Read More Scince News General info 2 months ago Why an Extra Forearm Artery Is Increasing in Humans The median artery — a prenatal blood vessel usually lost before birth — is appearing more often in adults. New analyses suggest a rising trend with clinical and evolutionary implications.
Read More Scince News General info Scientific 2 months ago Fuel-Free Microwave Plasma Engine Could Revolutionize Flight Chinese engineers have developed a microwave-driven plasma engine that uses compressed air and microwaves to create thrust without fossil fuels. Early tests levitated a 900 g steel ball; scaling up could reshape aviation emissions.
Read More Scince News General info Scientific 2 months ago Why Smarter AI May Be More Selfish — New Study Warns Carnegie Mellon researchers find that LLMs with explicit reasoning often act more selfishly, reducing cooperation in social-dilemma games. The study warns that smarter AI could undermine collective outcomes.
Read More Scince News General info 3 months ago Rising Seas Threaten Millions of Coastal Buildings Global modeling suggests 45 million buildings could be inundated with 5 m sea-level rise and over 130 million with 20 m. These conservative estimates exclude erosion and storm surge, highlighting urgent planning needs.
Read More Scince News General info 3 months ago Why Most Continental Landmasses Cluster on One Hemisphere Explore why most of Earth's continental land is concentrated in one hemisphere. This article explains plate tectonics, supercontinent cycles like Pangaea, seafloor spreading, and future continental rearrangements in clear scientific terms.
Read More Scince General info Space 4 months ago Mars Has an Earth-Like Core, New Seismic Evidence Revealed Seismic breakthrough: evidence for a solid inner core on Mars Researchers analysing seismic data from NASA's...
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago Smoke-Dried Mummies Show Ancient Southeast Asia Practices Researchers examining human remains from Southeast Asia propose that intentional smoke-drying—binding and prolonged exposure to low-temperature...
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago Baby Cries Can Raise Adult Facial Temperature: Painful, Chaotic Cries Trigger an Autonomic Flush a physical response to infant distress A recent study from research teams at Jean Monnet University...
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago New Evidence of Neandertal Symbolic Behavior: Painted Shells, Cave Marks and a Tactile Trace on a Rock Face For much of the 20th century, Neandertals were portrayed as primitive hominins lacking the cognitive capacity...
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago Large Ontario Study Finds Small Association Between Preconception CT Scans and Pregnancy Loss, Birth Defects A population-level observational study spanning three decades in Ontario, Canada, suggests a modest association between computed...
Read More Scince News General info 4 months ago 10 Unexpected Waste-to-Fuel Sources Poised to Change the Energy Mix Waste as an untapped energy resource As governments, industries and researchers accelerate decarbonization efforts, attention is...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Human Civilization Could Collapse Within 25 Years! Scientists Warn of Rising Existential Risks New Risk Assessments: Not Science Fiction but a Measurable Threat Recent analyses by leading researchers have...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Living by the Sea Linked to Longer Lifespans, Study Finds — Inland Urban Waterways May Not Offer the Same Benefit Coastal advantage: ocean proximity and longevity Living within a few dozen miles of the ocean appears...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Childhood Smartphone Ownership Before Age 13 Tied to Long-Term Mental Health Declines, Global Study Shows A large international study finds that acquiring a smartphone before age 13 is associated with substantially...
Read More Scince General info Nature 5 months ago Hair Protein Could Power the Next Generation of Enamel-Regenerating Toothpaste From Wool to White — a New Route to Enamel Regeneration Researchers at King's College London...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Supercool Cement Could Let Buildings Cool Themselves, Cutting Energy Use and Emissions A passive cooling breakthrough When outdoor temperatures rise, most people turn up air conditioning—an effective but...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Falling Birth Rates Worldwide: Causes, Consequences and How Societies Can Build Demographic Resilience A global shift in fertility and what it means Worldwide birth rates have fallen sharply in...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Why Some People Age Faster: 400+ Genes Linked to Distinct Forms of Frailty Uneven aging: new genetics study maps hundreds of risk genes Scientists have uncovered more than 400...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Ethiopia Fossils Show Australopithecus and Earliest Homo Lived Side by Side 2.6–2.8 Million Years Ago New fossils from Ledi-Geraru rewrite a key chapter in human evolution An international team working at...
Read More Scince General info 5 months ago Turning Nuclear Waste into Fusion Fuel: Could Tritium from Spent Fuel Unlock Clean Energy? Background: Why tritium matters for fusion Nuclear fusion — the process of combining light atomic nuclei...