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Trees take centuries to respond to change. But climate change is moving much faster, and forests may not survive the gap.
Scientists predict up to 100 invisible galaxies may orbit the Milky Way, hiding just beyond our current detection limits.
A newly discovered ice comet from deep space may be over 7 billion years old, making it the most ancient comet scientists ...
Pennington Biomedical researchers have contributed to a study highlighting the crucial role of cysteine in regulating ...
Eating prunes daily helped women maintain stronger bones in a year-long study. Prunes may counter bone loss thanks to their ...
China’s Chang’e-6 mission has made lunar history by retrieving the first-ever samples from the Moon’s mysterious farside, ...
Evidence of algae growth and climate simulations reveal the Arctic had seasonal ice, not a permanent ice shelf, for much of the past 750,000 years. These insights challenge long-standing theories. For ...
Scientists found that virtual forest experiences using sight, sound, and scent offer measurable mood and memory boosts, especially when all senses are activated at once.
Brain dynamics and cognition share genetic roots. Criticality may guide future brain health research. A recent study published on June 24 in PNAS presents strong evidence that brain criticality—the de ...
Alzheimer’s may be driven by more than just plaques—scientists have discovered 200+ hidden proteins that could be quietly harming the brain.
Scientists have successfully grown over 400 different types of nerve cells from stem cells in the lab—a groundbreaking step toward replicating the complexity of the human brain.
A once-a-week injection could greatly ease life for the more than eight million people who live with Parkinson’s disease by replacing the daily routine of swallowing multiple pills.