As shown in a recent research submitted in the journal PLOS ONE, therapies that include music and auditory rhythm stimulation are beneficial at lowering state anxiety in certain individuals. Anxiety has been progressively growing in recent years, especially among adolescents ...
Scientists’ hopes of recreating more renowned ancient species such as the woolly mammoth may have been dashed by an extinct rodent that once resided on an isle in the Indian Ocean. The Christmas Island rat vanished barely over a century ago, ...
It has long been believed that sharks do not slumber at all; the notion that certain sharks must remain active in order to breathe has led to this belief. Nevertheless, a recent study verifies what circumstantial evidence and previous studies ...
Anelosimus eximius is one species of spider that lives in extraordinarily huge nests of up to 1,000 distinct spiders who collaborate to weave webs multiple meters long. When prey comes into their net, these communal spiders synchronize their attacks and take ...
What mechanisms does our brain use to create and arrange memories? While we view our waking lives as a constant experience, it is thought that premised upon human behavior research, we remember these life experiences as separate, discrete moments. What ...
A recent research into the long-term partial resetting of cells in rodents seems to have yielded some really exciting findings. Researchers are overjoyed that we can apply this strategy over the lifespan of conventional animals to slow down aging. In ...
Individuals with a more optimistic view of the universe may live longer and healthier lives as a result of less stressful occurrences to contend with, a study reveals. Although optimists behaved and recovered similarly to pessimists in unpleasant circumstances, they ...
Throughout 1992, scientists found the first extrasolar planets. They discovered a pair circling the pulsar PSR B1257+12 at a distance of approximately 2,300 light-years away from the Sun. They found the 3rd planet in the formation two years later. Presently, a team ...
Tuataras in New Zealand resemble solemn iguanas. However, these spiky reptiles really aren’t lizards. Rather than that, they are the final survivors of an enigmatic and archaic family of reptiles described as the Rhynchocephalians, which mostly perished during their Jurassic ...
As per orbital estimates, a rocket speeding through the cosmos for years collided with the Moon last Friday, but the impact was not detected firsthand, and photographic proof may have to wait. The crash would have occurred around 7:25 a.m. ...
The solar system’s planets are classified as rocky or gaseous. However, all of our solar system’s satellites are rocky, including those orbiting gas giants. Therefore, why aren’t all of the solar system’s moons formed of gas? And is there someplace ...
After billions of dollars devoted to studies, a cancer cure continues to be elusive. This demonstrates the immensity of the task at hand: malignant cells are notoriously challenging to eradicate. Nevertheless, progress is being made in identifying the elements that contribute ...
For a good reason, young Earth is frequently referred to as ‘Hadean.’ The first eon, which began with the ashes of an impact that produced our Moon, was dominated by scorching heat trapped behind a dense layer of carbon dioxide ...
A new report puts a research released in the Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences into perspective. The research was undertaken by a group at the University of Southern California, which captured photographs of laboratory fish developing memories in real-time. The ...
As of this moment, anyone may register online to receive a “boarding pass” for said Artemis I spacecraft, which is scheduled to launch and circle the moon in May or June of this year. In a manner, each seat is ...
DNA is the fundamental data storing system in nature. We may use it to store any kind of data, including photographs, video, and music, explains Kasra Tabatabaei, a scientist at the Beckman Institute for Advanced Science and Technology and co-author of ...
According to a research, having a glass of wine alongside your meal rather than alone may help reduce your likelihood to develop type 2 diabetes. The experts observed that individuals who drank wine during their meals had a 14% lower risk of ...
Scientists have discovered a previously undiscovered kind of plated dinosaur that roamed 168 million years ago, but it is unlike anything we have ever witnessed. The prehistoric fossil is from a stegosaur, a plant-eating dinosaur with a small skull and ...
Humans on Mars may one day enter a 3D scanner and get a spacesuit tailored to their exact body form and size made for them on the red planet. If NASA astronauts visiting Mars walked into a 3D scanner, they ...
Remains of an ingenious Old Stone Age society have been discovered in China, where prehistoric people, 40,000 years ago, fashioned small, blade-like implements from stone. Xiamabei, a very well preserved Palaeolithic settlement in northern China’s Nihewan Basin, has been unearthed by archaeologists. ...
Recent simulations reveal that what scientists previously assumed were coronal loops of plasma emerging from the Sun’s surface following magnetic field lines really might be creases in ribbed sheets of plasma. Scientists have coined the term “coronal veil” to describe ...
During its quest to better comprehend our sun, the Daniel K. Inouye Solar Telescope (DKIST) is launching its first active scientific work as part of its first operational science phase. DKIST is a roughly $300 million scientific observatory built atop ...
A weird X-ray light observed in the skies three years after an incredible collision between two neutron stars is a scientific first. According to scientists investigating the area of space, the merger may have formed an afterglow from the kilonova ...
In 2020, a team coordinated by the European Southern Observatory (ESO) scientists announced the discovery of the nearest black hole to Earth, found in the HR 6819 system at a distance of only 1,000 light-years. However, other scientists, notably an international ...
Tyrannosaurus rex was indeed a ferocious predator that terrorized North America with its enormous size, knife-like fangs, and sharp claws. Now, experts researching the beast’s remains believe it was not the only tyrannosaurus type. Scientists examining presumed T rex bones have ...