Researchers use integrated imaging data to identify sex-specific brain signatures driving obesity. A study discovered sex-specific brain signals that affect obesity development, with women’s obesity…
Archaeologists Discover First Direct Evidence of Drug Use in Ancient Europe
A study examining human hair strands from a burial location in Menorca, Spain, reveals that early human societies utilized plant-based hallucinogenic substances, according to a…
Striding Towards the Big Bang: Unraveling Ridge Correlations in Simple Collisions
The observation brings physicists a step closer to finding the origin of collective phenomena in small collision systems. In a significant discovery, the ALICE collaboration…
Muscle Pain or Fatigue From Statins? What Cholesterol Patients Need To Know
Statins do not increase muscle injury after prolonged walking, important for heart health in statin users. A study published in the Journal of the American…
Drought Alert: Europe’s Second Warmest Winter Threatens Water, Agriculture, and Energy
Europe has just endured its second warmest winter on record. Much of southern and western Europe has been affected by substantial anomalies of soil moisture…
Drought Alert: Europe’s Second Warmest Winter Threatens Water, Agriculture, and Energy
Europe has just endured its second warmest winter on record. Much of southern and western Europe has been affected by substantial anomalies of soil moisture…
Worming Their Way Into the Secrets of Cell Differentiation – A “Startling” Discovery
Johns Hopkins University researchers have discovered that the protein histone H3 in roundworm chromosomes influences cell differentiation and pluripotency, challenging traditional views on heredity and…
Cracking the Autism Code: Brain Study Reveals Four Distinct Subtypes
Researchers at Weill Cornell Medicine identified four distinct subtypes of autism spectrum disorder through machine learning analysis of neuroimaging data, potentially paving the way for…
The Breaking Point: Lost Missions at Mars (NASA Documentary)
The Jet Propulsion Laboratory’s success in landing the low-cost Mars Pathfinder mission in 1997 was viewed as proof that spacecraft could be built more often…
Dark Photon Dark Matter Breakthrough: Trailblazing Cryogenic Detection Techniques
Millimeter-wave technologies assist in examining ‘light’ dark matter. Scientists at Kyoto University have developed an experimental method to examine ultra-light dark matter by observing its…