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Memory Loss Was Reversed in Mice Using a Brain Liquid From Younger Peers in ‘Groundbreaking’ Study

Memory loss has been reversed in mice by injecting them with a brain liquid from younger peers in a "groundbreaking" new treatment.. The substance, called...

Chinook Salmon Introduced to Mountain Streams Not Inhabited for 100 Years

The historic reintroduction of Chinook salmon into a California creek this spring will help secure another generation of this iconic species. State and federal biologists...

Biggest Floating Solar Park in Europe Perfectly Integrates in Portugal Reservoir

A vast array of 12,000 solar panels are set to become Europe's largest floating solar park when they finish taking position atop the Alqueva...

Handheld Device Painlessly Identifies Skin Cancer Without Biopsy Scars

Skin biopsies are no fun: doctors carve away small lumps of tissue for laboratory testing, leaving patients with painful wounds that can take weeks...

Researchers Overcome ‘Major Hurdle’ in Reversing Deafness, Discovering Gene Responsible for Crucial Cells

Scientists can now create new hearing cells that can overcome deafness caused by aging. Considered a "major hurdle" to reversing hearing loss, the gene discovery...

A Total Lunar Eclipse is Coming With a Flower Blood Moon – How to See the Night Sky Spectacle

Night sky fans, on May 15-16 look up to see the blood-red spectacle that is a total lunar eclipse. A lunar eclipse occurs when the...

Why Our Brains See Faces Everywhere – And Monkeys Do Too

It's so commonplace we barely give it a second thought, but human brains seem hardwired to see human faces where there are none—in objects...

Parkinson’s Disease Symptoms ‘Reversed’ by Mini Implant Bringing Hope

A small implant connected to electrodes inserted into the skull bone is providing huge relief to younger patients living with Parkinson's disease, such that...

World’s Largest Oyster Restoration Is Big Success – Fulfilling Virginia’s Promise to Chesapeake Bay Rivers

Biologists working to restore the Chesapeake Bay oyster populations are claiming the biggest success in human history, as whole reefs of oysters return to...

‘No Mow May’ Gives You a Reason to NOT Mow the Lawn: Leave the Weeds to Feed the Bees

Backyard bee conservation is all the buzz these days, with people planting native pollinator gardens, installing bee houses, and participating in citizen science endeavors...

How You Think About Your Pain Can Make it Worse – But New Reprocessing Treatment Offers Cure

Could thinking about chronic pain differently succeed in dispelling it when all other treatments have failed? While statements like "mind over matter" or "it's...

Turning Seawater Into Drinking Water – With the Push of a Button

MIT researchers have developed a portable desalination unit, weighing less than 10 kilograms, that can remove particles and salts to generate drinking water. The suitcase-sized...

When Fish Species Get Frisky, Their Motion Causes Earth’s Waters to Move–Just Like a Major Storm

It's not size of the fish but the motion of the ocean, as they say. Marine biologists have proved this idiom true in the...

Photographer Records the Moment a Giant Jellyfish Floats Beneath Paddleboarder

An underwater photographer has captured this picture of a large jellyfish under a paddleboarder. The image was taken by photographer and film-maker Lewis Jefferies off Falmouth...

Hadron Super Collider Reboots After 3 Years And Immediately Breaks World Record

The world’s largest and most powerful particle accelerator has restarted after a break of more than three years for maintenance, consolidation and upgrade work. On...

New Hydrogen Fuel Cells Use Cheap Iron Instead of Costly Platinum for Green Vehicles

Researchers have developed a hydrogen fuel cell that uses iron instead of rare and costly platinum, enabling greater use of the technology. Hydrogen fuel cells...

Watch a Stunning Solar Eclipse on Mars in Video Captured By NASA’s Perseverance Rover

NASA’s Perseverance Mars rover has captured dramatic footage of Phobos, Mars’ potato-shaped moon, crossing the face of the Sun. These observations can help scientists better...

Pokémon GO May Alleviate Some Depression, Says Study

Playing location-based games, such as the popular augmented reality game Pokémon GO, may alleviate non-clinical forms of mild depression, a new study has found. In...

‘Impossible Fossil’ Preserves the Exact Moment the Dinosaurs Died: ‘It’s Absolutely Bonkers’

As we all know, 66 million years ago an asteroid struck the Earth, causing a worldwide extinction of the dinosaurs. Now a dinosaur mass grave...

After US Declared Largest Woodpecker Extinct, New Evidence Supports Belief They Are Still Here

The largest woodpecker on the continent, the ivory-billed woodpecker was proposed to be extinct last year after more than 70 years without a sighting. New...