Autism may have subtypes that are genetically distinct from each other

Autism may exist in multiple forms, with the condition’s genetics and signs differing according to the age at diagnosis ​Autism may exist in multiple forms, with the condition’s genetics and signs differing according to the age at diagnosis Autism may exist in multiple forms, with the condition’s genetics and signs differing according to the age at …

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NASA’s asteroid deflection test had unexpected and puzzling outcome

The DART mission achieved its goal of changing one asteroid’s orbit around another, but questions remain about why the orbit continued to alter over the following month ​The DART mission achieved its goal of changing one asteroid’s orbit around another, but questions remain about why the orbit continued to alter over the following month The DART …

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Scientists just found the hidden cosmic fingerprints of dark matter

Scientists at Rutgers and collaborators have traced the invisible dark matter scaffolding of the universe using over 100,000 Lyman-alpha emitting galaxies. By studying how these galaxies clustered across three eras shortly after the Big Bang, they mapped dark matter concentrations, uncovering cosmic “fingerprints” that reveal how galaxies grow and evolve. ​Scientists at Rutgers and collaborators …

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Blocking one protein supercharges the immune system against cancer

Scientists have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s T cells by blocking a protein called Ant2, essentially rewiring how these cells generate energy. This metabolic reprogramming makes them more resilient, faster, and deadlier against tumors. ​Scientists have found a way to supercharge the immune system’s T cells by blocking a protein called Ant2, …

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How brain organoids are revealing what truly makes humans unique

Madeline Lancaster created the first brain organoids, which have revolutionised our understanding of how the brain works – but also raised ethical questions ​Madeline Lancaster created the first brain organoids, which have revolutionised our understanding of how the brain works – but also raised ethical questions Madeline Lancaster created the first brain organoids, which have revolutionised …

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Mushrooms evolved psychedelics twice, baffling scientists

Researchers found that magic mushrooms and fiber caps independently evolved different biochemical pathways to create psilocybin. This convergence shows nature’s ingenuity, but the reason why remains unknown—possibly predator deterrence. Beyond evolutionary mystery, the discovery provides new enzyme tools for biotech, with promising applications for producing psilocybin-based medicines. ​Researchers found that magic mushrooms and fiber caps …

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Cosmic simulations that once needed supercomputers now run on a laptop

Astronomers have long relied on supercomputers to simulate the immense structure of the Universe, but a new tool called Effort.jl is changing that. By mimicking the behavior of complex cosmological models, this emulator delivers results with the same accuracy — and sometimes even finer detail — in just minutes on a standard laptop. The breakthrough …

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Yoga isn’t as heart-healthy as you think, new study reveals

A comprehensive review shows that yoga doesn’t match up to traditional exercise for improving vascular health. Activities like Pilates, Tai Chi, and interval training prove more effective in keeping arteries resilient, especially in sedentary adults. While yoga remains valuable for accessibility and cultural significance, experts say it should be supplemented with more vigorous activity to …

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Fish love songs recorded for 12 years reveal a surprising shift

By recording grouper grunts for 12 years, scientists discovered major shifts in how red hind spawn and compete. Courtship calls once dominated, but territorial sounds have surged, suggesting changes in population structure. Machine learning helped decode the patterns quickly, offering a groundbreaking way to monitor and conserve reef fish. ​By recording grouper grunts for 12 …

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