Tech Explorist
45 articles in the Truth Foundry index. Each links out to the original.
- New Research Explains Individual Sensitivity to Low-Frequency Infrasound · Scientists discover a unique electrical pathway in the inner ear that explains why some people perceive infrasound as a physical vibration.
- Webb Telescope Reveals How Gas Giant WD 1856 b Survived Its Star's Death · NASA's Webb telescope detects a Jupiter-sized planet surviving its white dwarf star at an impossible distance.
- Ancient Australian Rocks Reveal Early Earth Water Recycling Mechanism · 3.1-billion-year-old rocks show water shaped Earth's interior via 'dripduction' before modern tectonics.
- New Study Predicts Earth's Vegetative Biosphere Could Survive 1.84 Billion Years · Climate models suggest Earth's plants could persist for 1.84 billion years via CO2 management or adaptation.
- Brain Maps Rivalries More Deeply Than Friendships in Social Networks · New study reveals antagonistic relationships are etched more deeply into brain activity than friendships
- Scientists Pin Down Ultimate Viscosity Limit for Earth's Lithosphere · New study establishes 10^30 Pa·s as the maximum viscosity for stable lithospheric regions
- Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS May Be Twice as Old as the Sun · New isotopic analysis suggests interstellar comet 3I/ATLAS formed in an ancient star system older than our Sun.
- Scientists Reveal Decades-Long Evolution of Deadly Superbug Acinetobacter baumannii · Researchers reconstructed the genetic history of Acinetobacter baumannii, revealing its gradual evolution into a global superbug.
- Exercise May Double Quitting Chances, New Adelaide University Study Finds · Regular exercise could double the likelihood of long-term smoking cessation success.
- Astronomers Refine Mass and Orbit of Nearby Habitable Super-Earth GJ 3378 b · New data confirms GJ 3378 b is a rocky super-Earth in the habitable zone of a nearby star.
- MIT Study Reveals 17 New Brain Regions Involved in Language Processing · New MIT research identifies 17 additional brain regions beyond the left hemisphere that process language.
- Scientists Create World's First Synthetic Cell Capable of Growth and Replication · Researchers have engineered a synthetic cell that replicates its genome, grows, divides, and evolves using only chemistry.
- USC Researchers Unveil Renewable Cancer-Fighting Immune Cell Precursors · Scientists at USC discovered that granulocyte-monocyte progenitors can self-renew, enabling scalable engineering for cancer and infectious disease therapies.
- Renaissance Painting Reveals Bat Prey Hunting Behavior · Scientists confirm Jan Brueghel the Elder's 1611 painting depicts a noctule bat hunting a migratory bird.
- Columbia Scientists Reveal Malaria Parasite Uses Active Molecular Machine to Invade Cells · Researchers discovered the malaria parasite uses an active molecular machine to reshape and invade red blood cells.
- Study Reveals Bonding Difficulties Common in Mothers Without Postnatal Depression · New research shows 7.7% of mothers without postnatal depression experience bonding difficulties with their infants.
- AI-Powered Drones Detect Soviet Butterfly Mines in War Zones · Researchers use drone-mounted AI to detect plastic landmines evading traditional sensors.
- MIT Researchers Discover Magnetic Field-Enhanced Superconductivity in Graphene · Rhombohedral graphene exhibits a new class of superconductors strengthened by high magnetic fields.
- New Study Reveals How Cooling Rates Alter Uranium Fallout Chemistry · LLNL researchers show thermal history determines uranium and cesium bonding in nuclear vapor
- Stellar Storms May Hide Alien Radio Signals From Earth · SETI researchers suggest stellar space weather scatters alien radio signals, explaining the Great Silence.
- New Study Predicts 450 Million Fewer People in Large Cities by 2100 · Urban growth patterns shift as countries mature, reducing future population in mega-cities.
- Seaweed-based ingredient enables faster 3D-printed earthen walls · University of Colorado scientists use sodium alginate to stabilize soil for rapid 3D printing of sustainable structures.
- Webb Telescope Traces Ancient Origins of Interstellar Comet 3I/ATLAS · NASA's Webb Telescope reveals 3I/ATLAS formed 10-12 billion years ago in a cold, dense galactic region.
- Astronomers Discover Galaxy Shooting Through Space Leaving Cosmic Bow Shock · Radio telescope observations reveal a galaxy moving supersonically through a cluster, creating a massive bow shock.
- High-Dose Fish Oil Fails to Prevent Alzheimer's Decline in High-Risk Adults · USC study shows omega-3 supplements do not protect brain health or prevent Alzheimer's in APOE4 carriers.
- MIT Researchers Develop Novel Framework for Accurate Metallic Alloy Modeling · MIT team creates efficient machine learning framework to model metallic alloys across full composition ranges.
- JWST Detects Salt Clouds in Atmosphere of Cold Exoplanet GJ504b · James Webb Space Telescope reveals first direct evidence of salt clouds in the atmosphere of cold exoplanet GJ504b.
- Astronomers Link Cosmic X-ray Flash to Gamma-Ray Burst Mechanism · Multi-wavelength study of EP241107a suggests Fast X-ray Transients may originate from gamma-ray burst progenitors.
- Scientists Reveal Microscopic Mechanism Behind Soft Material Yielding · Researchers link particle attraction and weak junctions to complex yielding behaviors in soft materials.
- Garnet Discovered in Martian Meteorite Rewrites Red Planet History · Scientists identify garnet-bearing rock in NWA 8171 meteorite, revealing new geological processes on Mars.