Paleo in the News

Math puzzle: A Loopy Holiday Gift Exchange

Science News - Fri, 11/21/2025 - 07:00
Solve the math puzzle from our December 2025 issue, in which a holiday gift exchange occurs.
Categories: Fossils

Here’s how Rudolph’s light-up nose might be possible

Science News - Fri, 11/21/2025 - 07:00
Simple chemistry could give the reindeer his famously bright snout. But physics would make it look different colors from the ground.
Categories: Fossils

Lions have a second roar that no one noticed until now

Science News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 18:01
A machine learning analysis of wild lion audio reveals they have two roar types, not one. This insight might help detect where lions are declining.
Categories: Fossils

A diet low in glutamate may ease migraines

Science News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 13:00
People with Gulf War Illness found relief from migraines after a month on a low-glutamate diet, hinting at a new way to ease symptoms.
Categories: Fossils

These are Science News’ favorite books of 2025

Science News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 12:00
Books about AI, Mars and infectious disease were among our top reads this year.
Categories: Fossils

America risks losing its role as a space science pioneer

Science News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 11:00
Funding uncertainties are pushing U.S. space scientists out of the field and putting existing and future space missions on the chopping block.
Categories: Fossils

Moss spores survive and germinate after 283-day 'space walk'

New Scientist - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 10:00
Astronauts strapped moss spores to the outside of the International Space Station for nine months - and most of them survived the challenging experience
Categories: Fossils

Moss spores survived in space for 9 months

Science News - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 10:00
The moss species Physcomitrium patens is the latest organism to survive an extended stay in the vacuum and radiation of space.
Categories: Fossils

Mouse 'midwives' help their pregnant companions give birth

New Scientist - Thu, 11/20/2025 - 08:00
Scientists have observed mice helping each other when they encounter difficulties during birth, prompting a rethink of caregiving among rodents and other animals 
Categories: Fossils

mRNA flu vaccines are making their way through clinical trials

Science News - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 16:00
The mRNA platform offers the advantage of faster vaccine production, which could allow more time to decide on which flu strains to cover.
Categories: Fossils

Is there any evidence that playing music to plants is beneficial?

New Scientist - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 12:00
Botanist James Wong is constantly asked if he plays music to his army of plants. Time to put this notion to the test...
Categories: Fossils

New Scientist recommends the Society of Wildlife Artists' annual expo

New Scientist - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 12:00
The books, TV, games and more that New Scientist staff have enjoyed this week
Categories: Fossils

In animal tests, this needle-free insulin acted as fast as injections

Science News - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 10:40
Managing diabetes with injections is challenging. Joining insulin to a skin-penetrating polymer was as effective as shots at regulating blood sugar.
Categories: Fossils

Eroding access to childhood vaccines jeopardizes health for all

Science News - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 08:30
Recent U.S. decisions about vaccines signal bigger changes to come that could threaten the foundation of the national childhood immunization schedule.
Categories: Fossils

Combining western science with Indigenous knowledge could help the Arctic

Science News - Wed, 11/19/2025 - 07:00
Polar marine ecologist Marianne Falardeau investigates how Arctic ecosystems are shifting under climate change.
Categories: Fossils

See the alarming extent of NIH and NSF funding cuts in 2025

Science News - Tue, 11/18/2025 - 12:00
In 2025, the Trump administration froze or ended about 5,300 NIH and NSF research grants totaling over $5 billion in unspent funds, a decision that reshaped many fields of science.
Categories: Fossils

Chatbots may make learning feel easy — but it’s superficial

Science News - Tue, 11/18/2025 - 10:00
People who use search engines develop deeper knowledge and are more invested in what they learn than those relying on AI chatbots, a study reports.
Categories: Fossils

Funding chaos may unravel decades of biomedical research

Science News - Tue, 11/18/2025 - 08:00
Battles between the Trump administration and academic institutions are putting important biomedical advances in limbo.
Categories: Fossils

A clay figurine unveils a storytelling shift from 12,000 years ago

Science News - Mon, 11/17/2025 - 14:00
A carefully crafted figure of a goose and a woman suggests that art reflecting spiritual beliefs entered a new phase among early villagers in the Middle East.
Categories: Fossils

A wolf raided a crab trap. Was it tool use or just canine cunning?

Science News - Mon, 11/17/2025 - 11:00
Video from the Haíɫzaqv Nation Indigenous community shows a wolf hauling a crab trap ashore. Scientists are split on whether it counts as tool use.
Categories: Fossils

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