ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEA Lancet study found that increasing the number of trees in European cities by up to 30% can lower temperatures in urban areas and prevent deaths due to heatwaves. Read the article to learn more.
The fossilized skull of the ancient fish, which swam in an estuary 319 million years ago, may hold the secrets of animal brain evolution. Check it out in this article to learn more.
During excavations in an archaeological site in Ethiopia, researchers were able to uncover a layer of sediment that held 578 obsidian handaxes that date to 1.2 million years ago. Read to know more.
By studying 31 recovered vessels, researchers were able to look into the substances used by ancient Egyptian for their special embalming recipe for mummification. Read to know more.
These improvements are intended to have a significant impact in key areas. Dentists can help shift the globe toward a greener economy while also improving patients' dental health by implementing this approach. As a result, individuals will be better able to enjoy long, healthy lives.
The discovery is only the second known case of a dinosaur eating a mammal. Read the article to learn more about how dinosaurs and mammals interacted during the Cretaceous period.
Endangered male northern quolls mate themselves to death, according to a new study. Continue reading to understand how these carnivorous marsupials prefer sex over sleep.
Stay informed about the latest update on the lost Caesium-137 capsule in Western Australia. Learn about the potential impact and ongoing search efforts. Read now for the complete story!
Researchers also discovered that a tiny gyre could influence the melting of Antarctic ice shelves as it allows more warm water to enter areas beneath Thwaites Ice Shelf. Read the article to learn more details.
Researchers were surprised with a never-before-seen fish that is blind, lacks color, and has a protruding unicorn-like structure on its forehead. Read to know more.
Ultra-rare rainbow clouds with multi-colored light like those of aurora borealis have lately been reported in many Arctic regions. Read the article to learn more details.
Stanford researchers have created solar panels that generate electricity 24/7, boosting the potential for clean energy generation. Read more to learn about this exciting development in solar power!