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  • Knee Osteoarthritis: Effective Non-Drug Treatments Explored

    Knee Osteoarthritis: Effective Non-Drug Treatments Explored

    Review of 12 non-drug treatments for knee osteoarthritis reveals knee braces and water-based exercise as effective for pain and stiffness. More high-quality evidence is needed to guide practice.


    Forgotten Memories: Brain Engrams & Behavior

    Forgotten Memories: Brain Engrams & Behavior

    Research reveals forgotten memories leave engrams in the hippocampus, influencing behavior even without conscious recall. Brain activation patterns demonstrate subconscious memory impact.


    Bivalves: Survival and Diversity After Mass Extinction

    Bivalves: Survival and Diversity After Mass Extinction

    Bivalves faced mass extinction, losing species but retaining diverse ecological roles. Post-extinction recovery saw unexpected shifts, with new species dominating. Human impact threatens future biodiversity, mirroring past upheavals.


    Solar Orbiter: First Images of Sun’s South Pole!

    Solar Orbiter: First Images of Sun’s South Pole!

    The Solar Orbiter, a joint ESA/NASA mission, captures the first-ever images of the Sun's south pole, revealing previously hidden regions and helping understand the solar cycle and space weather forecasting. Electromagnetic fields also measured.


    Black Hole Simulation: Quantum Effects & Hawking Radiation

    Black Hole Simulation: Quantum Effects & Hawking Radiation

    Researchers are using light and quantum effects to simulate black holes, exploring Hawking radiation and the possibility of black hole impostors. The experiment tests gravity and quantum interactions.


    Neanderthal Fingerprint: 43,000-Year-Old Pigment Art in Spain

    Neanderthal Fingerprint: 43,000-Year-Old Pigment Art in Spain

    Multispectral photography reveals a 43,000-year-old Neanderthal fingerprint on a red pigment-marked rock in Spain. This discovery adds to the growing reevaluation of Neanderthal cognitive abilities and symbolic thought.


    Brain Development: Soft Electronic Implant for Neural Activity Tracking

    Brain Development: Soft Electronic Implant for Neural Activity Tracking

    Researchers developed a soft, elastic mesh implant to track neural activity in developing brains. This innovative tool offers insights into brain development and neurological disorders like autism and schizophrenia.


    JWST Creates Largest Map of the Universe: Discoveries!

    JWST Creates Largest Map of the Universe: Discoveries!

    JWST's COSMOS-Web map, spanning cosmic time, reveals 800,000 galaxies, including unexpectedly numerous galaxies and supermassive black holes, challenging cosmological models and boosting deep space exploration.


    M87’s Supermassive Black Hole Spin & Feeding Rate

    M87’s Supermassive Black Hole Spin & Feeding Rate

    Scientists using Event Horizon Telescope images reveal M87's black hole spins near its theoretical limit (0.8-0.998) and feeds relatively quietly. Jet power matches infalling matter, impacting galaxy formation understanding.


    Dead Sea Scrolls: AI & Radiocarbon Revolutionize Dating

    Dead Sea Scrolls: AI & Radiocarbon Revolutionize Dating

    AI and radiocarbon dating revolutionize Dead Sea Scrolls research, revealing older dates and challenging assumptions about literacy in ancient Judea. New insights on texts like Daniel & Ecclesiastes.


    Black Holes: Nature’s Powerful Dark Matter Collider?

    Black Holes: Nature’s Powerful Dark Matter Collider?

    Supermassive black holes may be nature's own particle colliders, potentially revealing dark matter. Scientists propose searching for high-energy particles from black hole collisions using observatories. Supercolliders, Dark matter, Black holes.


    Worm Towers: Nematodes Build Tentacle-Like Structures

    Worm Towers: Nematodes Build Tentacle-Like Structures

    Nematode worms form towers, tentacle-like structures, to bridge gaps and hitchhike on other creatures when food is scarce. These towers, studied by Ding et al., are superorganisms aiding worm dispersal.