The Human Mind May Be No Match for Modern Life
Researchers argue that cities, screens and inequality may amplify ancient stress systems.
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Read moreDetailsCharged dust near the sun may help explain why its outer atmosphere burns so hot.
Read moreDetailsA new study reveals that plague was lethal thousands of years ago, during the Neolithic.
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Read moreDetailsThe manure-to-energy field has a new sales pitch. Critics warn it could mean even more factory farms.
Read moreDetailsAncient earrings reveal a forgotten way to fold gold like fabric.
Read moreDetailsSaturn’s largest moon could become a fuel stop and manufacturing hub beyond Mars.
Read moreDetailsThe AI company is launching preclinical drug programs for overlooked diseases.
Read moreDetailsA dead-star planet may preview our solar system’s fate.
Read moreDetailsThe boundary between waking thought and dreaming may be far blurrier than we thought.
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Read moreDetailsThe medical tools of the Revolutionary period help flesh out the picture of what physical well-being felt like for people...
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New GPS tracking suggests ravens navigate Yellowstone using a mental map of wolf kills.
Read moreDetailsResearchers combined observations and modeling to track the movement of the Congo’s freshwater plume, noting that eddies play a significant...
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Read moreDetailsResearchers built human-cell circuits that can add, select signals and flag errors.
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Read moreDetailsAn overlooked laser design could make ultrafast optics smaller and cheaper.
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