Articles of interest from across the scientific community.
A big step forward in the commercialization of perovskite materials, useful in smart windows, solar panels, and more …
On arrival in Europe, the humble bow and arrow lent Homo sapiens an advantage over technophobe Neanderthal neighbors …
The evolution of the propatagium, or how the dinosaurs learned to fly …
Through the Webb, six massive, ancient galaxies have been discovered. Cosmological theory cannot explain them …
Seeing things differently: the octopus’s brain is unique, as is the way that their visual system functions …
A signaling protein in telomeres might provide a new biological age biomarker, while transforming our understanding of cancer …
When two individuals perform a cooperative task, their neuron populations tend to synchronize: truly, on the same wavelength …
When the love ballads tire, simply ram the competition. Oh, how whale culture has changed …
A study has linked the quantity of dark energy in the universe to the vacuum energy of black holes, proving Einstein right again …
When two neutron stars collide, a perfectly spherical explosion occurs. How? Astrophysicists are confounded …
It is the subtle touch of a Turing pattern that determines the form of ridges on a finger’s tip: whether whorls, arches or loops …
A mysterious Russian satellite has broken up in orbit. Its debris is expected to take decades to deorbit and burn up …
Evidence of prehistoric butchers has been found in Kenya. Three million years ago, Nutcracker Man cracked bones too …
Musicians are genetically more prone to depression, proving that to play the blues you have to feel it first …
Espresso for T-Rex? An 80-million-year-old fossil reveals that the coffee plant’s ancestors coexisted alongside dinosaurs …
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