The location of Noah’s Ark has been found on a 3,000-year-old map, scientists say

The location of Noah's Ark has been found on a 3,000-year-old map, scientists say

Scientists have deciphered the world’s oldest map – and they believe it could lead them to the location of Noah’s Ark. The 3,000-year-old Babylonian artifact has puzzled archaeologists for centuries, but in recent weeks, experts have discovered the meaning. The clay tablet was discovered in the Middle East before being acquired by the British Museum … Read more

Helping UConn Health build the future careers of Connecticut’s youth in health and science

Helping UConn Health build the future careers of Connecticut's youth in health and science

Approximately 100 high school and college students had the opportunity to engage with UConn Health faculty, staff, medical, dental and graduate students in a variety of activities to raise awareness about health and biomedical science careers and the admissions process for medical, dental and graduate. the schools. (Photo by John Atashian) At UConn Health on … Read more

Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science – Syracuse University News

Alexander Maloney Named Inaugural Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science - Syracuse University News

Alexander Maloney, an international leader in quantum information science, joins the College of Arts and Sciences (A&S) this fall as the inaugural Kathy and Stan Walters Endowed Professor of Quantum Science. Maloney, a researcher investigating fundamental issues in theoretical physics and quantum information theory, comes to Syracuse from McGill University in Montreal. Alexander Maloney “I … Read more

Scientists describe roadmap for creating ‘Trojan horse’ peptides that cross biological barriers

Scientists describe roadmap for creating 'Trojan horse' peptides that cross biological barriers

A digital representation of a group of cell-penetrating peptides. Credit: Daryl Ariawan A new review of research on cell-penetrating peptide (CPP) clusters by scientists from Macquarie University and the University of Oxford will provide a roadmap for biomedical scientists to develop the next generation of treatments for cancer and neurodegenerative diseases. Biological barriers such as … Read more

Watch the first video of ovulation happening in real time

Watch the first video of ovulation happening in real time

For the first time, scientists have filmed the process by which eggs are released from the ovaries during ovulation – and they’ve captured it in exquisite detail. In impressive new video, a mature mouse egg cell is explosively ejected from its fluid-filled sac – known as a follicle – into a laboratory dish. The team … Read more

Contact science is back on the table

Contact science is back on the table

NASA’s Mars Curiosity rover took this image using its right navigation camera on sol 4343—Mars day 4,343 of the Mars Science Laboratory mission—on October 24, 2024 at 15:26:28 UTC. Credit: NASA/JPL-Caltech Changes to the plan on Wednesday, moving the drive one sol earlier, meant that we started planning this morning about 18 meters (about 59 … Read more

Thoughts by Ethan Mollick on the future of superintelligence

Thoughts by Ethan Mollick on the future of superintelligence

Ethan Mollick John Werner It seems like only months, not years ago, that we encountered ChatGPT and related models and realized that AI could string sentences together. But now, brand new models are moving deeper into the physical world in ways that should make everyone sit up and take notice. We had news, just within … Read more

Mars May Have Been Habitable More Lately Than Thought – Harvard Gazette

Mars May Have Been Habitable More Lately Than Thought - Harvard Gazette

Evidence suggests that Mars may have been teeming with life billions of years ago. Now cold, dry and stripped of what was once a potentially protective magnetic field, the Red Planet is a sort of forensic stage for scientists investigating whether Mars was indeed once habitable and, if so, when . The “when” question in … Read more

Apple’s Photos Intelligence tested: Is it better than Google Photos?

Apple's Photos Intelligence tested: Is it better than Google Photos?

Apple Intelligence features are now available for select iPhones, iPads and Macs. The list of tools in this first rollout is pretty limited: you’ll find some new writing functions, notification summaries, and a revitalized version of Siri, among other things. We’re very excited about the changes to Apple Photos, which are finally making their way … Read more

Scientists say something is wrong with this iconic black hole image: ScienceAlert

Scientists say something is wrong with this iconic black hole image: ScienceAlert

Remember that amazing ‘first image’ of the black hole Sagittarius A* (Sgr A) at the heart of the Milky Way? Well, that may not be entirely accurate, according to researchers at the National Astronomical Observatory of Japan (NAOJ). Instead, the accretion disk around Sgr A* may be more elongated than the circular shape we first … Read more