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2,000 years ago in Scotland, people removed a corpse's brain and fashioned the arm bones into tools
Live Science - 10 Jun 2026 01:01
A new analysis of 2,000-year-old skeletons found in northern Scotland has revealed an unusual funeral ritual involving the manipulation of dead bodies.
Physicists harness potential of quantum phase transitions
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2026 23:20
Researchers at University College Dublin and international collaborators have just published a detailed and accessible guide that aims to translate theoretical ideas into practical devices for quantum enhanced sensing te...
Cancer patients found a simple way to stay mentally sharp during chemotherapy
Science Daily - 9 Jun 2026 23:16
Chemo brain affects up to 80% of people receiving chemotherapy, making everyday tasks harder. In a new trial, cancer patients who followed a home-based exercise program showed better attention and fewer noticeable cognit...
Parental Infertility Biology, Not IVF, Linked to Child Autism Traits
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 22:42
A new study untangled the relationship between parental fertility history, reproductive technologies, and childhood behavioral outcomes.
Glucosamine Supplement Linked to Accelerated Alzheimers Progression
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 22:26
Analyzing 12 years of deidentified patient electronic records using AI, researchers discovered that glucosamine use among individuals with Mild Cognitive Impairment (MCI) is associated with a 25% higher likelihood of pro...
Neutron-rich nuclei yield beta-decay clues that could refine heavy-element origin models
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2026 22:00
How are heavy elements formed in the universe? Extremely neutron-rich atomic nuclei and their beta-decay rates play an important role in this process. Until now, it has been very difficult to determine these rates experi...
Physicists observe synchronized quantum dance of excitons and phonons
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2026 21:40
An international team of researchers has reported a major advance in understanding quantum dynamics in semiconductor materials. They directly observed how excitons and phonons evolve together in perovskite nanocrystals, ...
Silencing One Brain Gene May Reverse Autism Deficits
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 21:24
Can pinpointing a cognition-selective glycine transporter restore receptor function and reverse autism-related behaviors in adults? A new study identified the transporter SLC6A20 as a safe therapeutic target to reverse N...
3 new Ebola vaccines are being fast-tracked amid the current outbreak - when could they be ready?
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 21:18
The Bundibugyo virus driving the current Ebola outbreak has no approved vaccine, but researchers are leveraging decades of vaccine innovation in an effort to change that.
Head Cooling Cap Eases Depression
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 20:53
A new study demonstrates that a 30-minute head-cooling session can rapidly elevate a person's sense of well-being and decrease depressive symptoms.
What is PMOS (formerly PCOS)? What to know about the hormonal syndrome
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 20:02
Learn about the hormonal disorder polyendocrine metabolic ovarian syndrome (PMOS), formerly called polycystic ovary syndrome (PCOS).
Bipolar Disorder Linked to Less Efficient Brain Wiring Networks
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 19:44
A new study has mapped widespread differences in the white matter communication networks of individuals with bipolar disorder.
2 giant 'super Earths' once orbited near Uranus and Neptune, messed up a bunch of moons, then vanished, new study hints
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 19:37
Our solar system may have hosted up to six giant planets in its first hundred million years, a new study suggests. The findings paint a more crowded picture of the early outer solar system than previously thought.
Precision measurement under impact-when the balance itself becomes the object of measurement
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2026 19:20
How do you take measurements using one of the most sensitive scales in the world? Researchers at TU Wien have demonstrated how the measurement process affects not only the object being measured but also the scale itself,...
Uninherited Parental Genes Shape Child Development
Neuroscience News - 9 Jun 2026 19:18
Researchers tracked how direct DNA sequences, indirect "genetic nurture" environments, and parent-of-origin imprinting effects influence a childs height, BMI, and academic test performance.
Frozen squirrel scat preserves ancient DNA from hundreds of species
New Scientist - 9 Jun 2026 19:00
A complex ecosystem of woolly mammoths, bison, horses and big cats has been elucidated by studying the faeces of small rodents that probably ate the bigger animals
The last-ditch plan to save coral reefs from utter destruction
New Scientist - 9 Jun 2026 19:00
Bleaching has devastated reefs around the world, raising fears of an irreversible shift. Yet new interventions have revealed that corals can be remarkably resilient if we can give them enough help to recover
China unveils first-of-its-kind 'dual-core' quantum computer - its makers say it improves stability and efficiency
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 19:00
A new Chinese quantum computing system pairs two independent neutral-atom arrays in one processor, aiming to boost stability, efficiency and scalability.
Artemis III crew revealed: NASA announces astronauts for 'one of history's most complex missions'
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 18:10
NASA's Artemis III crew has been revealed. The astronauts will launch into low Earth orbit next year to test docking with commercial lunar landers being developed by SpaceX and Blue Origin.
New buried-growth process enables 2D arrays of position- and orientation-controlled diamond qubits
Phys.org - 9 Jun 2026 16:40
Researchers at Kanazawa University, in collaboration with Diamond and Carbon Applications (Germany), have developed a buried-growth process for nitrogen-vacancy (NV) centers in diamond using microwave plasma chemical vap...
Ditch full of 7,000-year-old headless human skeletons discovered in Slovakia, baffling archaeologists
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 15:39
Archaeologists are unsure why people in Stone Age Slovakia removed corpses' heads before burying them in a neighborhood ditch.
Trio of drastically different US lakes straddles the border between states - Earth from space
Live Science - 9 Jun 2026 15:37
A 2020 astronaut photo shows three uniquely colored lakes - Tahoe, Walker and Mono - straddling contrasting biomes on either side of the California-Nevada border.