In 2012, a US research team succeeded in propping up a 4.35-ton replica of a moai statue and making it “walk.” The technique, in which two teams using ropes tugged the statue in opposite directions to ...
A new study hints that age-related changes in our brains may explain why time feels like it's slipping away faster with every ...
An overview of how genetics associated with schizophrenia and bipolar can influence how cells communicate, ultimately ...
Generative AI lacks the creativity to achieve breakthrough scientific discoveries from scratch in comparison to humans, new research from emlyon business school and Keeley School of Business reveals.
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For billions of years, Earth’s continents have stood firm, forming the foundation for mountains, rivers, and life itself. But ...
A New York Times health reporter explains what makes a good study, and how she knows which papers merit an article.
After nearly 25 years of research, the mystery has finally been solved: Europe's largest bat doesn't just eat small birds—it ...
New research suggests that trying to change people's climate habits won't hurt support for big picture solutions.
A lot of research has been dedicated to understanding what makes people believe in conspiracies—and how they might be able to ...
Can you escape your genetic inheritance, and do lifestyle changes actually make a difference? Daniel Cossins set out to ...
Learn more about what happens to our brains after midnight, and why getting to sleep earlier, even if you're a night owl, is ...