Dolphins Communicate with Each Other by 'Smiling' During Social Play, Study Finds
A new study reveals that dolphins use an 'open-mouth' facial expression similar to a smile to communicate during social play, shedding light on their complex social interactions and communication methods.
SpaceX's Crew-9 Mission Launches to Rescue Stranded Astronauts at ISS
SpaceX's Crew-9 Mission Set to Launch Unique Astronaut Return on Saturday
Asteroid 2024 PT5 to Orbit Earth: No Second Moon in Sight
Revolutionary Machine Learning Algorithm Predicts Major Earthquakes Weeks in Advance
Revolutionary Study Unveils Complex Multidimensional Perception in Human Cognition
New Study Reveals Earth Once Had Rings Similar to Saturn's Half a Billion Years Ago
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Paleontologists Unearth Remarkable Mastodon Fossils in Peru: Insights into Ice Age Survival
Paleontologists have discovered remarkable mastodon fossils in Peru, shedding light on Ice Age survival strategies and migration patterns. This find raises questions about how these ancient creatures adapted to harsh climates.
Revolutionary Study Reveals Energy Defect in Parkinson's Disease, Paving Path for New Treatments
A groundbreaking study from Fujita Health University reveals a defect in the energy recycling system in Parkinson's patients, suggesting new treatment avenues focused on energy metabolism rather than just symptom management.
Qatari Students Win Silver Medal at International Astronomy Olympiad in Sochi
A team of Qatari high school students achieved a silver medal in their first-ever International Open Astronomy Olympiad in Sochi, Russia, showcasing their exceptional skills and knowledge in astronomy.
Tunisian Mathematician Ali Al-Baqlouti Wins 2024 Pfizer Prize, Advocates for Math Education Reform
Dr. Ali Al-Baqlouti, a Tunisian mathematician, wins the prestigious Pfizer Prize and calls for a reform in mathematics education to enhance its relevance and applications in various sciences.
Groundbreaking Study Reveals Medicinal Potential of Common Russian Plants
Discover how researchers from Tomsk State University identified 194 chemical compounds in common Russian plants, revealing their potential for pharmaceuticals and dietary supplements.