MysteryRevealing the Mysteries of the Historic Coastal Maya Scientists share what they’ve learned about the people who lived on a stretch of coastline in Quintana Roo, Mexico, for over 3,000 years after more…
NeuroscienceAlzheimer’s Sufferers are Drowsy due to Neuron Loss, not a Lack of Sleep According to research, one night of severe sleep deprivation elevates your levels of beta-amyloid and tau. These are the proteins that have been associated to…
HealthLack of Vitamin D does not increase the risk of Type 1 Diabetes Diabetes has been associated with a vitamin D deficiency. The role of vitamin D in preserving the regular release of insulin by the pancreatic beta…
HistoryUnderwater Jars Reveal Roman-era Winemaking Techniques During the Roman Empire, wine was made in coastal Italy using native grapes in jars waterproofed with imported tar pitch, according to researchers. Three Roman…
BiologyA Less Complicated Method of Creating Sensory Hearing Cells Because mammalian inner ear hair cells do not regenerate on their own, irreversible damage is the primary cause of sensorineural hearing loss. Hair cell damage…
AstronomyThis Week’s New Launch Date For Artemis Following the aborted launch on Monday, NASA is prepared to try again. Artemis I will now launch from Earth in a fresh window that will…
HistoryEarly Islamic Burials in the Levant – Bioarchaeological Evidence A new study combining archaeological, historical, and bioarchaeological data sheds new light on the early Islamic period in modern-day Syria. The research team had planned…
TechnologyStarch 3D Printing for Personalized Medicine The UPV/’Materials+Technologies’ EHU’s (GMT) Group used 3D printing to develop tablets based on different types of starch for the purpose of personalised therapies, and confirmed…
MysteryThe Tigris River reveals a 3400-year-old City Archaeologists discovered a Mittani Empire-era city on the Tigris River 3400 years ago. Early this year, the settlement emerged from the waters of the Mosul…
GeographyThe Continents were likely created by Massive Meteorite Impacts New research has provided the most conclusive evidence yet that Earth’s continents were formed by massive meteorite impacts, which were especially common during the first…
ArchitectureA Green Building Guide is provided by Researchers Researchers have identified the barriers to greener construction and offered practical incentives that local governments can offer to encourage private green real estate development. The…
HistoryDynamic Genetic History of the Southern Arc A massive paleogenetic study reveals information about migration patterns, agricultural expansion, and language development from the Caucasus to Western Asia and Southern Europe from the…