Ancient China Saw Both Domestic Cats & Wild Leopard Cats

Domestic cats originated from Africa, but before that, leopard cats roamed ancient China around 5,400 years ago. A recent genetic study found that these wild cats preyed on rodents in human settlements, while domestic cats didn’t appear until the Tang Dynasty (A.D. 730). Analysis of 22 cat bones showed mitochondrial DNA tied to modern African … Read more

Domestic Cats Originate in North Africa, Not Middle East

For years, scientists believed domestic cats originated thousands of years ago in the Middle East. However, new DNA evidence suggests that felines actually began in North Africa and spread to Europe around 2,000 years ago. Researchers analyzed ancient cat remains and found that those from before 200 BCE were genetically similar to modern-day European wildcats, … Read more

“French Filmmakers Reimagine Early Bond Franchise”

The term “surreal” has become a catch-all phrase to describe anything from an alien abduction to a meal at Arby’s. But in its original context, it refers to a style that combines hyper-reality, dreams, and familiar elements in unexpected settings. French filmmakers Hélène Cattet and Bruno Forzani apply this concept to their film “Reflection in … Read more

Introducing Antigravity, Google’s AI-Driven IDE

Google has launched Antigravity, its latest development environment that incorporates agent models and browser automation with Chrome. Building on the existing Visual Studio Code (VS Code), Antigravity provides a unified workspace for developers to work with agentic AI workflows. To get started, users can choose from two interaction modes: Planning mode, which generates artifacts of … Read more

Sam Altman’s AI Prediction: “We’ll Make It Happen”

Sam Altman, OpenAI’s CEO, had a conversation with Science Corp.’s CEO Max Hodak about brain-computer interfaces (BCIs). According to Hodak, BCI technology is not new, but the engineering innovation in Neuralink made it small and low-power enough for full implantation. Science Corp., co-founded by former Neuralink colleagues, has a more ambitious goal: using BCI to … Read more

Modern Dog Breeds’ Brains Grow Larger Than Ancient Counterparts

Research suggests that modern dog breeds are evolving to develop brains similar in size to those of wolves, which were their ancestors. The study, published in the journal Evolution, compared brain volumes of over 850 dogs representing 159 breeds to 48 wolf specimens. The results show that as dogs genetically diverged from wolves, their brain … Read more

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Trauma’s True Nature: Brain’s Ancient Survival System

Traumatic events can cause distinct behaviors in the brain, triggering a protective response. This response is designed to keep us alive but can lead to a state of threat and anxiety if not addressed. The brain reacts to psychological shockwaves similarly to physical injuries, aiming to restore balance. Scientists are now studying this survival circuitry. … Read more