Wednesday, December 31, 2025

Moon’s Fiery Past Revealed: Tiny Glass Beads Tell the Story of Ancient Lunar Eruptions

A team of scientists has made important discoveries about how volcanic eruptions happened on the Moon billions of years ago. By studying tiny glass...

Digital Pebbles: How Sharing Memes and Animal Videos Builds Bonds in the Social Media Age

Have you ever wondered why sending a funny meme or a cute animal video to a friend feels so good? In today’s digital world,...

Beauty Pays: How Language Reveals a Global Bias for Good Looks

A growing body of research has long suggested that being attractive can open doors: better jobs, higher pay, and even more votes in elections....

Are AI Engines Telling the Truth? Unmasking Hidden Bias in Language Models

Large language models (LLMs) like GPT-3.5 and GPT-4o have become powerful tools, capable of answering questions and providing explanations for their answers. But how...

Why We Obey: The Real Reasons People Follow Rules

Have you ever wondered why people follow rules, even when no one is watching? A new study led by Simon Gächter and colleagues explores...

A Rare Wave in Greenland: How Satellites Spotted a Hidden Seiche

In September 2023, something very unusual happened in a remote fjord in East Greenland. Scientists around the world picked up a strange signal—like a...

Unlocking Faster Learning: How Brain Cell Inhibition Could Boost Memory and Navigation

Researchers have uncovered a brain mechanism that helps animals quickly learn and remember important places, such as where to find food. In this study,...

New Research Uncovers Key Culprit Behind Gut Inflammation and Cancer

A groundbreaking study has identified a crucial pathway in the gut that could explain why some people develop chronic intestinal inflammation and even cancer....

Self-Reproduction in Artificial Cells

What is Self-Reproduction? Self-reproduction is a key feature of all living things. It means that an organism can make copies of itself, ensuring its species...

The Gollum Effect: How Territorial Behavior in Academia Hurts Science and Researchers

A new global study has revealed a widespread problem in the scientific community known as the "Gollum effect." This term describes possessive and territorial...

Humans Gain “Super Vision” with New Contact Lenses That See Invisible Infrared Light

A team of international scientists has developed a revolutionary contact lens that allows people to see near-infrared (NIR) light—something that has always been invisible...

Unlocking the Secrets of Space Travel: How the GENESTAR Manual Advances Human Health Research

Space travel is becoming more common, with both commercial and civilian missions sending people beyond Earth’s atmosphere. As more individuals journey into space, scientists...

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