Category: Technology
Trying to be happy makes us unhappier by zapping o...
A new study finds people who habitually try to be happier also tend to have less willpower.
Koalas' Catch-22
New research highlights the unique dilemma faced by Sydney's koala population. Populations in south-western Sydney are among the v...
Associative learning: Primary school children outp...
The ability to make the connection between an event and its consequences -- experts use the term associative learning -- is a cruc...
Birds breathe in dangerous plastics -- and so do w...
Microscopic plastic pollutants drifting through the air are lodging in the lungs of birds, a new study finds. Researchers worldwid...
IT Leader’s Guide to Cybersecurity Awareness Train...
Organizations of all sizes are being targeted by bad actors, which is why cybersecurity awareness training is more important than ...
Groundbreaking study reveals how topology drives c...
Researchers have unveiled a transformative framework for understanding complex systems. This pioneering study establishes the new ...
Bottling a mouse 'superpower' may heal lungs damag...
Using a four-dimensional microscopy technique, researchers have created 3D video images of mouse lung tissue grown in the laborato...
Research provides new detail on the impact of volc...
New analysis of ancient fossilized rocks known as stromatolites, preserved in southern Zimbabwe, suggests strong links to hydrothe...
Origin and diversity of Hun Empire populations
A multidisciplinary and international research project has brought fresh insights into the origins and diversity of the population...
Arctic study urges stronger climate action to prev...
Remember when 2 degrees Celsius of global warming was the doomsday scenario? Well, we're now staring down the barrel of something ...
Gulf of Mars: Rover finds evidence of 'vacation-st...
Mars may have once been home to sun-soaked, sandy beaches with gentle, lapping waves according to a new study.
Novel bone marrow transplant can cure sickle cell ...
A bone marrow transplant process is safe and curative for adults with sickle cell disease, according to results of a trial complet...
Mimicking shark skin to create clean cutting board...
Keeping work surfaces clean during meat processing is a challenge, and now researchers deliver key insights into a solution that c...
Clashing with classmates: Off-putting traits spark...
Making enemies isn't random. Traits like emotional instability, aggression, and disruptive behavior early in life can lead to anta...
New study reveals Neanderthals experienced populat...
A new study suggests that Neanderthals experienced a dramatic loss of genetic variation during the course of their evolution, fore...
Africa set to reach 1.5 C climate change threshold...
New research suggests that all five subregions of Africa will breach the 1.5 C climate change threshold -- the limit stipulated by...
Hormones may have therapeutic potential to prevent...
Hormones may be leveraged to treat and prevent signs of aging such as wrinkles and hair graying, according to a new study.
A completely new type of microscopy based on quant...
Researchers have invented an entirely new field of microscopy -- nuclear spin microscopy. The team can visualize magnetic signals ...
A new model accurately predicts the movement of el...
How does a tennis player like Carlos Alcaraz decide where to run to return Novak Djokovic's ball by just looking at the ball's ini...
The galactic journey of our solar system
Astronomers have discovered that the Solar System traversed the Orion star-forming complex, a component of the Radcliffe Wave gala...