dingoes across Australia, incl...
Published Will EEG be able to read your dreams? The future of the brain activity measure as it marks 100 years



One hundred years after the human brain's electrical activity was first recorded, experts are celebr...
Published Elephants as a new model for understanding human evolution - Elephants as a New Model for Understanding Human Evolution



Human culture and language may be the result of 'self-domestication': an evolutionary process that l...
Published Venoms in snakes and salivary protein in mammals share a common origin - Venoms in Snakes and Salivary Protein in Mammals Share a Common Origin


A new study has found that a class of toxins found in snake and mammalian venom evolved from the sam...
Published Rationing: A fairer way to fight climate change? - Rationing: A Fairer Way to Fight Climate Change?


World War II-style rationing could be an effective way to reduce carbon emissions, according to new...
Published Bees and wasps use the same architectural solutions to join large hexagons to small hexagons - Bees and Wasps: The Ingenious Architects of Hexagons


Bees and wasps have converged on the same architectural solutions to nest-building problems, accordi...
Published 'Trojan' asteroids in far reaches of solar system more common than previously thought - Trojan Asteroids in Far Reaches of Solar System More Common Than Previously Thought


Astronomers have discovered the first Trojan asteroid sharing the orbit of Uranus, and believe 2011 ...
Published Genetic tools probe microbial dark matter



Genetic manipulation of a puzzling, miniscule bacteria that has lived in human mouths at least since...
Published Superfluids could share characteristic with common fluids



Every fluid -- from Earth's atmosphere to blood pumping through the human body -- has viscosity, a q...
Published Contact-tracing apps could improve vaccination strategies - Contact-Tracing Apps: A Potential Game-Changer for Vaccination Strategies


Mathematical modeling of disease spread suggests that herd immunity could be achieved with fewer vac...
Published Autonomous synthesis robot uses AI to speed up chemical discovery



Chemists have developed an autonomous chemical synthesis robot with an integrated AI-driven machine...
Published Robotic metamaterial: An endless domino effect



If it walks like a particle, and talks like a particle... it may still not be a particle. A topologi...
Published Milk on ice: Antarctic time capsule of whole milk powder sheds light on the enduring qualities--and evolution--of dairy products past and present



In a remarkable discovery, whole milk powder manufactured in New Zealand in 1907 and transported to...
Published Long-standing marine mystery solved: How algae get nitrogen to grow



Scientists shed light on an unexpected partnership: A marine diatom and a bacterium that can account...
Published Woolly mammoth movements tied to earliest Alaska hunting camps



Researchers have linked the travels of a 14,000-year-old woolly mammoth with the oldest known human...
Published Half a billion-year-old spiny slug reveals the origins of mollusks



Exceptional fossils with preserved soft parts reveal that the earliest mollusks were flat, armored s...
Published Earth and Venus grew up as rambunctious planets - Earth and Venus: The Rambunctious Planets


Using machine learning and simulations of giant impacts, researchers found that the planets residing...
Published Snap the stars to see your photo on ESA portal - Snap the Stars to See Your Photo on ESA Portal


Have you taken an interesting astronomical photo this year? From planets and moons to the Sun, stars...
Published Do forest trees really 'talk' through underground fungi? - Do Forest Trees Really 'Talk' Through Underground Fungi?


The idea that forest trees can 'talk' to each other, share resources with their seedlings -- and eve ...