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Top Science News
March 13, 2023

Experiment Unlocks Bizarre Properties of Strange Metals

Physicists are learning more about the bizarre behavior of 'strange metals,' which operate outside the normal rules of ...

Surprising Similarities in Stone Tools of Early Humans and Monkeys

Researchers have discovered artefacts produced by old world monkeys in Thailand that resemble stone tools, which historically have been identified as intentionally made by early hominins. Until now, sharp-edged stone tools were thought to represent the onset of intentional stone tool production, ...

Scientists Identify Substance That May Have Sparked Life on Earth

A team of scientists dedicated to pinpointing the primordial origins of metabolism -- a set of core chemical reactions that first powered life on Earth -- has identified part of a protein that could provide scientists clues to detecting planets on the verge of producing ...

Scientists Complete First Map of an Insect Brain

Researchers have completed the most advanced brain map to date, that of an insect, a landmark achievement in neuroscience that brings scientists closer to true understanding of the mechanism of ...
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Health News
March 13, 2023

Getting Good Sleep Could Add Years to Your Life

Getting good sleep can play a role in supporting your heart and overall health -- and maybe even how long you live -- according to new ...

Researchers Map Mosquito Cells That May Help the Insects Choose Tastiest Humans

In a bid to understand why mosquitoes may be more attracted to one human than another, researchers say they have mapped specialized receptors on the insects' nerve cells that are able to fine-tune their ability to detect particularly 'welcoming' ...

'We're Not All That Different': Study IDs Bacterial Weapons That Could Be Harnessed to Treat Human Disease

When it comes to fighting off invaders, bacteria operate in a remarkably similar way to human cells, possessing the same core machinery required to switch immune pathways on and off, according to new ...

This Groundbreaking Biomaterial Heals Tissues from the Inside out

A new biomaterial that can be injected intravenously, reduces inflammation in tissue and promotes cell and tissue repair. The biomaterial was tested and proven effective in treating tissue damage caused by heart attacks in both rodent and large animal models. Researchers also provided proof of ...
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Physical/Tech News
March 13, 2023

New NASA DART Data Prove Viability of Asteroid Deflection as Planetary Defense Strategy

Astronomers offer new insight into how deflection missions can protect the planet from future Earth-bound asteroids and ...

Will Future Computers Run on Human Brain Cells?

A 'biocomputer' powered by human brain cells could be developed within our lifetime, according to researchers who expect such technology to exponentially expand the capabilities of modern computing and create novel fields of ...

Galactic Explosion Offers Astrophysicists New Insight Into the Cosmos

Using data from the James Webb Space Telescope's first year of interstellar observation, an international team of researchers was able to serendipitously view an exploding supernova in a faraway spiral ...

James Webb Spots Super Old, Massive Galaxies That Shouldn't Exist

A team of international researchers have identified six candidate galaxies that existed roughly 500 to 700 million years after the Big Bang and are about as big as the modern Milky Way Galaxy -- a feat that scientists didn't think was ...
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Environment News
March 13, 2023

Bumblebees Learn New 'Trends' in Their Behavior by Watching and Learning

A new study has shown that bumblebees pick up new 'trends' in their behavior by watching and learning from other bees, and that one form of a behavior can spread rapidly through a colony even when a different version gets ...

Study Into Global Daily Air Pollution Shows Almost Nowhere on Earth Is Safe

In a new study of daily ambient fine particulate matter (PM2.5) across the globe, a new study has found that only 0.18% of the global land area and 0.001% of the global population are exposed to levels of PM2.5 -- the world's leading environmental health risk factor -- below levels of safety ...

Ancient Proteins Offer New Clues About Origin of Life on Earth

By simulating early Earth conditions in the lab, researchers have found that without specific amino acids, ancient proteins would not have known how to evolve into everything alive on the planet today -- including plants, animals, and ...

Deep Earthquakes Could Reveal Secrets of the Earth's Mantle

A new study suggests there may be a layer of surprisingly fluid rock ringing the Earth, at the very bottom of the upper ...
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Society/Education News
March 13, 2023

Feedback Loops Make Climate Action Even More Urgent, Scientists Say

Researchers have identified 26 global warming accelerators known as amplifying feedback loops that the researchers say aren't being properly included in climate models. They note that the findings add urgency to the need to respond to the climate crisis and provide a roadmap for policymakers aiming ...

Traffic Pollution Impairs Brain Function

A new study has shown that common levels of traffic pollution can impair human brain function in only a matter of hours. The study was the first to show in a controlled experiment using functional magnetic resonance imaging (fMRI) that exposure to diesel exhaust disrupts the ability of different ...

Risk of Multiple Climate Tipping Points Escalates Above 1.5°C Global Warming

Multiple climate tipping points could be triggered if global temperature rises beyond 1.5°C above pre-industrial levels, according to a major new analysis. Even at current levels of global heating the world is already at risk of passing five ...

Risk of Volcano Catastrophe 'a Roll of the Dice'

While funding is pumped into preventing low-probability scenarios such as asteroid collision, the far more likely threat of a large volcanic eruption is close to ignored -- despite much that could be done to reduce the risks, say ...
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