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Scientists Wiggled a Fish's Earbones With Light – And Changed Its Heartbeat
6+ hour, 15+ min ago (546+ words) If you want to make someone's heart beat faster, there are probably better ways to approach it than shining a flashlight in their ear....
Saber-Toothed Cats Were A Diseased, Inbred Mess Before They Went Extinct, New Research Suggests
18+ hour, 15+ min ago (316+ words) Whether waking up to a slobber-soaked ribbon draped across one's face or an unfortunately massacred mouse 'gifted' in one's slippers, anyone intimate with a cat can attest that their tiny tiger is evolutionarily built to hunt....
A Crucial Part of The Brain's Memory Center Seems to Shrink in People With Depression
1+ day, 2+ hour ago (408+ words) It's long been known that depression has links to dementia and also specifically to Alzheimer's disease, but exactly how depression and cognitive decline may interact with one another remains unexplained....
Landmark Review Reveals The Most Effective Bipolar Disorder Treatments
1+ day, 5+ hour ago (859+ words) The highs and lows of bipolar disorder are difficult enough – and then there's the chaos of finding treatments that actually help through the peaks, troughs, and everywhere in between. One of the most substantial reviews of bipolar disorder treatments across…...
This Week in Science: AI Agents Come to an Agreement, Gemstones on Mars, And More!
1+ day, 14+ hour ago (743+ words) This Week in Science: AI got a little more organized, dolphins were caught teaching fishing behavior, and a first-of-its-kind allergy treatment showed promise. First up: 1,000 AI Agents Started Agreeing Without Anyone Telling Them To Read on below, and make sure…...
Boiling Liquid Does Something in Near-Zero Gravity Even Scientists Didn't See Coming
1+ day, 16+ hour ago (650+ words) Out in deep, dark depths of space, electronics and fuel can still get hot – very hot. As plans are made for longer missions and more advanced tech systems, one of the key areas scientists want to understand better is what…...
Dark Matter May Have a Secret, Extra Force That Doesn't Work The Way We Expect
2+ day, 1+ hour ago (362+ words) The standard cosmological model does an excellent job of explaining the Universe, but there are a few places where the numbers don't add up....
Scientists Melted a Diamond, And It Really Didn't Go The Way They Expected
2+ day, 12+ hour ago (994+ words) Heist movies may refer to diamonds as ice, but the two solids don't actually have a lot in common. From the way their atoms are arranged inside to how they even form in the first place (intense pressure and heat…...
More Young People Than Ever Before Are Getting One Type of Cancer, And It's Mystifying Scientists
3+ day, 6+ hour ago (574+ words) As a general rule, you are lucky to be living in 2026....
After 50 Years, Physicists Find Strong Evidence For What Really Holds Matter Together
3+ day, 8+ hour ago (232+ words) The Universe is like water flowing downhill, and that's not a New-Age-style spiritual mantra....