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Phys.org / 8.2 ka event triggered social transformation, not destruction, at China's Jiahu site

In a recent study, Dr. Yunchen Tan and colleagues examined the response of the North China Plain settlement of Jiahu to the abrupt climatic 8.2 ka event. They found that Jiahu not only survived but also demonstrated remarkable ...

Dec 16, 2025 in Other Sciences
Phys.org / Dark matter hiding in stars may cause observable oscillations

(Phys.org)—Dark matter has never been seen directly, but scientists know that something massive is out there due to its gravitational effects on visible matter. One explanation for how such a large amount of mass appears ...

Sep 18, 2015 in Physics
Medical Xpress / The price of persuasion: Why vaccine messaging may deepen social divides

Encouraging people to get vaccinated is often seen as a public health success story. However, understanding how persuading people to roll up their sleeves to receive vaccines creates social division is crucial—particularly ...

Dec 29, 2025 in Vaccination
Phys.org / Death by Design? Spatial models show that natural selection favors genetically-limited lifespan as a lineal benefit

(Phys.org)—Standard evolutionary theories of aging and mortality, being based on mean-field assumptions – which analyze the behavior of large and complex stochastic models by studying a simpler model – conclude that ...

Jul 16, 2015 in Physics
Medical Xpress / Biophobia: Why some people hate nature—and what you can do about it

We're constantly told that spending time in nature is good for the body and the mind alike. A large body of research shows multiple health benefits from contact with nature, ranging from stress reduction to an improved immune ...

Dec 29, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Medical Xpress / What to do if you fail at your New Year's resolution

Every year, many of us bravely announce our resolutions for the new year. A glass of champagne on New Year's Eve might add to our confidence in our ability to do better in the coming year and save more, spend less, eat better, ...

Dec 30, 2025 in Health
Phys.org / High-energy photons drive conversion of greenhouse gases into high-value chemicals, no catalyst needed

Scientists have found a way to turn carbon dioxide and methane, the two most notorious greenhouse gases, into useful chemicals without any expensive catalysts, using only light.

Dec 14, 2025 in Chemistry
Medical Xpress / Pediatrician explains why bullying hurts all children and what parents can do about it

Every day, thousands of kids suffer the fear, shame and frustration of being bullied. More than 19% of children aged 12 to 18 say they have been targeted by peers, with a frightening number of cases happening online. A pediatrician ...

Dec 29, 2025 in Psychology & Psychiatry
Phys.org / Alloy engineering addresses long-standing problem of semiconductor defects

(Phys.org)—The performance of all of today's electronic devices depends on the quality of the semiconductor materials they're made of. Two of the most important factors that affect a semiconductor's properties are its band ...

Sep 28, 2015 in Physics
Phys.org / Scientists propose 3D graphene-like 'hyper-honeycomb' structures

(Phys.org)—Scientists have proposed a new family of structures that are three-dimensional (3D) variations of graphene, the simplest example of which is called a "hyper-honeycomb." If the proposed structures can be experimentally ...

Jul 20, 2015 in Nanotechnology
Phys.org / Cypriot fishermen battle invasive lionfish and turn them into a tavern delicacy

Photis Gaitanos' rough fingers adroitly untangle the venomous spikes of a lionfish from a net, throwing the exotic-looking creature into an ice-filled rubber bin along with other fish from the day's catch.

Dec 27, 2025 in Biology
Phys.org / Proposed diamond maser could operate at room temperature

(Phys.org)—Before there were lasers, there were masers—devices that operate in the microwave regime and other wavelengths that are longer than those of visible light. But while the first masers were built back in the ...

Oct 5, 2015 in Physics