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Physical and mental illnesses are more closely related than previously believed.
What if there was never a real separation between your body and mind? People have been treating mental and physical health as though they are two different things for a long time.
By Francis Damiabout 7 hours ago in Longevity
About 215 million years ago, a crocodile that resembled a greyhound dog thrived on Earth.
A 215 million-year-old fossil discovered in England almost 60 years ago has shown a swift, land-running ancestor of crocodiles. By demonstrating that these hunters were already separating into several running methods prior to the end-Triassic die-off, that animal modifies early croc evolution.
By Francis Damiabout 8 hours ago in History
There was no obvious reason why the skeleton found in France was buried sitting inside a circular trench.
According to a recent investigation, individuals were purposefully buried upright in nearly identical locations in dozens of old tombs in the French city of Dijon. This pattern is turning what appeared to be discrete anomalies into proof of a single, recurring behaviour for which there is yet no satisfactory explanation.
By Francis Damiabout 9 hours ago in Humor
A particularly terrible death is suggested by what researchers just found in the skeleton of a Palaeolithic adolescent buried 28,000 years ago.
According to a recent research, a Palaeolithic youth who was buried around 28,000 years ago perished after being violently attacked by a huge animal that tore through his shoulder and face. One of the most well-known prehistoric burials is reframed by that conclusion as concrete proof of predator assault and a protracted, delayed death.
By Francis Damiabout 9 hours ago in History
NASA records a young star performing an unprecedented action.
The first X-ray image of a bubble surrounding HD 61005, a young Sun-like star, has been obtained by researchers, displaying heated gas that extends well beyond the star. With that revelation, a far-off system becomes a direct window into the type of shield that originally encircled the early Sun.
By Francis Damiabout 9 hours ago in Futurism
Archaeologists are fascinated by a gruesome tale told by a 5,000-year-old rock carving in the Sinai.
In the Sinai Peninsula of Egypt, researchers have discovered a 5,000-year-old rock carving depicting an Egyptian victor standing over a guy who is chained and has already been pierced by an arrow. The discovery recasts one of Egypt's initial incursions onto the peninsula as a copper-related conquest war.
By Francis Damiabout 9 hours ago in History
According to a recent study, common bacteria and fungus can work together to create an infection that is far more severe.
Researchers have found that a common bacterium and a common fungus can cause significantly more damage to living tissue when combined than when either organism acts alone. The discovery recasts some mixed infections as planned attacks in which the partners involved—rather than merely the names on a lab report—determine the level of danger.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Proof
An unexpected revelation regarding Jupiter's actual size and shape is revealed by a recent NASA investigation.
Jupiter is somewhat smaller and flatter than astronomers had thought for almost 50 years, according to a new analysis. The largest planet in the Solar System's basic dimensions are reset by this adjustment, which also refines a norm that is applied well beyond Jupiter.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Futurism
A fungus that causes trees to decay from the inside out could be a sign of a climate issue.
According to a recent study, some dry northern woods can become methane sources instead of sinks due to a prevalent tree disease. According to the research, damage concealed within living trunks may be subtly altering the amount of heat prevention a forest provides.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Feast
Ocean temperatures on Earth hit record highs in 2025, and there is no stop in sight.
The majority of the planet's excess heat ends up in the ocean, but air temperatures make headlines. There, it can persist for decades, subtly influencing marine ecosystems, weather extremes, and sea levels. The amount of energy absorbed by the ocean is revealed by a recent worldwide investigation.
By Francis Damiabout 10 hours ago in Earth
Chimpanzees cure their own wounds and aid their friends by using medicinal herbs found in woodlands.
In Uganda’s Budongo Forest, chimpanzees are doing more than just surviving. They’re treating their wounds with plants, cleaning each other’s injuries, and pulling snares off their companions’ limbs. These behaviors, documented in a new study, hint at something profound. Perhaps the roots of human medicine run deeper than we thought.
By Francis Damiabout 12 hours ago in Journal
Scientists warn of a concerning "Day Zero Drought" timetable in the United States.
For the majority of countries on Earth, including some areas of the United States, water security is rapidly turning into an existential threat. According to a thorough worldwide research, many areas are on the verge of a "Day Zero Drought," which could cause taps to run dry for months or even years rather than just a few days.
By Francis Damiabout 13 hours ago in Journal











