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World’s Oldest Brain Has Been Found in Remains of a 3-Eyed Giant Prawn From Half-Billion Years Ago

The world's oldest brain has been found in the remains of a three-eyed prawn that swam the oceans more than half a billion years...

Being A ‘Weekend Warrior’ Boosts Health as Much as Working Out Every Day, According to New Research

Being a 'weekend warrior' boosts health just almost as much as working out every day, according to new research. People who cram exercise into one...

Everything Needed to Make RNA and DNA Has Been Found in Asteroids and Meteorites

Space rocks that fell to Earth within the last century contain the five bases that store information in DNA and RNA, scientists report in...

Water Births ‘Provide Clear Benefits’ For Moms and Newborn Babies, Large Analysis Shows

Water births provide “clear benefits” for healthy moms and their newborn babies, according to new research. It showed that giving birth in a tub results...

Revolutionary Filter Uses Moss to Capture Pollutants And Microplastics Before You Drink Them

Design students in Colombia have harnessed the porousness of moss to design a water filter that can trap microplastics. Over the two-month product life of...

Your Inspired Weekly Horoscope From Rob Brezsny: A ‘Free Will Astrology’

Our partner Rob Brezsny provides his weekly wisdom to enlighten our thinking and motivate our mood. Rob’s Free Will Astrology, is a syndicated weekly...

Smells Like History: Academics Recreate the Lost Smells of Europe for Museums

Sometimes, the most powerful jolt of nostalgia one can feel is that which comes after picking up the scent of something iconic of one's...

Watch Women’s Intimate Encounter With Humpback Whale Flipping-on the Charm Near Vancouver

In British Colombia's Georgia Strait, two recreational boaters had an intimate face to face moment with a humpback whale. Caught on camera, the boaters were...

Watch Little Octopus Demand Endless Attention From Aquarium Worker Who Captures it All on Video

An intrepid TikToker has documented her experience working alongside an octopus or two at her job at an aquarium. Maddy C. cleans the aquarium interior,...

Men Free of Prostate Cancer Had Guts Fortified By Microbes Found in Yogurt

Because of its active cultures and probiotics, yogurt is one of those foods that can facilitate a healthy gut microbiome for most people. Now...

Artificial Photosynthesis Can Produce More Food in the Dark Than With Sunshine

Photosynthesis has evolved in plants for millions of years to turn water, carbon dioxide, and the energy from sunlight into plant biomass and the...

Breakthrough Zero-Carbon Fertilizer Set to Take Root Across the World as ‘Biochar’

Reprinted with permission from World At Large, a news website of nature, politics, science, health, and travel. Imagine if every time you threw out your lawn...

Prostate Cancer Breakthrough Could Stop the Tumor Spreading After It Becomes Resistant to Current Therapy

A prostate cancer breakthrough could stop the tumor spreading after it becomes resistant to current therapy, scientists say. Anti-hormonal treatment blocks the signal sent out...

Drugs From Mark Cuban’s Pharmacy Could Save Medicare Billions Every Year, Harvard Says

Scientists with an eye towards helping the battered American consumer have recently published a paper finding that if government health insurance provider Medicare bought...

3 Years After CRISPR Treatment 73 of 75 Patients Cured of Blood Disease – FDA Approval is Near

The first serious clinical trials in humans using CRISPR continue to wow, after follow-up findings three years post procedure demonstrate that all patients but...

Eating Oily Fish Like Salmon May Cut Risk of Developing Alzheimer’s by Nearly 50%

Eating oily fish like mackerel or salmon could slash your risk of developing Alzheimer's disease by nearly 50 percent, a new study has revealed. Scientists...

Cannabis-Fed Chickens May Cut Antibiotic Use on Thailand Farms

The government of Thailand just removed cannabis from its list of narcotic substances, which they hope will benefit the tourism and pharmaceutical industries. Chickens could...

Light Therapy is Harnessed to Target and Kill Cancer Cells in This World First

An innovative light-activated therapy could help detect and treat an aggressive brain cancer type, a new study shows.The ‘photoimmunotherapy’ combines a special fluorescent dye...

New Type of Plastic Made Directly From Organic Plant Waste Could Be the Game-Changer We Need

A new type of plastic made directly from organic plant waste has been created by scientists. The new material is easy to make and could...

What Did Albert Einstein, Da Vinci, and Steve Jobs Have in Common: Dyslexia – Why They’re Top Achievers

Dyslexia has affected some of history's greatest minds—including Leonardo da Vinci, Albert Einstein, Pablo Picasso, and Sir Stephen Hawking. The list also includes billionaire entrepreneurs—like...