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Maya collapse mystery deepens as scientists find no drought at key site
Science Daily - 28 Apr 2026 01:44
The mysterious collapse of the Maya civilization may not have been driven solely by drought after all. New evidence from lake sediments in Guatemala reveals that one key city, Itzan, enjoyed a stable climate even as its ...
Language and Empathy Have Distinct Origins in the Developing Brain
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 23:59
A new fMRI study of 3-to-9-year-olds shows that the brain's architecture for speaking and empathy is distinct and stable from early childhood.
NASA rover uncovers rock with 7 new organic molecules on Mars - the 'most diverse collection' ever seen
Live Science - 27 Apr 2026 23:17
NASA Curiosity rover uncovers rock with 7 new organic molecules on Mars
Positive Feedback Traps New Ideas
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 22:51
A new study reveals the "Ant Mill" effect in social and neural networks, showing how learning rules can stall or accelerate spreading.
Abdominal Movement Flushes Neural Waste
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 21:48
Tensing your stomach acts as a hydraulic pump, swaying the brain to clear out toxins.
Neanderthals' brains weren't to blame for their demise, new study suggests
Live Science - 27 Apr 2026 21:38
Researchers examining the brains of living people found that they differed more substantially than Neanderthals' brains differed from modern humans', calling into question the reason our evolutionary cousins myst...
Why the Brain Starts with Too Much to Build Memories
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 21:22
New neuroscience research challenges the "blank slate" theory, proving that the hippocampal memory center starts full and streamlines as we age.
This ultracold quantum device turns electricity into something far stranger that could unlock sound-based lasers
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 21:00
Researchers at McGill University have developed a novel device that generates sound-like particles known as phonons at extremely cold temperatures. The technology could be used to create phonon lasers, with possible appl...
Prior Sleep and Age Sculpt the Brains Awake Signals
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 20:59
Researchers demonstrate that brain signals during wakefulness depend on sleep quality, with children and adults showing opposite neural dynamics.
The Rise of AI Chatbot Addiction
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 19:31
Researchers warn that AI chatbots are engineered for addiction, using "guilt-tripping" deletion prompts and instant validation to keep users hooked.
Quantum Computers Are Coming to Break Cryptography Faster Than Anyone Expected
Singularity Hub - 27 Apr 2026 19:14
Algorithmic advances are steadily lowering the bar for quantum attacks-even before large-scale hardware exists. The post Quantum Computers Are Coming to Break Cryptography Faster Than Anyone Expected appeared first on Si...
Coral reefs on a remote archipelago shrugged off a massive heatwave
New Scientist - 27 Apr 2026 19:00
Scientists were shocked to find that the Houtman Abrolhos Islands coral reefs survived a prolonged extreme heatwave in 2025 virtually unharmed, which may reveal how to protect corals elsewhere
Why the keto diet could be a revolutionary way to treat mental illness
New Scientist - 27 Apr 2026 19:00
You may think of the high-fat, low-carb eating plan as a faddish way to lose weight. But the keto diet is now being used to tackle conditions from severe depression to bipolar disorder and anorexia, with transformative r...
Breaking connections helps ideas spread farther, says physics-based study
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 18:30
Sticking with the same people might feel safe and comfortable. But a new Northwestern University study suggests it can actually trap new ideas and behaviors inside tight echo chambers. By contrast, the research, publishe...
Machine learning offers faster, more reliable analysis of Fermi surfaces in search of spintronic materials
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 18:20
The search for next-generation electronic materials often starts with studying the Fermi surface, which serves as a map of a material's electronic structure. Its shape varies with crystal structure, composition, and ...
Sound of Fear: Infrasound Mimics Supernatural Feelings
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 17:28
A new study reveals how low-frequency infrasound silently shifts human mood and raises stress hormones.
Single X-ray photons reveal hidden light-matter interactions in 50-nanometer double slits
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 17:20
A rainbow reveals with colors what otherwise remains hidden: light is "refracted" by transparent matter, in this case water droplets. This same physical effect underlies many everyday technologies, like LCD scree...
Neural network speeds tuning of attosecond light pulses for physics experiments
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 17:00
Researchers from Skoltech and the Shanghai Institute of Optics and Fine Mechanics have developed an approach that helps optimize the parameters of a laser-plasma source of attosecond pulses-ultrashort flashes of light us...
Why the Hard Drive Analogy Fails for Human Memory
Neuroscience News - 27 Apr 2026 16:43
Neuroscience explains that forgotten memories are often the result of poor encoding or faded retrieval paths, rather than a lack of "space" in the brain.
Synchrotron safety monitoring sheds light on dark photons
Phys.org - 27 Apr 2026 15:40
A scientist from Tokyo Metropolitan University has proposed using safety monitoring at synchrotron facilities to study the properties of dark photons, hypothetical particles proposed to explain dark matter. Calculations ...
Amazfit Active 3 Premium review: A great budget smartwatch for running beginners
Live Science - 27 Apr 2026 15:30
Lightweight, durable and easy to use, the Amazfit Active 3 Premium is one of the best entry-level running watches we have tested.
Giant Arctic continent launched dinosaurs to world domination
New Scientist - 27 Apr 2026 15:00
Coincident with the rise of the dinosaurs, a large landmass filled most of the Arctic circle, potentially contributing to global cooling that advantaged the famous reptiles