Lunar Eclipse In Capricorn: Letting Go We are having a partial Lunar Eclipse in Capricorn which will occur July 16th in the West and early on the 17th in the Eastern part of the world.
Couple Builds A Stunning Tiny Home & Escapes City Life (Video) One of the recent episodes on "Living Big In A Tiny House" featured a former full time writer here at Collective Evolution, Jeff Roberts, and his partner Derek.
Unvaccinated Children Pose No Risk To Anyone, Says Harvard Trained Immunologist Immunologist Tetyana Obukhanych wrote an open letter to legislators who may be thinking about removing vaccine exemptions, and argued that unvaccinated children pose no greater health risk than vaccinated children. Can we use our discernment to distinguish between those who are seeking the truth and those who are trying to
7 Must-Read Fiction Books That Will Leave a Mark on Your Soul Reading is an important part of life, truly.
Supercomputer shows 'Chameleon Theory' could change how we think about gravity Physicists at Durham University, UK, simulated the cosmos using an alternative model for gravity -- f(R)-gravity, a so called Chameleon Theory..
Hubble uncovers black hole that shouldn't exist The conundrum is that the disk shouldn't be there, based on current astronomical theories.
Moon-forming disk discovered around distant planet: Astronomers report first observations of a 'circumplanetary disk' The find, reported online today in Astrophysical Journal Letters, adds to the intriguing story of planet PDS 70 c, a still-forming gas giant about 370 light years from Earth that was first revealed last month in visible light images. Using the massive 66-antenna Atacama Large Millimeter/submillimeter Array (ALMA) in
A short bout of exercise enhances brain function: Researchers discover a gene in mice that's activated by brief periods of exercise Neuroscientists at OHSU in Portland, Oregon, working with mice, have discovered that a short burst of exercise directly boosts the function of a gene that increases connections between neurons in the hippocampus, the region of the brain associated with learning and memory. The research is published online in the journal
'Mystical' psychedelic compound found in normal brains of rats The active ingredient responsible for these psychedelic visions is a molecule called dimethyltryptamine (DMT).
More 'reactive' land surfaces cooled the Earth down: Higher reactivity could explain temperature drop before last ice age In a new study, Jeremy Caves-Rugenstein from ETH Zurich, Dan Ibarra from Stanford University and Friedhelm von Blanckenburg from the GFZ German Research Centre for Geosciences in Potsdam were able to show that this paradigm cannot be upheld. According to the paper, weathering was constant over the period under consideration.
Hear them roar: How humans and chickadees understand each other: High-arousal vocalizations are understood by both humans and other species in the animal kingdom, study says The researchers examined the elements within vocalizations that indicate a level of arousal such as fear or excitement..
Ultra-small nanoprobes could be a leap forward in high-resolution human-machine interfaces Researchers have conquered the monumental task of manufacturing scalable nanoprobe arrays small enough to record the inner workings of human cardiac cells and primary neurons..
Wood products mitigate less than one percent of global carbon emissions An analysis across 180 countries found that global wood products offset 335 million tons of carbon dioxide in 2015, 71 million tons of which were unaccounted for under current United Nations standards. Wood product carbon sequestration could rise more than 100 million tons by 2030, depending on the level of
The neuroscience of autism: New clues for how condition begins The discovery, published in Neuron, illuminates the molecular details of a key process in brain development and adds to the scientific understanding of the biological basis of autism spectrum disorder (ASD), a condition linked to brain development and estimated to affect about one in 59 children born in the United