Medicine & TechnologyIn Oklahoma, an 11-year-old boy caught an exotic type of South American fish with unusual human-like teeth. Find out more about it in this article.
Humans have transmitted COVID-19 infection to Dublin deer herd in late 2021 and early 2022, raising concerns about spreading the disease further. Continue reading the article to find out more.
Climate-induced heat waves are intensifying, lasting longer, and growing hotter, raising concerns about their impact on daily activities. Read the article to learn how hot is too much for the human body to handle.
Cheetahs, which were declared extinct in India in 1952, were reintroduced to the country just last year; but they are dying now. Continue reading to know the reason why.
A recent study reveals that the throwing sticks unearthed in the 1990s are the oldest weapons in human history, revealing early humans as woodwork experts. Read the article to learn more.
An active underwater volcano, nearly a mile deep off Canada's Pacific coast, spouts hot fluid, creating an ideal nursery for a rare skate species. Check it out in this article.
The British government has today launched its third National Adaptation Programme (NAP3), a strategic blueprint for the next five years aimed at enhancing the nation's resilience and safeguarding its citizens, properties, businesses, and cultural heritage from the threats posed by climate change, including flooding, drought, and heatwaves.
Researchers at University of Missouri develop a mixture using recyclable wastes which can be used in installing plastic roads. Learn more about it in this article.
There are presently no civil structures or infrastructures designed to endure variations brought about by underground climate change. Read to learn more.
The discovery implies that horse-drawn chariots were once used in Siberia despite not finding one yet. Read the article to learn more about this story.