Study suggests genetic basis for strong sex bias in autism

Study suggests genetic basis for strong sex bias in autism

Autism has a significant and persistent sex bias, with approximately four boys diagnosed for every girl. For years, experts have believed that this disparity stems primarily from a lack of diagnosis because most autism research — and the diagnostic tools that came out of it — have focused on boys, effectively setting male standards for … Read more

New Research Says The Big Bang May Be Linked To The “Deep Theory Of Gravitation,” Hard Ideas From The Past.

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Researchers say a new theory to deal with the Big Bang could change the way physicists think about the early history of the universe. A team from the University of Waterloo and the Perimeter Institute for Theoretical Physics has taken a different approach to analyzing the origin of the universe from previous efforts, with a … Read more

The physics of no return: What actually happens if you get pulled into a black hole

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In 1916, just a year after Albert Einstein published his general theory of relativity, Karl Schwarzschild used mathematical calculations to show this: If enough mass were packed into a very small volume, then this dense enough mass would create a region where the gravitational force is so strong that nothing, including light, could escape from … Read more

Wily coyote? Urban canines take more risks than rural ones, research finds

Wily coyote? Urban canines take more risks than rural ones, research finds

Anyone who has lived in the city for a long time can tell you – over time, you stop noticing new surprises. Unicycling bagpiper. A changer on the subway. Colors that turn the streets into art. Coyotes in big cities seem bold and fearless of new experiences. That’s according to a new study that researchers … Read more