A recent preclinical study led by scientists at Weill Cornell Medicine has uncovered a significant link between the hormone estrogen…
VLA Observations Reveal Complex Merger in Galaxy Cluster
An international team of astronomers, using the Very Large Array (VLA), recently observed a galaxy merger known as CIZA J0107.7+5408…
The Resilience of Moschorhinus Kitchingi in Earth’s Most Catastrophic Extinction
Imagine a world teetering on the edge of devastation—volcanic eruptions belching toxic gases into the atmosphere, oceans turning acidic, and…
Ground-Based Adaptations Fueled Pterosaur Giganticism
The evolutionary adaptations that allowed ancient pterosaurs to grow to enormous sizes have been pinpointed for the first time by…
New Elephant Species Discovered in Kashmir
In 2000, an extraordinary discovery was made in northern India’s Kashmir Valley: the giant fossil skull of an extinct elephant,…
Study Reveals Human-Like Manual Capabilities in Early Australopithecus
An analysis by Eberhard Karls University of Tübingen, Germany, on the manual capabilities of early hominins reveals that certain species…
Paleontologists Discover a New Species of Early Dinosauromorph
Paleontology, the study of ancient life through fossils, often reveals remarkable insights into the distant past, allowing scientists to reconstruct…
Scientists Identify New Human Species in Asia
In a significant breakthrough in the field of anthropology, a researcher from the University of Hawaiʻi has proposed the identification…
1.5-Million-Year-Old Footprints Offer Glimpse into Hominin Coexistence
More than a million years ago, on the sun-scorched savannas of what is now northern Kenya, two species of early…
Ancient Footprints Tell the Story of Two Human Species
Human footprints are a source of fascination. They evoke curiosity, urging us to imagine the actions, destinations, and lives of…
Ancient Feces Reveal How Dinosaurs Came to Rule the Earth
Feces, vomit, and fossilized food remnants from inside the stomachs of ancient animals are often overlooked as mundane byproducts of…
World’s Oldest Modern Lizard Discovered
A tiny skeleton, discovered in Triassic-aged rocks within a quarry near Bristol, represents the oldest modern-type lizard on record, dating…
Senescent Cells Evade the Immune System Like Cancer Cells
The biological processes that underpin aging have long fascinated scientists, offering a rich field of research that could have transformative…
New MRI Scan Reveals Lung Function in Real-Time
A groundbreaking method for scanning lungs has emerged that could revolutionize the way healthcare professionals monitor lung function and track…
New Study Reassesses Long-Term Health of Preterm Adults
Recent research led by the Liggins Institute in Auckland offers new insights into the long-term health outcomes of adults born…
New Biomarker Discovered for Aging
The study of aging and its biological underpinnings has gained immense attention in recent years due to the profound implications…
Scientists Discover Genetic Mutation That Inhibits Melanoma Growth
Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have made a significant discovery that could potentially revolutionize cancer treatment, particularly in melanoma…
Study Reveals Link Between Societal Inequality and Brain Health
Researchers from Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with international partners, have made groundbreaking strides in understanding the impact of societal…
Scientists Uncover Key Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Wound Healing
A groundbreaking study from the Karolinska Institutet has provided unprecedented insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying human wound…
The Brain Actively Suppresses One Type of Learning to Prioritize Another
A groundbreaking study from Tel Aviv University is challenging traditional views about how humans learn and form memories. The research,…
Study Warns of Catastrophic Rise in Sepsis Deaths Due to Antibiotic Resistance
The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become one of the most pressing health concerns of the 21st century, with new…