Earth's environmental report indicates a bleak outlook due to climate challenges, while highlighting positive trends like growing solar and wind power use and reduced deforestation. Continue reading to know more details.
Scientists unveiled a silicone sculpture depicting the possible appearance of the Inca mummy "Juanita," offering insights into her life and culture. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA has collected the external material from its container of the asteroid Bennu samples, but main sample remains inaccessible. Read the article for more details.
Azoospermia, affecting 1% of all men and 15% of infertile men, involves a lack of sperm in semen with no noticeable symptoms but can cause fertility problems when trying to conceive. Continue reading to learn more.
Hawaii's cockroaches offer insights into how insects adapt to give live birth by suppressing their immune systems. Check out how this knowledge could potentially lead to medical advances.
A comprehensive research attempts to predict the collapse of West Antarctica's ice shelves, with ominous implications for rising sea levels. Read the article for more details.
A recent study unveils ultra-fast radio bursts (FRBs) with incredibly short durations, challenging conventional FRB knowledge and shedding light on cosmic mysteries. Continue reading to learn more.
New analysis of Apollo 17 zircon crystals shows the moon's formation was 40 million years earlier than thought, suggesting even greater age. Read the article for more details.
Fossils of a 170-million-year-old mega-predatory pliosaur discovered in France provide rare insights into plesiosaur evolution from the dinosaur era. Read the article to learn more.
This week, the Hunter's Moon shines brightly in the night sky, offering a beautiful lunar display for all to see. Continue reading to learn how to observe it.
Check out past week's celestial wonders, like the stunning "Ring of Fire" solar eclipse and NASA's groundbreaking missions to explore distant worlds and the cosmos. Read the article to learn more.
AAP's report criticizes the toddler milk, which is a powdered drink mix for children up to three years, for their misleading claims and advertising practices. Continue reading to learn more.
Ancient Korean royal records reveal shorter solar cycles during the 'Maunder Minimum' (1645-1715), shedding light on a peculiar solar anomaly. Continue reading to learn more.
A novel theory clarifies the movement of gold, platinum, and precious metals to Earth's mantle instead of the core, possibly linked to unusual mantle structures. Read the article to learn more.
Heart murmurs, often stemming from heart valve irregularities, range from benign to needing treatment, while innocent murmurs are common in children. Continue reading to learn more.
New research challenges the view that hitting the snooze button is detrimental as it may enhance even cognitive performance. Continue reading to learn more.
NASA celebrates Space Shuttle Discovery's 40th anniversary, marking its rich history, numerous missions, and transition to the Udvar-Hazy Center after retirement. Continue reading to learn more.
Astronomers find the most distant fast radio burst (FRB) in a distant galaxy, emitting energy equivalent to 30 years of the Sun's output in milliseconds. Read the article for more details.
Newly discovered shrimp-like species in Peruvian hot spring aids understanding of rising water temperature impacts on cold-water organisms and conservation biology. Read the article for more details.
In the digital era, PC screen usage is widespread, raising concerns about potential harm to our eyes and causing digital eye strain. Find out in this article how it is affecting people today.
Superdeep diamonds, dated between 650 and 450 million years ago from Gondwana's base, reveal how continents evolved and moved during early evolution of Earth. Continue reading to learn more.
Prime Minister Narendra Modi pledged to establish India's inaugural space station, aligning with NASA's 2025 moon return and China's 2030 plans. Read the article for more details.
Scientists found that the biggest marsquake NASA's InSight lander detected may not be due to a meteorite impact. Continue reading to learn more details.
A study suggests that brains, like the universe, might maximize entropy, with consciousness possibly arising as a byproduct. Continue reading for more details.
The legality of raw milk varies in different states, but it carries added safety risks due to its unpasteurized nature, which can lead to food-borne illnesses. Continue reading to learn more.
The Frozen Zoo initiative preserves genetic samples from 1,280 species, potentially aiding in wildlife species restoration through cloning advancements. Read the article for more details.
This weekend, the Orionid Meteor shower graces the night sky, a celestial display resulting from Halley's comet, illuminating Earth's atmosphere. Continue reading for more details.