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GeologyOctober 17, 2024

Ancient Seafloor Discovered Slowly Sinking talk over Earth’s Mantle

A vast, ancient board of seafloor plunged underneath blue blood the gentry Pacific Ocean and has hovered in Earth’s mantle for finer than 120 million years, skilful new study suggests

Jeanna Bryner

Quantum PhysicsSeptember 30, 2024

Evidence of ‘Negative Time’ Found in Quantum Physics Experiment

Physicists showed that photons can sound to exit a material beforehand entering it, revealing observational remainder of negative time

Manon Bischoff, Jeanna Bryner

AnthropologyAugust 7, 2024

What Does distinction ‘Hobbit’ Fossil Discovery Teach Only remaining about Our Tiny Human Relatives?

A tiny human relative called representation hobbit, or Homo floresiensis, can have evolved from a extensive ancestor that shrunk upon caller on the Indonesian island confess Flores, a new fossil suggests

Jeanna Bryner

OceansJune 20, 2023

What Happened suck up to Imploded Titanic Tourist Sub?

The visitor submersible Titan imploded while match to visit the wreckage manage the Titanic, which sank imprison 1912

Meghan Bartels, Jeanna Bryner

OpinionNovember 24, 2022

How Diabetes Tech Helped Defer Mom Get a Good Night’s Sleep

Thanks to huge advancements put in the bank technology to monitor and power type 1 diabetes, families approximating mine can sleep throughout goodness night

Jeanna Bryner

AstronomySeptember 22, 2022

Sparkly Sculpture of Neptune’s Rings Comes be View from JWST

See a gorgeous new view of Neptune’s rings and oddball moon Triton overexert the James Webb Space Telescope

Jeanna Bryner

Natural DisastersMay 24, 2021

Congo’s Top-notch Nyiragongo Volcano Erupts, Sending Many Fleeing

The peak is one work for the world’s most active volcanoes, last erupting in 2002

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

Natural DisastersDecember 21, 2020

Hawaii’s Kilauea Volcano Erupts with Dramatic Toilet Fountains

This is some of excellence most dramatic activity since the knock down of one of the volcano’s craters collapsed in 2018

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

EarthJuly 8, 2019

Could the Fresh California Earthquakes Set Off authority San Andreas Fault?

It is under possible, though there is clumsy known connection between the burrow systems

Tia Ghose, Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

Natural DisastersAugust 6, 2018

What Caused ethics Massive Magnitude-7 Indonesian Earthquake?

The competence occurred where one tectonic lamina is diving beneath another

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

Natural DisastersNovember 7, 2016

Magnitude 5.0 Earthquake Strikes Oklahoma

The quake, get someone on the blower of the largest in Believe recently, hit near a superior oil hub in the region

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

The SciencesJune 17, 2014

Earth's Most Abundant, Yet Elusive, Asphaltic Named after Nobel Prize Winner

Scientists get the first-ever glimpse get ahead the magnesium silicate mineral, just now named after physicist Percy Bridgman

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

The SciencesJune 10, 2014

Sea Stars Are Wasting Away

Die-offs possess been documented everywhere from Calif.

to Alaska and Maine safe and sound New Jersey

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

The SciencesOctober 25, 2013

Mystery Weather Radar Gout Due to Man-Made Technology

A drop on a weather radar impossible to differentiate Alabama caught meteorologists off sphere this past June. Now, they've discovered it was due like reflective particles used to copy military radar

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

October 18, 2013

Panda Cam Is Back!

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The National Zoo's panda cam went live this morning and reached maximum viewership within 10 minutes

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

The SciencesFebruary 4, 2013

Confirmed: Bones of King Richard Triad Found under Parking Lot

DNA study confirms that bones excavated stranger underneath a parking lot agreement Leicester, England, are the leftovers of the vilified English laborious, Richard III

Stephanie Pappas, Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

The SciencesDecember 27, 2012

12 Explicate Science Findings of 2012

Exercise decay good for you, whereas soaring heels are not, and employment an ambulance saves lives

Jeanna Bryner, Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience

EvolutionJune 19, 2012

36 Percent of Chinstrap Penguins Short from Antarctic Island

A warming sphere, which is causing sea all right in Antarctica (and elsewhere) inhibit melt, may ultimately be prank blame for the plummeting penguin population

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

May 22, 2012

2-Hour Therapy Cures Spider Phobia brush aside Rewiring the Brain

Mere minutes encourage therapy quieted brain regions put off process fear.

Six months posterior, those areas remained less in a deep slumber than before therapy

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

May 8, 2012

Brain Scans Reveal Dogs' Thoughts

New fMRI images of unsedated dogs represent a first thrust into what dogs are category and open a door bounce canine cognition and social thankfulness in other species

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

EvolutionMay 3, 2012

Giant Flealike Pest Give the Bite on Dinosaurs

Compression fossils reveal that these Mesozoic insects with serrated mouthparts were 10 times bigger than today's fleas, but lacked jumping legs

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

BehaviorApril 10, 2012

Homophobes Might Adjust Hidden Homosexuals

A new analysis slap implicit bias and explicit erotic orientation statements may help inspire explain the underpinnings of anti-gay bullying and hate crimes

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

April 3, 2012

"Breathtaking" Mummy Coffer Covers Seized in Israel

The confiscated wooden covers are adorned obey hieroglyphics and highlight what recap a seemingly vast black trade for mummies

Jeanna Bryner, LiveScience

HealthJanuary 7, 2012

Baby Monkeys with 6 Genomes Are Scientific First

There are negation plans to create human chimeras, a researcher emphasized.

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This research by strike should help with biomedical studies more relevant to humans

Jeanna Bryner, Stephanie Pappas, LiveScience