Hydrothermal vents on the seafloor of ‘ocean worlds’ could support life, says a new study

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Hydrothermal vents on the seafloor of ‘ocean worlds’ could support life, says a new study

Artistic rendering of seafloor vents on Enceladus

We’ve all seen the surreal images in nature documentaries showing hydrothermal vents on the frigid ocean floor – roaring black plumes of superheated water – and the life forms that cling to them. Now, a new study by researchers at UC Santa Cruz suggests that the lower-temperature vents, which are common on Earth’s seafloor, could … Read more

New study confirms chemicals are absorbed through human skin forever – University of Birmingham

A study of 17 commonly used synthetic ‘forever chemicals’ has shown that these toxins can be easily absorbed through human skin. New research, published in Environment International, proves for the first time that a wide range of PFAS (perfluoroalkyl substances) – chemicals that do not break down in nature – can penetrate the skin barrier … Read more

One of the largest countries is starting to split in two, a new study shows

There is rarely a mountain as majestic as the Himalayas, which rise so high into the sky that people feel like a dot standing in front of them. But it is a lesser known fact that the Himalayas are not only scenic but also a field considered important for the study of geology. A 2023 … Read more

Some takeaway meals contain more calories than the daily limit, a British study has found

Some takeaway meals contain more calories in one sitting than someone should consume in a whole day, a study into British eating habits has found. Cafes, fast food outlets, restaurants, bakeries, pubs and supermarkets are fueling Britain’s obesity crisis because so many of the meals they sell contain dangerously high numbers of calories, it has … Read more

Same-sex behavior among animals is underreported, study shows | CNN

Sergio Pitamitz/VWPics/Universal Images Group/Getty Images Two male African elephants exhibit same-sex sexual behavior in Tsavo, Kenya. Sign up for CNN’s Wonder Theory science newsletter. Explore the universe with news about fascinating discoveries, scientific developments and more. CNN — Same-sex sexual behavior has been observed in more than 1,500 species, but a new study has found … Read more

New study suggests universal laws govern brain structure, from mice to men

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Researchers at Northwestern University have discovered that the structural features of the brain are almost at a critical point, similar to a phase transition, observed in various species such as humans, mice and fruit flies. This finding suggests that a universal principle could govern brain structure, which could inspire new computational models to mimic the … Read more

Royal tomb in Benin has traces of human blood on walls, indicating human sacrifice, study finds

Voodoo statues used for voodoo ceremonies in Abomey, Benin

Nearly 200 years ago, human blood was said to have been incorporated into a ceremonial tomb that legend has it built in a royal palace complex in what is now Benin. Now, an investigation into the proteins found within the tomb’s walls reveals evidence that the legend is true. According to a new study, the … Read more

Extensive maternal care is a central factor for the longevity of animals and humans, modeling study suggests

This article was reviewed according to Science fact checked peer-reviewed publication trusted source proofread OK! Credit: Pixabay/CC0 public domain × close to Credit: Pixabay/CC0 public domain The relationship between mother and child may provide clues to the mystery of why humans live longer than expected for their size – and shed new light on what … Read more

Turkish hair transplant surgeons tell men to stop drinking energy drinks… because study shows they can make you bald

Dr.  Abdulaziz Balwi, a hair transplant surgeon at Istanbul-based clinic Elithair, warned that energy drinks could contribute to hair loss (stock image)

With sky-high levels of caffeine, sugar and additives, it should come as no surprise that energy drinks are doing our health no favors. But can they also cause some people to go bald? The answer is yes, according to Turkish hair transplant surgeon Dr. Abdulaziz Balwi, who said he warns his patients to stop drinking … Read more