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Scientists discover towering red auroras reaching deep into space above Japan
Science Daily - 22 May 2026 01:02
Mysterious red auroras spotted over Japan were found reaching astonishingly high altitudes, even during space storms considered relatively mild. The discovery suggests hidden solar activity may be stronger than scientist...
James Webb discovers a rare giant planet with surprisingly Earth-like temperatures
Science Daily - 22 May 2026 00:41
Astronomers using NASAs James Webb Space Telescope have uncovered a rare world unlike anything in our solar system - a giant planet about the size of Saturn with surprisingly Earth-like temperatures and an atmosphere pac...
Scientists discover a two-stage aging process that may cause cancer and arthritis
Science Daily - 21 May 2026 23:00
A new theory suggests many age-related diseases may actually start decades before symptoms appear. Researchers say early-life damage - from infections, injuries, or genetic mutations - can remain hidden until aging weake...
Structured Programs Physically Slow Down Biological Aging
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 22:24
A new study reveals that structured, multi-domain lifestyle interventions directly slow critical aspects of biological aging.
Think youre bad at languages? Experts say these 5 myths are to blame
Science Daily - 21 May 2026 22:14
Many people avoid learning a new language because they remember stressful grammar lessons or fear making mistakes. But language experts say communication, culture, and connection matter far more than perfection. Modern a...
There's a new T. rex from the dinosaur age - and it ruled the seas with a skull-crushing bite
Live Science - 21 May 2026 22:13
The newly described mosasaur Tylosaurus rex spanned up to 43 feet (13 meters) long and may have been one of the fiercest marine predators of the dinosaur age.
800-year-old 'hugging skeletons' are genetically confirmed as Poland's only medieval same-sex double burial
Live Science - 21 May 2026 22:04
Two skeletons found in an embrace next to a 13th-century Polish cathedral were both women, an ancient DNA analysis confirms, but their relationship remains a mystery.
Large Rewards Accelerate Learning Speed by Extending Brain Signals
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 22:00
Large rewards radically accelerate learning speed by altering the timeline of dopamine signaling.
Broken Sleep Rhythms: The Glymphatic Link to Dementia
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 20:39
During non-REM sleep, synchronized chemical waves trigger rhythmic vascular movements known as vasomotion, pumping cerebrospinal fluid through the glymphatic system to flush out toxic amyloid-beta and tau proteins. When ...
RNA Origami and Nanopores Accurately Size ALS Genes
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 20:11
A new study introduces an innovative platform capable of accurately sizing the toxic repeat expansion mutations that drive muscular dystrophy, Huntingtons disease, and ALS.
Study Maps 175 Vicious Mental Health Loops
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 19:47
A new systems-epidemiology study maps how 29 separate biological, psychological, and social factors interact to trap young adults aged 18 to 40 in self-reinforcing psychiatric loops.
A new light-based sensor could help make ultrasensitive disease testing more portable
Phys.org - 21 May 2026 19:40
When we think about highly sensitive medical testing, we often imagine a hospital laboratory filled with large instruments, trained technicians, and carefully controlled conditions. This is especially true for optical bi...
Mathematicians stunned by AI's biggest breakthrough in mathematics yet
New Scientist - 21 May 2026 19:13
Artificial intelligence built by OpenAI has cracked a decades-old conjecture by Paul Erds, which mathematicians have hailed as a monumental moment for AI in mathematics
Epic dreaming is leaving people exhausted and distressed
New Scientist - 21 May 2026 18:00
Some people experience vivid, incessant dreams that leave them feeling exhausted the next day, with researchers calling for this "epic dreaming" to be classed as a sleep disorder
Long-Term Depression Reverses Brain Network Connectivity
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 17:45
How does the duration of major depressive disorder permanently reshape human brain wiring? A new neuroimaging study demonstrates that the length of time a person remains depressed fundamentally alters functional brain co...
Emoji-Based Test Screens Kids Social Skills
Neuroscience News - 21 May 2026 17:22
A new study introduces a highly reliable, 9-question screening tool designed to evaluate the social skills of children aged 3 to 5.
Great Pyramid of Giza is remarkably resilient to earthquakes - and it's due to the ancient Egyptians' 'extraordinary' engineering knowledge
Live Science - 21 May 2026 17:00
The Great Pyramid of Giza has survived for more than 4,600 years despite nearby earthquakes, and new research reveals why.
China's real-life 'transformer' mech is a giant humanoid robot that can switch from bounding on 4 legs to walking on 2
Live Science - 21 May 2026 17:00
The new 'mecha' robot, which weighs over 1,000 pounds and stands nearly 10 foot tall, is designed for urban mobility.
Quantum supremacy just ran into an unexpected rival: An ordinary laptop armed with new math
Phys.org - 21 May 2026 16:00
Using a conventional computer and cutting-edge mathematical tools and code, physicists at the Center for Computational Quantum Physics (CCQ) at the Simons Foundation's Flatiron Institute and collaborators at Boston U...
Black holes may avoid singularities when charge and Hawking radiation combine, theoretical physicist argues
Phys.org - 21 May 2026 15:36
Black holes are regions in space where gravity is so strong that nothing, even light, can escape. Einstein's theory of general relativity breaks down inside black holes, either by the presence of a so-called "cur...
Womens better memories may delay Alzheimers diagnosis by years
New Scientist - 21 May 2026 15:00
Women appear cognitively normal for almost three years longer than men after their brains start to develop Alzheimers disease, making it harder to diagnose and preventing early treatment
Unusual nonlinear thermoelectric effect appears in chiral tellurium, confirming theoretical predictions
Phys.org - 21 May 2026 14:40
An unusual thermoelectric effect has been observed in the semiconductor tellurium by RIKEN physicists for the first time. This demonstration points to the potential of similar materials to be used in applications such as...