Scientists once could reconstruct humanity’s distant past only from the mute testimony of ancient settlements, bones, and artifacts. Continue reading “Ancient DNA tells tales of humans’ migrant history”
Religion, self-regulation, and self-control: Associations, explanations, and implications
Here we present the ‘Abstract‘ of the corresponding paper by McCullough ME, Willoughby BL. Continue reading “Religion, self-regulation, and self-control: Associations, explanations, and implications”
Clovis site: Montana burial site answers questions about early humans
Scientists have shown that at the Anzick site in Montana — the only known Clovis burial site — the skeletal remains of a young child and the antler and stone artifacts found there were buried at the same time, raising new questions about the early inhabitants of North America, says a Texas A&M University professor involved in the research. Continue reading “Clovis site: Montana burial site answers questions about early humans”
Climate action can limit Asia’s growing water shortages
Even “modest” action to limit climate change could help prevent the most extreme water-shortage scenarios facing Asia by the year 2050, according to a new study led by MIT researchers. Continue reading “Climate action can limit Asia’s growing water shortages”
When photons spice up the energy levels of quantum particles
Quantum particles behave in mysterious ways. They are governed by laws of physics designed to reflect what is happening at smaller scales through quantum mechanics. Quantum state properties are generally very different to those of classical states. Continue reading “When photons spice up the energy levels of quantum particles”
Shocks to the Brain Improve Mathematical Abilities
The ‘three Rs’ of reading, writing and arithmetic could become four. Random electrical stimulation, a technique that applies a gentle current through the skull, leads to a long-lasting boost in the speed of mental calculations, a small laboratory study of university students has found. Continue reading “Shocks to the Brain Improve Mathematical Abilities”