DNVN - Summer 2023 was the warmest in the Northern Hemisphere in the last two thousand years, according to research, surpassing the coldest summer of the same era by nearly four degrees.
This month, if you live in Europe, North Africa, or North-West Asia, you can observe a rare lunar occultation in which Uranus passes behind the moon and emerges on the other side.
DNVN - Consider a group of 30 young people who want to play soccer. To help them improve as players, you would like to divide them into two teams so they can practice their skills and learn from their coaches.
DNVN - Male bottlenose dolphins form the largest known multi-level alliance network outside of humans, researchers led by the University of Bristol have demonstrated. These intergroup alliances increase male access to a contested resource.
DNVN - If global warming exceeds 1.5 degrees Celsius, runaway processes such as the thawing of permafrost, the death of coral reefs, and the collapse of ice sheets are likely to occur.
DNVN - In a 3D printing process, a small amount of simulated crushed Martian rock combined with a titanium alloy produced a stronger, high-performance material that could one day be used to create tools or rocket parts on Mars.
DNVN - New research published in the journal Management Science by INFORMS demonstrates that women participate more in competitive environments when they are making decisions for others as opposed to themselves.
DNVN - Since 2020, millions of people have died from coronavirus infection because influential institutions took too long to recognize that it is primarily airborne; a new historical analysis led by the University of Colorado Boulder sheds light on the delay.
DNVN - What distinguishes the human brain from those of all other species, including our closest primate relatives? Yale researchers analyzed cell types in the prefrontal cortex of four primate species and identified species-specific, particularly human-specific characteristics.
DNVN - Utilization of an artificial blood substitute can reverse cell damage caused by oxygen deficiency, increase the number of organs available for transplant, treat heart attacks and strokes, and even reverse death.
DNVN - Physical labor's fatigue-inducing effects are well-known, but what about mental labor? Sitting idly for hours and intensely pondering makes one feel exhausted.
DNVN - The Big Data Institute at the University of Oxford has taken a significant step toward mapping the entirety of genetic relationships among humans by creating a single genealogy that traces the ancestry of all of us. The study has been published today in Science.