New research reveals that 'gold digging' is not exclusive to women; both genders exhibit similar resource-seeking behaviors, challenging long-held stereotypes.
A new database, RIMap-RISC, integrates RNA structural data to systematically model microRNA and messenger RNA interactions, aiding therapeutic development.
IntroductionFor over sixty years, the Eurovision Song Contest has captivated a global audience, drawing millions of viewers each May. Since its inception in 195
Canada's proposed POET mission is a CubeSat that uses polarimetry to find and characterize Earth-sized exoplanets around nearby M-dwarfs, complementing larger observatories.
Solar radio bursts reveal hidden magnetic switchbacks near the Sun, as Parker Solar Probe data show electron transport along field lines generates bursts that trace these bends.
A new blood DNA methylation marker accurately tracks chronic arsenic exposure and may predict risk of cancer and heart disease, enabling early intervention for millions.
Chimpanzees build a fresh nest every evening using branches and leaves. Observations suggest they anticipate weather by adjusting nest structure, showing foresight and cognitive flexibility.
Living plastics embed bacteria that stay dormant until triggered, then degrade polyurethane completely in six days without microplastics, as reported in ACS Applied Polymer Materials.
A new imaging method called RF-SIRF reveals reversed DNA replication forks in single cells, uncovering an epigenetic code for replication stress with implications for genomic stability, aging, and cancer treatment.
A University of Cincinnati study reveals how gang members use TikTok for symbol display, rivalry, and recruitment, offering insights for law enforcement and policy.
Infrasound from pipes, traffic, or wind turbines can trick the brain into sensing ghosts, as revealed by a study in Frontiers in Behavioral Neuroscience. Explore 8 facts linking low-frequency sound to hauntings.
Artemis III delayed to late 2027, will test lunar landers in Earth orbit, not on the Moon. New details on SLS upper stage, Centaur V, and contractor readiness.
Discover how new research shows Neanderthal brains were as varied as modern humans, challenging old ideas about intelligence and competition.
Discover how electrical current can measure coffee flavor, ensuring consistent perfection in every cup.
New research develops a metric showing graduates from diverse professional schools earn higher salaries, potentially influencing future affirmative action rulings.
Researchers engineered a ribosome to work without isoleucine, testing if the genetic code could shrink from 20 to 19 amino acids. This proof-of-concept supports theories of a simpler ancestral code and opens doors to synthetic biology.
Rocket Report roundup: Falcon Heavy returns, Soyuz-5 debuts, Starship prepares for May test, Blue Moon lunar landing, NASA 2028 timeline, Space Force selects 12 SBI contractors for $3.2B prototype phase.
Creativity eludes control: best ideas strike unbidden during low-focus states, not during meetings or brainstorming sessions. Experts urge restructuring workspaces to allow for unconscious incubation.
Microsoft's AI for Accessibility lead sees potential for AI-generated alt text despite current flaws, advocating human-in-the-loop approaches to balance innovation and risk.
Web development is in a perpetual state of disruption; just as professionals master current tools, new technologies force reinvention, says a 30-year veteran.