Iberian harvester ant queens clone males of a different species in a never-before-seen case of reproduction and domestication.#TheAbstract
Glaciers in Central Asia have remained intact even as other parts of the world have seen rapid glacial loss. A new study shows that may be changing.#TheAbstract
The world’s best solar telescope snapped unprecedented shots of a solar flare, revealing new details of these mysterious explosions.#TheAbstract
For years, researchers have puzzled over how two ingredients for life first linked up on early Earth. Now, they’ve found the “missing link,” and demonstrated this reaction in the lab.#TheAbstract
Scientists filmed a bat family in their roost for months, capturing never-before-seen (and very cute) behaviors.#TheAbstract
In addition to Planet Nine, the solar system may also contain a closer, smaller world that could be spotted soon, according to a new preprint study.#TheAbstract
A 500-year-old human hair in a rare khipu challenges the long-held idea that only elite men created these knotted records in the Inka empire.#TheAbstract
Long before modern supply chains, ancient hominins were moving stone across long distances, potentially reshaping what we know about our evolutionary roots.#TheAbstract
Scientists have discovered the culprit behind sea star wasting disease, the most devastating marine epidemic on record.#theabstract
Stone tools found on the Indonesian island of Sulawesi reveal a long-lost population of human relatives; their identity, and how they crossed the sea, is a mystery.#TheAbstract #science
The afterlife of Puerto Rico’s Aricebo telescope continues with the detection of a powerful “tidal wave” from the Sun.#TheAbstract
Scientists have discovered chemosynthetic animals, which don’t rely on the Sun to live, nearly six miles under the ocean surface—deeper than any found to date.#TheAbstract #science
Researchers witnessing warming in Svalbard worry that “we have been too cautious” with climate warnings.#TheAbstract
Over the past few centuries, dams have pulled the poles a few feet off of Earth’s rotational axis.#TheAbstract
Meet Ammonite, a tiny weird iceball that casts doubt on the Planet Nine hypothesis.#TheAbstract
The Song of Wade was a popular legend that survives in only one enigmatic text. Now, researchers think they have solved a longstanding puzzle about its meaning.#TheAbstract
Scientists warn that “the cuts would prevent the US from training and preparing the next generation of the scientific and technical workforce.”#TheAbstract
“If such a force is observed, it would be an incredible breakthrough in physics,” said one researcher.#TheAbstract
It’s the first observed instance of a marine mammal manufacturing tools.#TheAbstract
An unprecedented study reveals maternal lineages, female-centered practices, and a “surprising shift” in a 9,000-year-old settlement associated with a goddess cult.#TheAbstract
A preprint study found that participants who used an LLM to write essays performed worse “at all levels” than those who didn’t.#TheAbstract
Scientists have spotted the universe’s “missing matter” hiding in a vast cosmic web with some help from fast radio bursts from deep space.#TheAbstract
Scientists exhumed bald cypress trees that lived thousands of years ago and recorded climactic turmoil.#TheAbstract
Telescopes perched on the Andes Mountains glimpsed elusive encounters fueled by the first of the first stars in the universe more than 13 billion years ago.#TheAbstract
Plus: a surprising case of galactic eschatology, nematode cheerleading pyramids, ancient makeup kits, and more.#TheAbstract
For nine days in September 2023, the world was rocked by an “Unidentified Seismic Object.”#TheAbstract
A dead star 15,000 light years from Earth is pulsing every 44 minutes in both X-rays and radio waves.#TheAbstract
Penguin guano helps clouds form in coastal Antarctica, making these birds an important factor in the region’s climate.#TheAbstract
This week, we have stories about wild horses, wild chimps, and wild cosmic deaths.#TheAbstract
The Yangtze finless porpoise is near extinction in the wild, but glimpses of its heyday can be found in centuries of Chinese poetry.#TheAbstract
Tardigrades, tiny microscopic animals, woke up from suspended animation with body art.#TheAbstract
Bite marks on the pelvis of a beheaded man provide the first direct physical evidence of human-animal gladiatorial combat.#TheAbstract
One of the most compelling cases for extraterrestrial life has been found on K2-18b, a planet 124 light years from Earth.#TheAbstract
“It was like we were in the ‘Twilight Zone’ and peering at a negative of the real world,” said one mariner.#TheAbstract
A novel brain device allowed a woman who had suffered a stroke to speak full sentences for the first time since 2005.#TheAbstract
Meet the Fish That Doesn’t Want to Be Met#TheAbstract
This week, we journey into the human brain and find some disturbing stuff in there.#TheAbstract
The epic shark may have been a full 80 feet long with a slender build, according to new research.#TheAbstract
Scientists Made a ‘Woolly Mouse’ in Quest to Resurrect Mammoths#TheAbstract
Scientists Made a ‘Woolly Mouse’ in Quest to Resurrect Mammoths
They are cute, but are they mammoths? No. They are mice.Becky Ferreira (404 Media)
He was hanging out in an ancient Roman port town 2,000 years ago, when something struck him (a deadly volcanic eruption).#TheAbstract