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Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery - ScienceAlert

Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery ScienceAlert Extraordinary fossils solve a 500-million-year mystery: Bryozoans were t...

Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery

Extraordinary Fossils Solve a 500-Million-Year Evolution Mystery

"These fossils finally close that chapter." ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a ...

People in the longest living populations on Earth tend to eat roughly four to five times as many beans as the average Westerner — black beans in Nicoya, fava beans and chickpeas in Sardinia and Ikaria, soybeans in Okinawa — making beans the single most consistent dietary feature across communities where reaching 100 is not unusual, in a finding that has held up across decades of longevity research

People in the longest living populations on Earth tend to eat roughly four to five times as many beans as the average Westerner — black beans in Nicoya, fava beans and chickpeas in Sardinia and Ikaria, soybeans in Okinawa — making beans the single most consistent dietary feature across communities where reaching 100 is not unusual, in a finding that has held up across decades of longevity research

If you sat down to eat with a 95-year-old Sardinian shepherd, an 87-year-old Ikarian widow, a 92-year-old Okinawan farmer, and a 100-year-old Costa Ri...

Rare-earth-free zinc oxide achieves a first in stress-to-light conversion

Mechanoluminescent materials convert mechanical energy such as stress, strain and vibration directly into light, making them attractive as self-powere...

Novel forecasting model developed to predict river temperature

The temperature of rivers is something most people think about only if they plan to go swimming, kayaking or spend a day fishing. Few consider how it ...

UW researchers built AI agents that quickly estimate electronic devices’ carbon footprints

UW researchers built AI agents that quickly estimate electronic devices’ carbon footprints

If you shop on Google Flights, you get a quick comparison for different itineraries: One flight’s carbon emissions may be average, while another’s...

Giant Underground Detector Releases First Major Findings on Ghost Particles

Giant Underground Detector Releases First Major Findings on Ghost Particles

“It really makes me look forward to more exciting results in the future." ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, neve...

Building robust materials from start may ease critical mineral risks, perspective argues

Building robust materials from start may ease critical mineral risks, perspective argues

Researchers at the Federal Institute for Materials Research and Testing (BAM) outline in a perspective paper how high-performance materials for batter...

Elusive Deep-sea Goblin Shark Seen Alive For First Time - Mirage News

Elusive Deep-sea Goblin Shark Seen Alive For First Time Mirage News Goblin shark filmed in its native habitat for the first time Popular Science...

More than two-thirds of the world’s people now live in countries having too few children to hold their populations steady — a quiet reversal, crossed gradually over the past two decades, that demographers say will reshape economies, cities and old age within a single lifetime.

More than two-thirds of the world’s people now live in countries having too few children to hold their populations steady — a quiet reversal, crossed gradually over the past two decades, that demographers say will reshape economies, cities and old age within a single lifetime.

According to the UN Population Division’s World Fertility 2024 report, 131 of the 237 countries and areas it tracks now have fertility below 2.1 bir...

Elusive deep-sea goblin shark seen alive for the first time - UWA

Elusive deep-sea goblin shark seen alive for the first time UWA Goblin shark filmed in its native habitat for the first time Popular Science Elusive D...

Why did students paid one dollar to call a boring task enjoyable end up believing it, while those paid twenty dollars did not?

Why did students paid one dollar to call a boring task enjoyable end up believing it, while those paid twenty dollars did not?

In a 1959 Stanford experiment, two groups were paid to lie about a tedious task. The group paid less came to believe the lie. The result launched one ...

A two-week mindfulness course might sound too short to make any real difference, but in one UCSB study it cut mind-wandering and lifted GRE reading-comprehension by roughly 16 percentile points, along with working memory

A two-week mindfulness course might sound too short to make any real difference, but in one UCSB study it cut mind-wandering and lifted GRE reading-comprehension by roughly 16 percentile points, along with working memory

Sixteen percentile points. That is the size of the average GRE reading-comprehension gain a group of undergraduates posted after two weeks, in a study...

You can have a loving family, a close partner, and a dense network of friends, and still be measurably, scientifically lonely. The phenomenon is called emotional loneliness, and it was first described in 1973 by the American sociologist Robert Weiss, who showed that the absence of close attachment relationships cannot be compensated for by the presence of social ones

You can have a loving family, a close partner, and a dense network of friends, and still be measurably, scientifically lonely. The phenomenon is called emotional loneliness, and it was first described in 1973 by the American sociologist Robert Weiss, who showed that the absence of close attachment relationships cannot be compensated for by the presence of social ones

The standard popular framing treats loneliness as a problem of insufficient social contact. The lonely person, in this picture, lives alone, has few f...

Jiangmen Neutrino Observatory Reveals First Physics Result - Mirage News

Jiangmen Neutrino Observatory Reveals First Physics Result Mirage News An underground detector in China unveils its first major findings about mysteri...

HKUST Uncovers Mechanism behind Accelerated Interfacial Polymerization

HKUST Uncovers Mechanism behind Accelerated Interfacial Polymerization

Researchers at The Hong Kong University of Science and Technology (HKUST) have achieved two major breakthroughs in interfacial polymerization, a key...

Research uncovers novel electronic properties in quantum material

Florida State University physicists are part of a team that has discovered unusual superconducting states in parts of graphene, with the potential to ...

Physicists create new family of Schrödinger-cat states

Physicists create new family of Schrödinger-cat states

Quantum mechanics, unlike classical physics, allows objects to exist in more than one state at the same time. This idea is often illustrated by Schro�...

Alesis LLC Adds Three New Joint Ventures in a Single Week, Expanding the Alesis Apnea Network to Chicago, Upper Michigan, and South Florida

Alesis LLC Adds Three New Joint Ventures in a Single Week, Expanding the Alesis Apnea Network to Chicago, Upper Michigan, and South Florida

COCOA BEACH, Fla.--(BUSINESS WIRE)--Alesis LLC today announced the addition of three new joint venture locations to the Alesis Apnea Network in a sing...

The human body gives off a faint glow of visible light, produced by ordinary chemical reactions inside living cells. It is real light, but it is far too weak to see: roughly a thousand times below the sensitivity of the naked eye, so to us the body appears completely dark.

The human body gives off a faint glow of visible light, produced by ordinary chemical reactions inside living cells. It is real light, in the range ou...