Medicine & TechnologyThe world’s oldest moss has survived millions of years of evolution and resilience, but now faces extinction due to climate change. Continue reading the article to find out more.
A new study reveals that gaseous carbon dioxide, not water, emerges as a critical trigger for volcanic eruptions, redefining Earth's dynamics for better hazard preparedness. Read the article to learn more.
There has only been a single annelid species discovered in the Spence Shale Lagerstätte site until the finding of a recent ancient sea worm. Read to learn more.
The well-preserved remains of an ancient Roman site were damaged after the fireworks during the town's festivities went wrong. Continue reading to know the full story.
A global study reveals that air pollution is helping to drive an increase in antibiotic resistance which poses a worldwide threat to human health. Learn more about it in this article.
Crocodiles are more attuned to the cries of baby humans and higher forms of mammals, recognizing their distress better than we do. Find out more about it in this article.
A recent study reveals how artificial light negatively affects the courtships of glow-worms and fireflies which rely on bioluminescence to find partners. Continue reading the article to find out more.
As the demand for seafood rises with a growing global population, aquaculture emerges as a critical solution to meet this demand sustainably. This article explores the role of aquaculture, particularly sturgeon farming, and its impact on the future of humanity.
The Siberian flying squirrel is a nocturnal rodent which is famous for its ability to glide through the air. Find out mor about its flying ability in this article.
The flamingo egg fossil discovery is also the first kind of bird finding throughout the Americas that points to the Phoenicopteridae flamingo family. Read to learn more.