Scientists Generate Electron Beam with Five Times Higher Peak Current

Scientists have reached an extraordinary milestone in particle accelerator technology by creating an ultrashort electron beam with five times more peak current than any other beam of its kind on Earth. This groundbreaking advance, detailed in Physical Review Letters, represents a monumental step forward in beam physics and accelerator science. It offers researchers an entirely … Read more

800,000-Year-Old Starch Grains Reveal Early Human Plant-Based Diet

A groundbreaking archaeological study conducted along the banks of the Jordan River, just south of northern Israel’s Hula Valley, is rewriting what we thought we knew about the diets of early humans. For decades, much of the scientific community—and by extension, popular culture—has embraced the idea that ancient hunter-gatherers were predominantly meat-eaters, surviving largely on … Read more

Study Reveals Climate Change Impacts on Arctic Kelp and Coastal Ecosystems

In the context of climate change, the Arctic is experiencing some of the most rapid and pronounced warming in the world. As a result, ecosystems in the region are undergoing significant transformations. In an interdisciplinary cooperation project involving three major EU-funded initiatives—FACE-IT, ECOTIP, and SEA-Quester—scientists have explored the ecological consequences of this warming, with a … Read more

Cosmic Rays Revealed as Potential Trigger for Lightning

Researchers at Los Alamos National Laboratory have made a groundbreaking discovery regarding the origins of lightning. Their study, recently published in the Journal of Geophysical Research: Atmospheres (JGR Atmospheres), suggests that cosmic-ray showers might play a pivotal role in triggering lightning flashes in thunderstorms. This discovery, which provides valuable insights into the complex mechanisms behind … Read more

Bronze Age Settlement Found in Morocco

The history of the Bronze Age in North Africa, particularly in the Maghreb region, has long been overlooked in favor of better-documented settlements in Europe. For decades, this area was often dismissed as an “empty land” until the arrival of the Phoenicians around 800 BC. This erroneous historical narrative excluded the rich and complex early … Read more

ProtoSnap Deciphers Ancient Cuneiform

Deciphering ancient scripts has always been a monumental task, often demanding years of study, painstaking manual effort, and a deep understanding of historical context. Among the most enigmatic writing systems in human history is cuneiform, an ancient script that emerged in Mesopotamia over five millennia ago. Written by pressing a stylus into soft clay tablets, … Read more

Study Reveals Optimal Neural Balance for Efficient Information Flow

The human brain is often described as the most complex and sophisticated information processing system in existence. Every second, it integrates an immense amount of sensory data, evaluates internal signals, and orchestrates finely-tuned responses that allow us to interact with the world. Underpinning this extraordinary ability is a highly organized and interconnected network of neurons—specialized … Read more