Scientists may be closer to understanding why time seems to pass more quickly as we age — and brain scans of people watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show helped them address this enduring question.
In a study published Sept. 30 in the journal
Scientists may be closer to understanding why time seems to pass more quickly as we age — and brain scans of people watching an old Alfred Hitchcock show helped them address this enduring question.
In a study published Sept. 30 in the journal
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Katie Price’s ex-husband, Kieran Hayler, has been charged with raping a 13-year-old girl, police have said.
The…
A striking new photo of the superbright “Comet Lemmon” (C/2025 A6) shows the partial remains of its sizeable tail, shortly after the ethereal limb was temporarily torn apart by the sun. The cosmic shredding occurred just a few days before the…
Creative Salon: Congratulations on the promotion, Sam. What skills do you feel a modern CSO needs to offer?
Sam Wise: Strong perspective on the future, willingness to be in a learning mindset
You’ve spent 12 years on the planning team at…
Fragments of the hellish, lava-covered “proto-planet” that existed before Earth 4.5 billion years ago have survived unaltered in ancient rocks, groundbreaking new research reveals.
The fragments contain telltale potassium signatures not seen in…
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Enzalutamide in combination with leuprolide demonstrated a significantly longer overall survival than either leuprolide or…