These crows have counting skills previously only seen in people (www.nature.com)
Nocturnal heat exposure and stroke risk (academic.oup.com)
Study reveals 100,000-year evolution from wild to domesticated rice (english.news.cn)
Constant velocity subluminal warp drive solution (iopscience.iop.org)
Plant Virus Fights Cancers in Mice With 'Widespread Effectiveness' (www.sciencealert.com)
World’s brightest X-rays: China first in Asia to build next-generation synchrotron (www.nature.com)
How Wasps Make Use of Biological Weapons To Conquer Their Prey (www.inverse.com)
Frozen human brain tissue works perfectly when thawed 18 months later (newatlas.com)
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The surprisingly complicated physics of why cats always land on their feet (arstechnica.com)
Chinese doctors treated an end-stage type 2 diabetic patient by implanting islet tissue derived in vitro from his own endoderm stem cells. The patient has been insulin-independent for 33 months. (www.nature.com)
Milestone: mRNA Cancer Vaccine Prompts Robust Immune Reaction Against Malignant Brain Tumors (epicnews.ca)
Plant Virus Treatment Shows Promise in Fighting Metastatic Cancers in Mice (today.ucsd.edu)
Pythagorean Theorem Found On Clay Tablet 1,000 Years Older Than Pythagoras (www.iflscience.com)
Brain-reading device is best yet at decoding ‘internal speech’ (www.nature.com)
A new finding boosts Panspermia, the theory that life on Earth originated in deep space. (nautil.us)
See the most detailed map of human brain matter ever created (www.popsci.com)
A Common Sleeping Pill May Reduce Build-Up of Alzheimer's Proteins, Study Finds (www.sciencealert.com)
New NASA Black Hole Visualization Takes Viewers Beyond the Brink - NASA Science (science.nasa.gov)
Active self-treatment of a facial wound with a biologically active plant by a male Sumatran orangutan - Scientific Reports (www.nature.com)
Caterbot? Robotapillar? It Crawls with Ease Through Loops and Bends (engineering.princeton.edu)
Children Sleep Problems Associated with Psychosis in Young Adults (www.birmingham.ac.uk)
Researchers Discover New Target for Potential Leukemia Therapy (www.dana-farber.org)
Brain-inspired computing with fluidic iontronic nanochannels (www.pnas.org)
Scientists have created an artificial synapse that works with water and salt, mimicking the medium used by our brains. This could lead to more efficient and energy-saving brain-inspired computers. The device, called an iontronic memristor, consists of a microchannel filled with water and salt, and can process complex information...