
Trial set to determine Métis hunting and fishing rights in Saskatchewan
A trial set to begin next week in Meadow Lake, Sask. will address whether Métis people in the province have the right to hunt and fish for food freely…
Walking on two legs may explain human musicality and language, argues research
The fact that humans walk on two legs is likely the reason we have developed our rhythmic, musical, and linguistic abilities, suggests new research by physician and researcher Matz Larsson…
Jawbone Found Off the Coast of Taiwan Connects Denisovans to Southeast Asia
Finding shows that the mysterious human ancestor could have lived in a variety of climates and was more widely distributed than previously thought…
In win for faith groups, federal judge rules Trump must begin admitting some refugees
RNS) — ‘We pray the government finally respects the court order as well as human dignity, and admits the thousands of refugees,’ said Mark Hetfield, whose organization, HIAS, was one of the plaintiffs. The post In win for faith groups, federal judge rules Trump must begin admitting some refugees appeared first on RNS…
Tech founder charged with fraud for ‘AI’ that was secretly overseas contract workers
The US Department of Justice has indicted Albert Sangier for defrauding investors with misleading statements about his Nate financial technology platform. Founded by Sangier in 2018, Nate claimed it could offer shoppers a universal checkout app thanks to artificial intelligence. However, the indictment states that the so-called AI-powered transactions in Nate were actually completed by…
This isn’t a galaxy — it’s a map of a mouse’s brain
Scientists created a map of a mouse’s brain while it watched clips of The Matrix. They say this research is a step toward discovering how human brains work…
Denisovans first discovered in Russia reached Taiwan Strait, fossil gene evidence suggests
The discovery of archaic human jawbone shatters assumptions about the geographic limits of the Denisova hominin…Monomers and short oligomers of human RAD52 promote single-strand annealing
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 14, April 2025. SignificanceDNA repair is critical to maintaining genetic information. Accumulation of genomic errors can lead to serious diseases and cancer. Recently, RAD52, a repair protein involved in numerous pathways, has become a promising cancer drug target…Disease resistance is more costly at younger ages: An explanation for the maintenance of juvenile susceptibility in a wild plant
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, Volume 122, Issue 14, April 2025. SignificanceJuveniles play a major role in maintaining and spreading infectious disease in a wide range of hosts including humans, wildlife, and plants. This occurs because juveniles are typically more susceptible to infection than mature individuals…