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Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat - Phys.org

Cut marks on 1.6 million-year-old bones reveal early humans moved prized meat - Phys.org

There is an old adage that goes, "you are what you eat," meaning that the food you consume helps build your body and fuel your mind. The same is true now as it ever was. When it comes to early humans, studying what they ate and how they obtained high-quality …

Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System - Yahoo

Visitor Approaches From the Edge of the Solar System - Yahoo

It's an extremely rare opportunity to spot a "relic from the birth of the Solar System."

The Y Chromosome May Be Disappearing. What Happens to Men If It Runs Out? - Indian Defence Review

The Y Chromosome May Be Disappearing. What Happens to Men If It Runs Out? - Indian Defence Review

Scientists can't agree on whether the Y chromosome, which has lost 97% of its genes over 300 million years, is doomed to vanish or quietly stable.

James Webb telescope zooms in on a black hole that could reveal the truth about 'little red dots' - Live Science

James Webb telescope zooms in on a black hole that could reveal the truth about 'little red dots' - Live Science

A peculiar object dubbed an 'X-ray dot' could help solve the mystery of the 'little red dots' discovered by the James Webb Space Telescope.

People Learned to Fly With VR Wings, Then Their Brains Did Something Weird - VICE

People Learned to Fly With VR Wings, Then Their Brains Did Something Weird - VICE

When it comes to flying, humans are a bunch of posers. Yes, we’ve built incredible machines capable of dragging us across oceans at 500 miles an hour, but we can’t just get up and fly on our own. Researchers in China may have found a way to trick the brain in…

Scientists Just Figured Out Why Neanderthals Collected Rhino Teeth - VICE

Scientists Just Figured Out Why Neanderthals Collected Rhino Teeth - VICE

Now that we’ve recently learned Neanderthals may have been just as intelligent as Homo sapiens, it suddenly makes a lot of sense that a new study found they were carrying around sophisticated tool kits, including tools made from rhinoceros teeth. According to…

Tracing Olfactory Receptor Mapping Between The Nose And Brain - Hackaday

Tracing Olfactory Receptor Mapping Between The Nose And Brain - Hackaday

The way that the sense of smell works is that olfactory sensory neurons (OSNs) are wired up to olfactory receptors (ORs) in the nasal epithelium, from which they send signals to the brain. Once arr…

Scientists discover the brain’s hidden “stop scratching” switch - ScienceDaily

Scientists discover the brain’s hidden “stop scratching” switch - ScienceDaily

Scientists have uncovered a hidden “stop-scratching” signal in the nervous system that tells your brain when enough scratching is enough. The discovery centers on a molecule called TRPV4, which acts like part of an internal braking system for itch relief. In …

One of the most obvious things in our Universe may not exist at all - Neowin

One of the most obvious things in our Universe may not exist at all - Neowin

One of the most seemingly undeniable and obvious things of our Universe could ultimately prove to be an illusion, with no true existence whatsoever.