
Centuries-old ‘trophy head’ from Peru reveals individual survived to adulthood despite disabling birth defect
A ceramic vessel portraying a male with a cleft lip that is credited to the Peruvian Moche culture and dates to around A.D. 100 to 500. ( Image credit: The…
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From prophet to product: How AI came back down to earth in 2025
In a year where lofty pledges hit bothersome research study, prospective oracles ended up being software application tools. Credit: Aurich Lawson|Getty Images Following 2 years of enormous buzz in 2023…
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Massive Myanmar earthquake was super smooth and efficient — and it holds lessons for the ‘Big One’
View of the Ava Bridge near Sagaing, Myanmar, which collapsed throughout the March 2025 magnitude 7.7 earthquake. The bridge was integrated in 1934 and was the only bridge throughout the…
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Diagnostic dilemma: A rare condition caused a man to get ‘scales’ on his hands whenever he washed them
White bumps and developments appeared on the back of the male’s hands after being immersed in water. ( Image credit: Image thanks to JAMA Network Ⓡ. © 2025 American Medical…
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European Homo sapiens May Have Been Hunting with Bow and Arrow Earlier than Previously Believed
In a brand-new paper released this month in the journal iSciencescientists from the University of Tübingen and somewhere else provide a multidisciplinary analysis of stone and bone projectile points related…
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New Research Reveals Potential Path to Alzheimer’s Recovery by Targeting Cellular Energy Deficits
Alzheimer’s illness (ADVERTISEMENT) is generally thought about permanent. A group of researchers led by Case Western Reserve University, University Hospitals and the Louis Stokes Cleveland VA Medical Center offered evidence…
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The science of how (and when) we decide to speak out—or self-censor
Avoid to content The research study’s primary takeaway: “Be strong. It is the important things that decreases authoritarian creep.” Flexibility of speech is a fundamental concept of healthy democracies and…
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‘Artificial intelligence’ myths have existed for centuries – from the ancient Greeks to a pope’s chatbot
Prometheus– Heinrich Füger(c. 1817) (Image credit: Heinrich Füger, Public domain, by means of Wikimedia Commons) It appears the AI buzz has actually become an AI bubbleThere have actually been lots…
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Lawsuit over Trump rejecting medical research grants is settled
Avoid to content Settlement forces NIH to examine grants formerly turned down on ideological premises. On Monday, the ACLU revealed that it and other companies representing medical scientists had actually…
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DOGE did not find $2T in fraud, but that doesn’t matter, Musk allies say
With time, more will be discovered how DOGE ran and what effect DOGE had. It appears most likely that even Musk would concur that DOGE stopped working to reveal the…
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