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Recent findings in southern Sicily’s cave sites offer groundbreaking insights into early human migrations in the Mediterranean. Underwater and coastal cave sites in southern Sicily may contain new clues about the path and fate of early human migrants to the island, according to new research led by Washington University in St. Louis. Unveiling Sicily’s Historical...
Recent studies are changing what we know about the clouds of Jupiter, and the results are surprising. Amateur and professional astronomers have worked together to uncover that these clouds are not composed of ammonia ice, as previously thought. Instead, they likely consist of ammonium hydrosulfide mixed with smog-like chemicals. This...
A recent study published in Sexual Health & Compulsivity has found that over 7% of Americans report concerns about sexual behaviors they describe as addictive. Notably, the researchers discovered that men, younger people, and sexual minorities are more likely to express such worries. The concept of compulsive sexual behavior, recognized...
The Greenland Ice Sheet’s fate is intricately tied to the global climate crisis. Melting ice contributes to rising sea levels, disrupted weather patterns, and shifts in ocean currents—impacting ecosystems and communities worldwide. Tracking these changes requires precise and continuous measurements, and satellite technology has become a cornerstone of this effort....