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Discovery Roman Medical Remedies Medicine Feces Treatments
- A small Roman glass bottle discovered in western Turkey has provided the first direct chemical proof that ancient physicians used human feces as a medicinal ingredient. The vial, dating back about 1,900 years, contained dark brown residue that ... [Read More]


- Prof Liv Nilsson Stutz and Prof Sarah Tarlow respond to an article on ethical questions about remains from overseas in UK museums Regarding your article on "overseas" human remains in British museums ( Vast scale of overseas human remains held in ... [Read More]


Queens Water Oxygen Winter Researchers Study
- In icy burrows, queens can briefly breathe underwater and wait out disaster. A newly mated bumblebee queen typically spends the winter alone underground. After mating in late summer or fall, she burrows into the soil and slips into diapause, an ... [Read More]


Light Star Years Planets Moon Earth
- A violent collision between two young planets offers clues to Earth's own chaotic origin story. Astronomers have captured a rare, real-time view of a planetary cataclysm 11,000 light-years away. While monitoring a stable, sun-like star called ... [Read More]


Magnetar Farah Disk Supernovae Sn Model
- Frame-dragging may explain an odd pattern seen in the brightest supernovae. Some of the most extreme explosions in the universe are Type I superluminous supernovae. "They are one of the brightest explosions in the Universe," says Joseph Farah, an astrophysicist at the University of California, Santa Barbara. For years, astrophysicists tried to understand what exactly makes superluminous supernovae so absurdly powerful. Now it seems like we may finally have some answers. Farah and his colleagues have found that these events are most likely powered by magnetars , rapidly spinning neutron stars ... [Read More]


Gal Messier Marathon Sagittarius Objects Leo Gal Virgo
- French astronomer Charles Messier did not intend to be remembered for his discoveries of galaxies, nebulae, and stars clusters when he looked to the sky in the 1750s. Dubbed the "Ferret of Comets" by French King Louis XV after Messier's acceptance ... [Read More]


Collision Neutron Star Galaxies Study Grb
- It's quick and easy to access Live Science Plus, simply enter your email below. We'll send you a confirmation and sign you up for our daily newsletter, keeping you up to date with the latest science news. Facebook X Whatsapp Reddit Pinterest ... [Read More]


Milky Way Sun Stars Years Star Galaxy
- Reading time 2 minutes The Sun has been a powerful source of energy fueling the solar system for billions of years, but our host star may have had rough beginnings. A new study suggests the Sun migrated away from the center of the Milky Way, ... [Read More]

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Species Lazarus Taxon Discovery Glider Researchers Years
- With no trace for 6,000 years, scientists presumed two  marsupial species extinct. But, surprise! All this time, the creatures have been living in the remote rainforests of Western New Guinea, away from the hustle and bustle. The details of ... [Read More]


Comet Sun Astronomers San Pedro Miles Alain Maury
- A new comet has been discovered by astronomers that could put on a pretty impressive sky show in the next few weeks. Officially called C/2026 A1 (MAPS), the object might even turn into an "Easter comet" if it survives the flyby past the scorching Sun. It was first photographed on January 13 at the AMACS1 Observatory in San Pedro de Atacama, Chile. Four French astronomers, Alain Maury, Georges Attard, Daniel Parrott, and Florian Signoret, discovered the space rock . Together, they run a program dedicated to hunting near-Earth asteroids. The program is called MAPS, named using the initials of ... [Read More]


Graves Fifth Avenue South Archaeologists Lot Cemeteries City
- Archaeologists will soon begin work to confirm whether 10 potential graves found in a November 2024 survey remain under a Tropicana Field parking lot. The St. Petersburg City Council approved $378,896 March 5 to begin the third phase of determining ... [Read More]


Ravens Wolves Sites Wolf Kill Food
- A snowy valley in Yellowstone National Park appears to be dotted with a party of black silhouettes, a rampage of ravens crowding over what seems like a reddish, meaty carcass. With pointy beaks, the birds nibble and peck at the carcass, shredding ... [Read More]


Quantum Computing National Cancer Center Japan Quantum Research Psiquantum Quantum Computing Technology
- PsiQuantum will work with the National Cancer Center Japan to develop fault-tolerant algorithms and quantum applications. PsiQuantum and the National Cancer Center Japan have entered a collaborative research agreement to drive advancements in ... [Read More]


Quantum Qubits Error Errors Computers Quantum Computing
- The errors that quantum computers make are holding the technology back. But recent progress in quantum error correction has excited many researchers Quantum computers are already here , but they make far too many errors. This is arguably the ... [Read More]


Data Quantum Entropy Jetson Thor Blast Orin Nano Nvidia Jetson
- BLAST Protocol and quantum-entropy key generation now extend protection from the data center to Orin Nano and Thor edge AI platforms. Qrypt announced it has brought its BLAST Protocol and quantum-entropy key generation to the NVIDIA Jetson edge AI platform, including Jetson Orin Nano and Jetson Thor. The integration extends quantum-secure encryption from NVIDIA BlueField DPUs in the AI factory to Jetson endpoints at the edge, providing a single security architecture from the data center to deployed robotics and autonomous systems. The BLAST Protocol, developed by Qrypt Chief Cryptographer ... [Read More]


Mice Age Memory Gut Decline Brain
- A new study reveals how age-related microbiome shifts can disrupt gut–brain signaling, uncovering a microbial pathway that may accelerate memory decline during aging. Study: Intestinal interoceptive dysfunction drives age-associated cognitive decline In a recent study published in the journal  Nature , researchers identified in mice a microbiome –gut–brain pathway in which impaired intestinal interoceptive signaling contributes to age-associated memory decline and may influence the rate of cognitive decline during aging. Age-related memory decline impacts the quality ... [Read More]


Asteroid Orbit Earth Dart Change Object
- Follow Earth on Google An asteroid can shift its orbit with even the smallest push. That became clear when a spacecraft slammed into a small asteroid moon in September 2022 and nudged more than just a local orbit. It also slightly changed the path of two asteroids around the Sun. This shows something that people have talked about for years but had never measured this way before. A human-made object can alter the motion of a celestial body around the Sun. The shift was tiny, just a fraction of a second in a 770-day trip, but that is the whole point of planetary defense. Catch a dangerous ... [Read More]

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People Arvada Sports Measles Cases Symptoms Broomfield Heights Middle School
- DENVER - People who visited an Arvada sports bar on Tuesday night should watch for measles symptoms and get the vaccine immediately if they haven't already received it, Colorado public health officials said Thursday. Someone who lives in the same household as one of the people sickened in the Broomfield schools outbreak - which has grown to nine cases - visited Because the virus can linger in the air up to two hours after a sick person leaves, it could have infected people until about 12:30 a.m. Wednesday. Symptoms could develop through April 1. Two were in quarantine because they are ... [Read More]


Reform Judaism Reform Judaism Leaders Temple Israel's United States
- The Michigan synagogue that came is part of Reform Judaism, the largest branch of the religion in North America, which emphasizes progressive values such as social justice and gender equality. According to the Union for Reform Judaism, Temple Israel's congregation is the second-largest in the denomination. The synagogue was founded in 1941 in Detroit and relocated to suburban West Bloomfield in the 1980s. The congregation counts about 3,500 families and over 12,000 members, according to the temple's website. It has a calendar full of social, educational and religious activities. It was the ... [Read More]

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Sonselasuchus Cedrus Dinosaurs Legs Fossils Sonselasuchus Bones
- Follow Earth on Google Reptiles lived on land long before modern crocodiles appeared. Some of their early relatives looked very different from anything alive today. During the Triassic period, crocodile relatives came in many forms. Some walked low to the ground on four legs, while others developed features that made them look a lot like the early dinosaurs living at the same time. Researchers have now found one of the strangest examples. The animal was small and built a little differently from most of its relatives. Fossils suggest it may have started life on four legs and later walked on ... [Read More]

Source: earth.com