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Researchers find out how actual ‘hobbits’ became extinct: study

Researchers find out how actual 'hobbits' became extinct: study

It seems they edged a little closer to understanding it all. Small, archaic hominins called “hobbits” likely went extinct around 50,000 years ago, with researchers suggesting that decreasing rainfall forced them into competition with modern humans. This new research was published in the journal Communication Earth and Environment. According to Nick Scroxton, a co-author of […]

Researchers discover UFO clues in 1950s observatory images from 70 years ago

Researchers discover UFO clues in 1950s observatory images from 70 years ago

New Findings on Unidentified Aerial Phenomena Linked to Nuclear Tests A collection of photos from over 70 years ago might shed light on unidentified aerial phenomena (UAPs) spotted near nuclear test sites. Researchers at California’s Palomar Observatory recently analyzed images from the 1950s and identified several temporary star-like flashes. A research paper published in Nature’s […]

Danish researchers discover 77 medieval graves revealing struggles

Danish researchers discover 77 medieval graves revealing struggles

New Discoveries in Medieval Tombs in Denmark Danish archaeologists have recently uncovered a significant number of medieval tombs, shedding light on how disease and hardship influenced life in early Christian Denmark. The Morsgaard Museum in Veder, Denmark, shared the news in a release. Among the findings was a skeleton from St. Olaf’s cemetery, which was […]

Researchers claim the brain goes through five stages throughout a person’s life.

Researchers claim the brain goes through five stages throughout a person's life.

Research has long indicated that the human brain matures in our 20s, but a recent study offers a different perspective: brain development is actually an ongoing process throughout life. Neuroscientists from the University of Cambridge have identified five distinct stages of brain structure development, indicating that our brains continually adapt to support various ways of […]

Stanford researchers successfully treat type 1 diabetes in all tested mice in a new study

Stanford researchers successfully treat type 1 diabetes in all tested mice in a new study

New Potential Type 1 Diabetes Treatment Found in Mice Study Scientists have discovered a possible treatment for type 1 diabetes through a recent study involving mice. Researchers from Stanford University School of Medicine found that by resetting the immune systems of diabetic mice and generating new insulin-producing cells, they could completely reverse the disease in […]

Researchers raise alarm about mind-altering ‘brain weapons’

Researchers raise alarm about mind-altering 'brain weapons'

The Mind as a Battlefield Recent developments in neuromedicine present exciting possibilities for humanity. Yet, researchers in the UK caution that this same technology could lead to the creation of “brain weapons” designed to manipulate consciousness, perception, and behavior. This alarming perspective comes from a book titled “Preventing the Weaponization of Chemicals that Affect the […]

Researchers use proteins from human hair to restore damaged tooth enamel

Researchers use proteins from human hair to restore damaged tooth enamel

Researchers Develop Potential Tooth Enamel Repair Using Human Hair A team from King’s College London has made a surprising discovery regarding tooth enamel repair, using keratin sourced from human hair. This natural protein, also found in skin and nails, is being tested for its ability to address issues related to tooth decay. In their experiments, […]

Researchers discover crucial step to prevent brain deterioration before symptoms appear

Researchers discover crucial step to prevent brain deterioration before symptoms appear

Breakthrough in Alzheimer’s Research Researchers may have discovered a method to halt the damaging effects of Alzheimer’s disease before they even begin, by dissolving small protein clusters that act as early indicators of the condition. For years, Alzheimer’s has been linked to the problematic tau protein fibrils that build up in the brain and disrupt […]