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Japan's iconic 'juhyo' under threat Mount Zao's famed winter spectacle-towering fir trees encased in ghostly rime ice-is shrinking due to climate change and tree disease, sparking urgent conserva...
Winter coughs: separating fact from fiction As winter viruses spread, many reach for cough syrups or homemade remedies like honey and lemon. But do these treatments actually work? A respiratory m...
Discovery of mature galaxy rewrites cosmic history Astronomers in India have identified a fully formed spiral galaxy dating back to when the Universe was just 1.5 billion years old, defying long-...
Conservationists restore extinct antelope to Sahel grasslands In 2012, biologists Marie Petretto and John Newby surveyed Chad's Ouadi Rimé-Ouadi Achim Faunal Reserve, a protected expanse larger t...
Cosmic radiation triggers mass grounding of Airbus fleet A single midair incident linked to space radiation has led to one of the largest aviation recalls in history, with over 6,000 Airbus aircr...
How group singing boosts brain health, eases pain and strengthens bonds As festive carolers fill streets, malls, and nursing homes with seasonal melodies, they may be unknowingly enhancing their...
India's solar mission prepares for unprecedented Sun activity in 2026 India's first solar observatory, Aditya-L1, will witness a historic celestial event in 2026 when the Sun reaches its maximum...
Perseverance rover detects possible lightning in Martian atmosphere Scientists report the first recorded evidence of electrical activity in Mars' atmosphere, captured by NASA's Perseverance rover...
Radiation-resistant fungi from Chernobyl may hold key to space travel safety In 1997, biologist Nelli Zhdanova discovered black mould thriving inside the ruins of Chernobyl's exploded reactor...
Cats' domestication traced to northern Africa, not the Levant New genetic research overtuns long-held assumptions about feline domestication, pinpointing northern Africa-not the Levant-as the ori...
Why shared meals endure as a cornerstone of human connection For millennia, humans have gathered around food-not just to eat, but to bond. From campfire feasts to modern dinner parties, the ritua...
Orkney's Ness of Brodgar dig resumes after radar reveals mysterious find Archaeologists will return to the Ness of Brodgar in Orkney next summer after ground-penetrating radar uncovered an "extra...
Vaginal microbiome's pivotal role in women's health and pregnancy outcomes While the gut microbiome has long dominated scientific and public attention, emerging research reveals the vaginal micro...
Ethiopian volcano eruption sends ash plume across Asia, disrupting air travel A massive plume of volcanic ash from Ethiopia's newly awakened Hayli Gubbi volcano has swept across the Red Sea, trav...
The science behind 'cuffing season' and winter's dating surge As autumn leaves fall, so does the reluctance to couple up-welcome to 'cuffing season,' the annual rush for winter romance. But is th...
Brain undergoes five key phases with turning points at 9, 32, 66 and 83 New research from the University of Cambridge identifies five distinct stages in human brain development, each marked b...
Music in surgery reduces anaesthetic needs, study finds A new peer-reviewed study from Delhi's Maulana Azad Medical College and Lok Nayak Hospital reveals that patients undergoing gallbladder rem...
Music eases anxiety in pets, studies show-with surprising results across species When Serenity Strull adopted Margot, a three-year-old pitbull mix, the dog's severe separation anxiety posed a cha...
World-First Gene Therapy Halts Rare Disease in Three-Year-Old Boy A three-year-old boy with a devastating genetic disorder has become the first patient in the world to receive a groundbreakin...
Queen guitarist's groundbreaking 3D book brings galaxies to life Sir Brian May, alongside physicist Derek Ward-Thompson and astrophotographer J-P Metsavainio, has unveiled Islands in Infinity: Ga...
Indigenous fishermen and scientists reveal 144 fish species in remote Santiago River Deep in Ecuador's Amazon, the Shuar community of Kaputna has helped biologists document 144 fish species-i...
Raccoons show early signs of domestication in urban areas, study finds Raccoons, often dubbed "trash pandas" for their habit of rummaging through garbage, are undergoing subtle evolutionary chang...
How lifestyle choices in your 30s shape health into your 70s and beyond Reaching your 70s often brings weakened muscles, stiffer joints, and a decline in cognitive sharpness-along with a higher l...
Kissing dates back over 21 million years, shared by apes and possibly Neanderthals A new study published in Evolution and Human Behaviour reveals that mouth-to-mouth kissing likely emerged more t...
Colombian snakes reveal toxin-avoidance tactics in the wild Ten royal ground snakes from the Colombian Amazon, starved for days in captivity, were offered a dangerous meal: three-striped poison d...
UK launches AI-driven initiative to fight drug-resistant infections The UK is harnessing artificial intelligence to accelerate the discovery of new antibiotics and combat the rising threat of dru...
Thyroid cancer surge puzzles experts as global cases rise faster than other cancers Thyroid cancer incidence has climbed more rapidly in the U.S. and other regions than any other malignancy, defy...
Hitler's DNA analysis reveals genetic disorders but sparks ethical debate A groundbreaking DNA analysis of Adolf Hitler's blood, extracted from an 80-year-old fabric swatch taken from his Berlin...
Ancient skulls rewrite timeline of dog domestication A groundbreaking study published in Science challenges long-held assumptions about when and how dogs evolved from wolves into the diverse bree...
Global CO₂ emissions reach new peak in 2025, despite slower growth and renewable progress The world's combustion of fossil fuels is projected to release a record 38.1 billion tonnes of carbon dio...
Scientists race to lab-grow 'golden blood' for rare Rh null patients Only about 50 people worldwide possess Rh null blood-the rarest known type-making transfusions nearly impossible to source. No...
Australia's oldest crocodile eggshells hint at tree-climbing 'drop crocs' Scientists have identified Australia's oldest known crocodile eggshells, dating back 55 million years, which may belong t...
NASA's AI-powered Guardian system detects Kamchatka tsunami in real time A magnitude 8.8 earthquake struck off Russia's Kamchatka Peninsula in July 2025, triggering a tsunami that raced across th...
Shark attack survivor recounts near-fatal encounter off Costa Rica Marine biologist Mauricio Hoyos still vividly recalls the crushing force of a 3.5-meter (11.5 ft) Galapagos shark's jaws clampin...
New bee species with facial horns discovered in Western Australia Australian researchers have identified a previously unknown native bee species, Megachile Lucifer, distinguished by tiny facial h...
Underwater heist: Rare footage exposes dolphins' fishing net raids In a series of unprecedented underwater images, photographer Thomas Peschak has captured Amazonian pink river dolphins piercing...
UK scientists design camera to hunt for life on distant planets Scientists at Durham University are contributing to a groundbreaking high-resolution imaging camera for NASA's Habitable Worlds Obs...
Social media's latest wellness trend targets the vagus nerve A surge of online posts promises rapid stress relief through techniques like ear stimulation, eye movements, and weighted-vest garglin...
James Watson, DNA co-discoverer and Nobel laureate, dies at 97 James Watson, the American scientist who co-discovered the double-helix structure of DNA in 1953 and later faced widespread condemna...
Bird flu wipes out 60% of Argentina's southern elephant seals, threatening global population Península Valdés, Argentina - A catastrophic outbreak of the H5N1 avian flu has decimated southern ele...
Great Barrier Reef Faces Rapid Decline by 2050, Study Warns The Great Barrier Reef is on course for a "grim future" with a projected "rapid coral decline" by mid-century, though targeted conserva...
Quantum computing's promise and perils: From drug discovery to Q-day threats Quantum mechanics-an enigmatic, partly theoretical physics field-has long baffled even experts, yet its potential to r...
Newborn gut microbiome shapes lifelong health, studies reveal A landmark study tracking 3,500 infants suggests the first microbes colonizing a baby's gut in the days after birth may influence imm...
Unprecedented wildlife behaviours captured in Zambia's Luangwa Valley A groundbreaking BBC documentary series, Kingdom, has unveiled extraordinary survival strategies among Africa's top predators...
Food choices shape body odor-and social appeal, research finds From garlic's pungent allure to meat's mixed effects, what we eat transforms our scent in ways that subtly influence how others perc...
Autumn's fiery foliage puzzles scientists despite its beauty From the golden yellows of Duchess County, New York, to the muted browns of drought-stressed Maine and the fiery reds of Japan's maple...
Mexico's agave revival: saving bats and securing tequila's future In the arid stretches of central Mexico's Chihuahuan Desert, conservationists and local communities are planting tens of thousand...
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