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How gaslighting tricks the brain into questioning reality
Gaslighting could happen to anyone who trusts the wrong person, a McGill University researcher says. ...View More
This tiny butterfly has the most chromosomes of any animal on Earth
The Atlas blue butterfly, also known as Polyommatus atlantica, has been genetically confirmed as hav ...View More
Astronomers stunned as fiery auroras blaze on a planet without a star
Strong Northern Lights-like activity is the standout feature of today’s weather report, which is com ...View More
Junk food can scramble memory in just 4 days
Diet impacts the brain a lot more than we think. A new study from UNC School of Medicine researchers ...View More
Fossils in germany reveal a Jurassic sea monster with a swordfish snout
An international research team from Switzerland and Germany, led by Gaël Spicher (JURASSICA Museum, ...View More
The accidental discovery that forged the Iron Age
Research from Cranfield University sheds new light onto the transition from the Bronze Age to the Ir ...View More
Four strange secrets scientists just found in beer and wine
Scientists regularly uncork fresh insights into beer and wine -- even though they were invented thou ...View More
Mysterious “quantum echo” in superconductors could unlock new tech
Scientists at the U. S. Department of Energy Ames National Laboratory and Iowa State University have ...View More
Tiny stones rewrite Earth’s evolution story
Earth scientists often face huge challenges when researching the Earth's history: many significant e ...View More
Brain fat, not just plaques, may be the hidden driver of Alzheimer’s
It was long thought that fat in the brain played no role in neurodegenerative diseases, but Purdue U ...View More













