Recent research on mosasaurs, extinct marine lizards, has shed new light on their evolution, feeding habits, and phylogenetic relationships, uncovering surprising behaviors like cannibalism. First discovered...
Researchers at Stanford University and King Fahd University of Petroleum and Minerals have developed a groundbreaking prototype device that sustainably produces ammonia from air and water...
NASA’s Dawn spacecraft provided insights into the giant asteroid Vesta, notably capturing images that reveal the presence of unusual gullies alongside its heavily cratered surface. Previously...
An international study coordinated by researchers from MELIS-UPF has identified a novel HIV restriction factor called Schlafen 12 (SLFN 12). This protein disrupts viral protein production,...
The frilled shark, notable for its long gestation period of up to three years, is a viviparous species, showcasing a unique mode of live-bearing that is...
A large-scale study involving over 650,000 participants has established a significant link between short sleep durations (under five hours nightly) and a heightened risk of peripheral...
David Dunning and Justin Kruger conducted a study examining whether individuals with low skills are also unaware of their incompetence, giving rise to the well-known Dunning-Kruger...
A new study from the Netherlands Institute for Neuroscience tackles the controversy surrounding the human brain’s regenerative capacity, particularly neurogenesis, by analyzing and critiquing previous research....
Geoscientists from Virginia Tech studied carbonate rock samples from the North China Craton to understand the rise of eukaryotes—complex cells that eventually led to the emergence...
Research led by Oregon State University reveals the essential role of atmospheric dust in sustaining global ocean ecosystems and controlling atmospheric CO2 levels. Dust from terrestrial...