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Your brain may be wired to regain lost weight
Science Daily - 3 Aug 2026 23:38
Weight loss is not simply a test of willpower. The human brain evolved to protect body fat during times of scarcity, and it can treat a previously higher weight as the new normal, triggering stronger hunger, cravings, an...
These bizarre new beetles look so stretchy scientists named them Luffy
Science Daily - 3 Aug 2026 22:26
Scientists have named a newly discovered beetle genus Luffy, inspired by the stretchy hero of the manga and anime One Piece. The insects have unusually long, slender mandibles, antennae, and mouthparts that resemble Luff...
AI Maps Regional Brain Age and Alzheimers Risk
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 21:42
A new study uses AI voxel mapping to highlight regional brain age acceleration in Alzheimer's disease.
2 people die of Cyclospora infection in Michigan
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 19:10
Two people in Michigan have died due to Cyclospora infections, the state health department reported.
Neural Mechanism Behind Goal-Directed Behavior Revealed
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 18:43
Orexin neurons dynamically scale with effort, proving necessary for sustained goal-directed motivation.
Bringing it all into focus-computational microscope captures 25.2 billion pixels per second across a wide field of view
Phys.org - 3 Aug 2026 18:40
When designing microscopes, optical engineers have long faced a trade-off between speed, field of view and resolution. But improving one of these properties typically comes at the expense of another. Now, a UC Berkeley-l...
How Posture Boosts Risk-Taking and Positive Mood
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 18:19
A new study reveals that implicit upright posture boosts strategic risk-taking rewards and feelings of pride.
AI Analyzes Sleep Data to Predict Cognitive Decline and Health
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 17:46
A new study shows an AI model extracting hidden sleep study signals to predict heart disease, cognitive decline, and double mortality risk.
Brain Turns Hearing Inward During REM Sleep
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 17:28
A new study reveals that during REM sleep, the brain turns its listening inward, suppressing external sounds while intensifying processing of heartbeats.
Songs You Imagine Can Be Decoded Directly From Your Brain
Neuroscience News - 3 Aug 2026 17:12
Relative pitch sequence of imagined melodies can be decoded from intracranial brain signals to reconstruct songs.
Why winner of biggest prize in maths has decided to work on AI instead
New Scientist - 3 Aug 2026 17:00
Jacob Tsimerman won a Fields medal last month - now he is leaving mathematics to work on AI safety
Light controls nanoscale 'bubble' domains in a ferroelectric crystal
Phys.org - 3 Aug 2026 16:50
Researchers at Flinders University have discovered an unexpected way light can control tiny electronic structures inside advanced materials, a development that could help pave the way for more energy-efficient memory dev...
OpenAI announces solutions to 10 longstanding maths problems
New Scientist - 3 Aug 2026 16:16
Ten conundrums that stumped human mathematicians for years have been cracked by OpenAI's Astra model, continuing a hot streak of AI-driven breakthroughs that are shaking up the field
Scientists uncover big clue as to how Antarctica's mysterious Blood Falls came to be
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 15:06
Brine that feeds the gruesome-looking Blood Falls in East Antarctica may have been emplaced when sea levels were higher than they are now, a new study says.
Will a new kind of AI that understands physical reality change the world again?
New Scientist - 3 Aug 2026 15:00
AI chatbots can describe reality in words, but dont truly understand cause and effect in the real world. Now, a fresh kind of machine intelligence that does just that is emerging
Why sitting under a parasol is barely cooler than being in the sun
New Scientist - 3 Aug 2026 14:46
A beach umbrella might protect you from sunburn, but when it comes to keeping you cool, it makes surprisingly little difference
'Poop pills' may ease insomnia by reprogramming the gut microbiome, early study hints
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 14:10
Reprogramming the gut microbiome with fecal microbiota transplants could reduce the amount of time people with insomnia spend awake.
Ultrafast X-ray flashes partially reverse the damage they cause, enabling brighter, more accurate imaging
Phys.org - 3 Aug 2026 14:00
The interaction between X-rays and matter can be actively controlled, according to an international research team led by the University of Hamburg and SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory that has succeeded in producing ...
Ancient bullets reveal where a Roman camp hid in the Pyrenees of Spain before being ambushed
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 13:00
Researchers found the remains of a Roman camp from 39 B.C. that was ambushed by locals in what's now Catalonia, Spain.
Aspen trees provide a natural buffer against wildfires, even as fire season intensifies, study shows
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 12:00
Buffers made of aspen trees could help protect communities from worsening wildfires.
Did fungi give mammals an evolutionary edge after the dinosaur-killing asteroid hit? New evidence revives a provocative hypothesis
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 11:00
A revived hypothesis argues that a fungus-filled world after the Chicxulub asteroid impact may have given mammals an evolutionary edge. The idea could reshape how scientists think about mass extinctions, but it is still ...
Rock crystal scraper: 45,000-year-old Neanderthal tool that shows they had an 'eye for beauty of form and color'
Live Science - 3 Aug 2026 10:00
A chance find of rare rock crystal tools a century ago paved the way for a better understanding of Neanderthals today.