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Scientists store human genome on crystal which can last billions of years

Scientists have stored the full human genome on a 5D memory crystal which they hope could provide a blueprint to bring humanity back from extinction thousands, if not millions, of years in the future. The team from the University of Southampton’s Optoelectronics Research Centre (ORC) also said the revolutionary dataContinue Reading

2024-09-18
By: WMN
On: September 18, 2024
In: Science

Nasa’s Orion spacecraft ‘safe for lunar astronauts exposed to harmful radiation’

The shielded areas in Nasa’s lunar spacecraft can protect astronauts travelling to the moon against the harmful effects of space radiation, research suggests. Chronic exposure to radiation can cause delayed medical problems such as cancer and premature ageing, which may happen over a long period of time. While the Earth’sContinue Reading

2024-09-18
By: WMN
On: September 18, 2024
In: Science

Mystery creature in South African rock art could be long-extinct species, study finds

A strange tusked creature depicted by indigenous people in South African rock art appears to be a long-extinct species predating dinosaurs, according to a new study. The research, published on Wednesday in the journal PLOS ONE, found that a cryptic animal painted by South Africa’s San people in the earlyContinue Reading

2024-09-18
By: WMN
On: September 18, 2024
In: Science

Consuming berries, tea and red wine ‘may reduce the risk of dementia’

People who consume more foods rich in flavonoids, such as berries, tea, red wine and dark chocolate, could lower their risk of dementia, new research has found. Led by a team of researchers at Queen’s University Belfast, the study reported that increasing the intake of flavonoid-rich foods and drinks couldContinue Reading

2024-09-17
By: WMN
On: September 17, 2024
In: Science

Van Gogh’s The Starry Night closely resembles turbulence seen in nature – study

The whirling shapes in Vincent van Gogh’s painting The Starry Night closely resemble real turbulence, as seen in swirling water or smoke from a chimney, according to scientists. Researchers said the Dutch master’s work “reveals a deep and intuitive understanding of natural phenomena”, which he may have learned by “studyingContinue Reading

2024-09-17
By: WMN
On: September 17, 2024
In: Science

Scientists discover real-world physics ‘hidden’ in Vincent van Gogh’s Starry Night

Vincent van Gogh’s iconic painting The Starry Night depicts the precise real-world physics behind cloud and air movement in the sky, according to a new study which says the legendary artist had an intuitive understanding of the natural world. The painting, made in June 1889, has enamoured millions for overContinue Reading

2024-09-17
By: WMN
On: September 17, 2024
In: Science

Microplastics could enter human brain just from breathing, scientists say

Microplastics have been detected in the smell centre of the human brain for the first time, suggesting the actual quantity of these tiny particles deposited in the body might be much higher than was believed. The study published on Monday in the journal JAMA Network Open revealed that eight outContinue Reading

2024-09-17
By: WMN
On: September 17, 2024
In: Science

New Covid XEC variant starting to spread in Europe – what we know about signs and symptoms

Scientists have warned that a “more contagious” variant of the Covid virus, dubbed XEC, is starting to spread more rapidly across Europe and could soon become the dominant strain. “At this juncture, the XEC variant appears to be the most likely one to get legs next,” Eric Topol, director ofContinue Reading

2024-09-17
By: WMN
On: September 17, 2024
In: Science

New Covid XEC variant starting to spread in Europe – what we know about signs and symptoms

Scientists have warned that a “more contagious” variant of the Covid virus, dubbed XEC, is starting to spread more rapidly across Europe and could soon become the dominant strain. “At this juncture, the XEC variant appears to be the most likely one to get legs next,” Eric Topol, director ofContinue Reading

2024-09-16
By: WMN
On: September 16, 2024
In: Science

Dog and human brains found to sync up when they gaze into each other’s eyes

Brain activity of dogs and their human companions may sync when they gaze into each other’s eyes, a new study suggests. During social interactions between people, the activity of their neurons is known to become synchronised, especially in the frontal lobe of the brain, indicating that they are paying attentionContinue Reading

2024-09-16
By: WMN
On: September 16, 2024
In: Science

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