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Brain scans reveal how a woman voluntarily enters a psychedelic-like trance without drugs

Brain scans reveal how a woman voluntarily enters a psychedelic-like trance without drugs

A groundbreaking fMRI study has mapped the exact neural shifts of a self-induced visionary state. Researchers discovered that a woman capable of volun...

Humor helps older adults navigate aging, research suggests

Humor plays a vital role in helping older adults cope with the challenges of aging and staying socially connected, according to new research....

Microbes Found Inside a 183-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Turned Its Bones Into a Stunning 3D Fossil - Indian Defence Review

Microbes Found Inside a 183-Million-Year-Old Ichthyosaur Turned Its Bones Into a Stunning 3D Fossil Indian Defence Review...

New study pinpoints climate conditions for restoring the endangered butternut tree

The butternut tree, a close relative of black walnut prized for its pale wood and wildlife value, is on the brink of disappearing from North American ...

Metal detectorists make incredible discovery while searching Welsh field

Metal detectorists make incredible discovery while searching Welsh field

Friends and metal detecting buddies Chris Evans and James Fraser said it was a tremendous experience when they made their latest exciting discovery...

NinjaOne offers a free trial of the IT management platform trusted by 35,000 organisations

NinjaOne offers a free trial of the IT management platform trusted by 35,000 organisations

If your IT team is still toggling between six different consoles to patch a laptop, check its backup status, and verify it is not running a vulnerable...

Artemis mission shares office space—and physics—with Apollo

As four astronauts whiz toward a flyby of the moon, looking out for them are mission control experts using cutting-edge technology and lessons learned...

Tesla hit by Iranian missile debris in Israel and survives

Tesla hit by Iranian missile debris in Israel and survives

A Tesla in Israel absorbed a direct hit from missile debris, and the glassroof held. The post Tesla hit by Iranian missile debris in Israel and surviv...

Our modern vision evolved from an ancient one‐eyed worm creature

Our modern vision evolved from an ancient one‐eyed worm creature

It's easy to take our eyes for granted. But our recent research shows they took an incredible evolutionary journey to reach their current familiar for...

Scientists Analyzed First Results from Blue Ghost Lunar Lander and Made a Discovery No One Expected - The Daily Galaxy

Scientists Analyzed First Results from Blue Ghost Lunar Lander and Made a Discovery No One Expected The Daily Galaxy 1st results from Blue Ghost lunar...

58 tortillas, five hot sauces and one toilet: life aboard spacecraft Orion

They're sipping smoothies, snapping phone pics, dealing with crashed email and fixing broken toilets: astronauts, they're just like us....

Your squishy, wormlike ancestors are at least 4 million years older than you thought - CNN

Your squishy, wormlike ancestors are at least 4 million years older than you thought CNN Humans’ closest invertebrate ancestors date back much furth...

Giant Invasive Mantises Are Taking Over Europe

Giant Invasive Mantises Are Taking Over Europe

These mantises are increasingly posing a threat to local biodiversity through intense predation and competition for reproduction. Few insects capture ...

Perilous journey of primordial germ cells in mammals uncovered for first time

Perilous journey of primordial germ cells in mammals uncovered for first time

MRC LMB say work could provide insights into conditions such as infertility and germ cell tumours....

Ancient Farmers Accidentally Bred Aggressive “Warrior” Plants

Ancient Farmers Accidentally Bred Aggressive “Warrior” Plants

An evolutionary “arms race” for light and space drove the early domestication of wheat, according to new research that could provide new insights ...

Native Americans were making dice, gambling, exploring probability millennia before their Old World counterparts

A new study in American Antiquity presents evidence that the earliest known dice in human history were made and used by Native American hunter-gathere...

Scientists Discover New Way To Eliminate “Zombie Cells” Driving Aging

Scientists Discover New Way To Eliminate “Zombie Cells” Driving Aging

Scientists uncover a metabolic vulnerability in aging cells that could be key to restoring resilience and combating age-related diseases. As people gr...

‘National spirits’ lead global beverage alcohol decline over 2025

‘National spirits’ lead global beverage alcohol decline over 2025

According to preliminary data released today by the IWSR, total beverage alcohol (TBA) volume declined in 2025 by -2% across 22 markets – representi...

Findings from Nesscliffe Hill archaeological dig to be shared in public talk

Conclusions from years of archaeological excavation will be shared in a public talk this month....

Humans are en route to the moon for the first time in 54 years – and Australia’s Dish is tracking them

Humans are en route to the moon for the first time in 54 years – and Australia’s Dish is tracking them

The Murriyang radio telescope in Parkes, NSW broadcast the moon landing in 1969 and is now tracking the Artemis II crewed lunar mission Get our breaki...