Tag: Scientists

Bumblebees surprise scientists by showing a sense of rhythm

A buff-tailed bumblebee on an artificial flower Bee lab at Southern Medical University Bumblebees have demonstrated the ability

Scientists Must Speak Clearly, Especially in Court: Five Tips for Clear Communication

As the effects of climate change become more severe, the legal drive to hold polluters responsible, safeguard vulnerable

Scientists Think Vagus Nerve Stimulation Could Help Protect Your Memory : ScienceAlert

While Alzheimer's disease is often seen as an age-related illness, the brain changes associated with it actually begin

Democracy Depends on Science—So Scientists Need to Show Up for Democracy

On March 28th, millions nationwide are expected to participate in local events supporting the latest No Kings mobilization,

Magnetic Fluid Injected Into The Heart May Prevent Strokes, Scientists Think : ScienceAlert

Atrial fibrillation is a heart rhythm disorder affecting millions, causing the heart's upper chambers to beat irregularly rather

Why scientists can’t get a laugh

A recently published survey examined over 500 science conference presentations spanning two years to assess the humor levels

Scientists Uncover The Nerve Pathway That Makes Stress Worsen Eczema : ScienceAlert

It has been recognized for some time that psychological stress can worsen eczema (atopic dermatitis), although the exact

Covid deaths undercounted, U.S. scientists in peril

Today marks the beginning of Breakthrough Summit East! If you missed the chance to attend in person in

Scientists Found a T. Rex Tooth Embedded in Another Dinosaur’s Skull : ScienceAlert

For many years, dinosaurs, particularly the Tyrannosaurus rex, have fascinated both the public and scientists. Often portrayed in

Scientists race to decode data from Europe’s vanishing glaciers

Situated high in the Ɩtztal Alps, near the Austria-Italy border, lies the WeiƟseespitze glacier, which serves as a

Scientists Discover an Amazing Practical Use For Peanut Shell Waste : ScienceAlert

Every year, over 10 million tons of peanut waste accumulate globally, primarily as discarded shells. Scientists have now

Scientists revive activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time

Scientists have achieved a groundbreaking feat by reviving activity in frozen mouse brains for the first time. This