Early humans seem to have recognized the dangers of inbreeding at least 34,000 years ago, and developed surprisingly sophisticated social and mating networks to avoid it, new research has found.
Daily Archives: October 5, 2017
New research into improving the genetic decoding of neurodevelopmental disorders promises to help future diagnosis of children with such conditions, including intellectual disability, autism or schizophrenia.
Whether it is dancing or just tapping one foot to the beat, we all experience how auditory signals like music can induce movement. Now new research suggests that motor signals in the brain actually sharpen sound perception, and this effect is increased when we move in rhythm with the sound.
Scientists have shed light on the complex process that occurs in the development of human sperm stem cells.
Scientists have developed technology for rapid screening of two-dimensional materials for electrocatalysis of hydrogen. The method could accelerate the development of 2-D materials for energy applications.
New brain research shows that reading stories generates activity in the same regions of the brain for speakers of three different languages.
In the 2017 edition of its annual TransformingWorld Atlas, Bank of America Merrill Lynch illustrates the growing secessionist movement across the continent. The report says: “Many areas in Europe have strong secessionist movements (e.g. Scotland, Catalonia, Basque, Flanders, Veneto) or have political parties agitating for greater ruling autonomy.” The map […]
Call of Duty WW2 could launch with this surprise game mode on PS4, Xbox One and PC. Despite the promise of “boots on the ground” gameplay, it looks like Sledgehammer is trying to sneak its popular Uplink mode into the next Call of Duty. One player claims to have found […]