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7,000-year-old natural mummy found at the Takarkori rock shelter (Individual H1) in Southern Libya.

First ancient genomes from the Green Sahara deciphered

Categories Life & Non-humans, Social Sciences
bat

Scientists solve “cocktail party” mystery of bat echolocation

Categories Life & Non-humans, Physics & Mathematics
Design and control of the mechanical patient and tremor-suppression mechanism

Soft Artificial Muscles Show Promise in Quieting Hand Tremors

Categories Health, Technology
A star and a black hole orbit each other closely: mass from the star is captured by the black hole. As a consequence of this, a pair of jets launch away from the black hole.

Tiny Black Holes Pack a Cosmic Punch: Scientists Spot New Particle Accelerators in Space

Categories Physics & Mathematics, Space
Common noctules are one of only four bat species known to migrate across the European continent

Migrating Bats Discovered ‘Surfing’ Storm Fronts Across Europe

Categories Life & Non-humans
Skeletal element (upper hip) that yielded an ancient syphilis-like genome.

Syphilis Emerged in the Americas Before Columbus

Categories Health
An artistic impression of Trappist-1 b shortly before it passes behind the cool, red dwarf star, Trappist-1. Such stars are known for their activity with large starspots and eruptions. Trappist-1 b may experience intense volcanism.

TRAPPIST-1 b: A Barren Rock or a World Wrapped in Haze?

Categories Space
Scientists discover a new pathway to long-term memory formation in the brain that can bypass the formation of short-term memory.

Scientists Reveal Direct Path to Long-Term Memory Formation, Bypassing Short-Term Memory

Categories Brain & Behavior
female Bonobo

Rangers and Ancient Forests Shield Earth’s Largest Wild Bonobo Population

Categories Life & Non-humans
Trump meme

AI might scare us, but can we scare it?

Categories Technology
Neha Sapkal does research to understand the neural code of stopping in the fly.

HALT! Scientists decode brain mechanisms of stopping

Categories Brain & Behavior, Life & Non-humans
A dormant human blastoid.

Scientists Discover Mechanism to “Pause” Early Human Development

Categories Health, Life & Non-humans
An example of word-initial lengthening in Mojeño Trinitario, an Arawakan language spoken in the Amazon region of… [more] © Frederic Blum et al., Nature Human Behaviour (2024)

Study Reveals Universal Pattern in Speech: Consonants Lengthened at Word Beginnings

Categories Brain & Behavior
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