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  • Major diamond discovery could change the future of nuclear fusion

    Major diamond discovery could change the future of nuclear fusion

    Science

    August 2026

    Diamond is considered the hardest naturally occurring mineral, but even this exceptionally durable material can undergo dramatic changes when exposed to extreme pressures and…

  • Scientists identify the earliest known animal that appears to have given birth to live young

    Scientists identify the earliest known animal that appears to have given birth to live young

    Science

    August 2026

    A 236-million-year-old fossil may reshape our understanding of the origins of live birth and the early evolution of mammals. Paleontologists studying the remains of…

  • Scientists identify a major brain change that begins around age 50

    Scientists identify a major brain change that begins around age 50

    Science

    August 2026

    A previously unrecognized change in the brain’s immune system appears to emerge during middle age, offering new clues about how aging affects brain function…

  • Psychopathic traits maybe linked to the microbiome, new study suggests

    Psychopathic traits maybe linked to the microbiome, new study suggests

    Science, Health

    August 2026

    The human microbiome may influence far more than digestion and immune function. In recent years, scientists have increasingly investigated the trillions of microorganisms living…

  • Black hole stars: Astronomers may have identified a new type of cosmic object

    Black hole stars: Astronomers may have identified a new type of cosmic object

    Science

    August 2026

    Astronomers may have identified a previously unknown class of extremely luminous cosmic objects hidden in observations of the early Universe made by the James…

  • Drinking water with meals may not make us feel fuller after all, study suggests

    Drinking water with meals may not make us feel fuller after all, study suggests

    Health

    August 2026

    The widely held belief that drinking water during a meal helps curb hunger and makes us eat less may not tell the whole story.…

  • AI creates functional viruses that do not exist in nature for the first time

    AI creates functional viruses that do not exist in nature for the first time

    Technology, Science

    August 2026

    Researchers in the United States have used artificial intelligence to design and create functional viruses with no natural counterparts, in an experiment that significantly…

  • Early Europeans had skull features surprisingly similar to our own

    Early Europeans had skull features surprisingly similar to our own

    Science

    August 2026

    A new analysis of three skull fragments discovered at Spain’s Gran Dolina cave is offering fresh clues about one of Europe’s earliest human species.…

  • How much coffee can your heart handle? American Heart Association sets safe daily limit

    How much coffee can your heart handle? American Heart Association sets safe daily limit

    Health, Science

    July 2026

    For millions of people, coffee is an essential part of the daily routine. However, whether caffeine benefits or harms the heart depends not only…

  • New laser technology could recharge Drones while they are flying

    New laser technology could recharge Drones while they are flying

    Technology

    July 2026

    Limited battery life remains one of the biggest challenges facing drones. Researchers in China have now developed a technology that could dramatically extend flight…

  • First- ever footprints of Paranthropus discovered

    First- ever footprints of Paranthropus discovered

    Science

    July 2026

    Scientists have identified the first confidently attributed fossil footprints of Paranthropus boisei, an extinct member of the human evolutionary lineage. The 1.43-million-year-old tracks, discovered…

  • Researchers turn silicon chip into a DNA synthesis lab for next-generation biotechnology

    Researchers turn silicon chip into a DNA synthesis lab for next-generation biotechnology

    Science

    July 2026

    An international team of scientists has transformed a conventional silicon chip into a miniature DNA synthesis platform, paving the way for faster, cleaner, and…

  • World’s oldest amber discovered – 385 Million year old fossil rewrites plant evolution

    World’s oldest amber discovered – 385 Million year old fossil rewrites plant evolution

    Science

    July 2026

    Paleontologists in China have uncovered what is believed to be the oldest confirmed amber ever discovered, pushing back the known origin of fossilized plant…

  • Swimming may be better for heart health than jogging

    Swimming may be better for heart health than jogging

    Health, Science

    July 2026

    Swimming and jogging have long been considered two of the most effective forms of aerobic exercise for maintaining cardiovascular health. However, a new study…

  • Summer Upgrade Season: The smart PC upgrades that deliver the biggest performance boost

    Summer Upgrade Season: The smart PC upgrades that deliver the biggest performance boost

    Technology

    July 2026

    Summer is the perfect time to give your computer the attention it deserves. With a more relaxed schedule and extra free time, it’s an…

  • David Sinclair: “There is no law of biology that says we must grow old”

    David Sinclair: “There is no law of biology that says we must grow old”

    Science

    July 2026

    Aging is not an unavoidable biological destiny but a condition that could one day be treated medically, according to Harvard Medical School genetics professor…

  • Why you may still wake up tired after eight hours of sleep, according to new research

    Why you may still wake up tired after eight hours of sleep, according to new research

    Health

    July 2026

    Sleeping for eight hours each night does not necessarily guarantee that you’ll wake up feeling refreshed. According to a new scientific review, the problem…

  • New study suggests the Milky Way is larger than previously thought

    New study suggests the Milky Way is larger than previously thought

    Science

    July 2026

    The Milky Way may be larger than astronomers have long believed. A new study suggests that the galaxy’s spiral arms extend farther into space…

  • Before dinosaurs took over,  ancient bipedal crocodile relative uncovers a missing piece of evolutionary history

    Before dinosaurs took over, ancient bipedal crocodile relative uncovers a missing piece of evolutionary history

    Science

    June 2026

    A previously unknown prehistoric reptile that lived around 240 million years ago is helping scientists fill a major gap in the evolutionary history of…

  • Earth may be home to up to 20 million insect species – Three times higher than previous estimates

    Earth may be home to up to 20 million insect species – Three times higher than previous estimates

    Science

    June 2026

    Earth may harbor far more insect species than scientists have long believed. According to a new study, the planet could be home to between…

  • Accelerated biological aging may explain the rise in cancer before 50, new study suggests

    Accelerated biological aging may explain the rise in cancer before 50, new study suggests

    Health

    June 2026

    The growing number of cancer diagnoses among adults under the age of 50 has become a major concern for researchers worldwide. A new study…

  • Scientists launch first human trial of therapy aiming to reverse the biological clock

    Scientists launch first human trial of therapy aiming to reverse the biological clock

    Health, Science

    June 2026

    A new chapter may be opening in longevity research as a therapy based on epigenetic reprogramming enters human clinical testing for the first time.…

  • Laser-based imaging technique maps microplastics inside living organisms without surgery

    Laser-based imaging technique maps microplastics inside living organisms without surgery

    Health, Technology

    June 2026

    A groundbreaking laser imaging technique is enabling scientists to detect and map microplastics inside living organisms without the need for surgery, biopsies, or tissue…

  • The curious case of earlobes – Scientists still debate their Evolutionary purpose

    The curious case of earlobes – Scientists still debate their Evolutionary purpose

    Science

    June 2026

    Most people rarely give much thought to their earlobes. Yet this small, soft part of the outer ear continues to intrigue scientists, as its…

  • Seaweed-based packaging emerges as a sustainable alternative to plastic in food industry

    Seaweed-based packaging emerges as a sustainable alternative to plastic in food industry

    Technology

    June 2026

    A promising innovation aimed at reducing plastic waste in the food packaging sector has been developed by researcher Yidan Zhang from the University of…

  • New study confirms universe is still accelerating toward its unknown fate

    New study confirms universe is still accelerating toward its unknown fate

    Science

    June 2026

    A new analysis of Type Ia supernova observations has reaffirmed one of modern cosmology’s most widely accepted conclusions: the Universe is continuing to expand…

  • The truth about calories – Two people, one meal, different outcomes

    The truth about calories – Two people, one meal, different outcomes

    Health

    June 2026

    The calorie values displayed on food labels are often regarded as an accurate measure of the energy the body obtains from a meal. However,…

  • Study: Airborne microplastics may persist in the lungs and trigger inflammatory responses

    Study: Airborne microplastics may persist in the lungs and trigger inflammatory responses

    Health

    June 2026

    Airborne microplastic particles may remain in the lungs for extended periods and influence immune system activity, according to new research investigating the biological effects…

  • AI-Powered blood test may predict heart disease and stroke risk up to 15 years in advance

    AI-Powered blood test may predict heart disease and stroke risk up to 15 years in advance

    Technology, Health

    June 2026

    A groundbreaking blood test enhanced by artificial intelligence could transform the early detection of cardiovascular disease by identifying warning signs years before symptoms appear,…

  • New study uncovers the microbial secrets of Ötzi the Iceman

    New study uncovers the microbial secrets of Ötzi the Iceman

    Science

    June 2026

    More than 5,000 years after his death, Ötzi the Iceman continues to provide scientists with valuable insights into prehistoric human life. A new study…

  • Giant scorpion the size of a dog roamed earth 415 million years ago

    Giant scorpion the size of a dog roamed earth 415 million years ago

    Science

    June 2026

    One of the most remarkable prehistoric predators ever identified appears to have dominated the landscapes of what is now Britain hundreds of millions of…

  • New study challenges the belief that intense workouts are essential for building muscle

    New study challenges the belief that intense workouts are essential for building muscle

    Health

    June 2026

    Gaining muscle strength and increasing muscle mass may not require grueling workouts or extreme physical exertion, according to new research from Australia. Scientists at…

  • Study: One workout a week may be enough to reduce belly fat

    Study: One workout a week may be enough to reduce belly fat

    Health

    June 2026

    Improving fitness levels and reducing body fat may not require multiple weekly workouts after all. A new study conducted by researchers at the LKS…

  • Watermelon and heart health – New research highlights its nutritional benefits

    Watermelon and heart health – New research highlights its nutritional benefits

    Health

    May 2026

    Widely known as one of summer’s most refreshing fruits, watermelon may offer far more than hydration and cooling relief during hot weather, according to…

  • Deepfakes and AI-Generated content: How to identify digital manipulation in the age of Artificial Intelligence

    Deepfakes and AI-Generated content: How to identify digital manipulation in the age of Artificial Intelligence

    Technology

    May 2026

    The rapid evolution of artificial intelligence is radically reshaping the way digital content is created and distributed, while also raising new concerns about the…

  • Scientists identify stem cells that could enable natural tooth regeneration

    Scientists identify stem cells that could enable natural tooth regeneration

    Health, Science

    May 2026

    An international team of researchers has made a major breakthrough in regenerative dentistry by identifying two distinct stem cell lineages that play a crucial…

  • Zambia: New geological discovery – Rift may signal the future breakup of Africa

    Zambia: New geological discovery – Rift may signal the future breakup of Africa

    Science

    May 2026

    Scientists have identified a new active tectonic rift beneath Zambia that may represent an early stage of a geological process capable of eventually splitting…

  • Study: Around 8,500 steps a day may help prevent weight regain after dieting

    Study: Around 8,500 steps a day may help prevent weight regain after dieting

    Health

    May 2026

    Losing weight is difficult but keeping it off may be even harder. A new study now suggests that a simple daily habit, walking, could…

  • Scientists create the first detailed “map of smell”  and it could transform neuroscience

    Scientists create the first detailed “map of smell” and it could transform neuroscience

    Science

    May 2026

    Smell is one of the most powerful yet least understood human senses. It shapes how we experience food, warns us of danger, triggers memories,…

  • Eating eggs regularly linked to lower Alzheimer’s risk, study suggests

    Eating eggs regularly linked to lower Alzheimer’s risk, study suggests

    Health

    May 2026

    Regular egg consumption may be associated with a significantly lower risk of developing Alzheimer’s disease, according to a new study involving nearly 40,000 adults…

  • Soy and legumes linked to lower hypertension risk, new study finds

    Soy and legumes linked to lower hypertension risk, new study finds

    Health

    May 2026

    Regular consumption of soy foods and legumes may significantly reduce the risk of developing high blood pressure, according to a new study published in…

  • Yawning may help “Clean” the brain, new study suggests

    Yawning may help “Clean” the brain, new study suggests

    Science, Health

    May 2026

    A surprising new effect of yawning on brain function has been uncovered by researchers at the University of New South Wales in Australia, who…

  • AI Detects Pancreatic Cancer Years Before Diagnosis, Study Finds

    AI Detects Pancreatic Cancer Years Before Diagnosis, Study Finds

    Health, Technology

    May 2026

    A new artificial intelligence system may significantly advance the early detection of pancreatic cancer, identifying subtle warning signs in CT scans that were previously…

  • Astronomer Identifies Faster Route to Mars Using Asteroid Path as Guide

    Astronomer Identifies Faster Route to Mars Using Asteroid Path as Guide

    Science

    May 2026

    A one-way journey to Mars currently takes between seven and ten months, depending on Earth’s position relative to the Red Planet. However, a new…

  • Major DNA study reshapes understanding of human origins

    Major DNA study reshapes understanding of human origins

    Science

    April 2026

    The origin of modern humans appears to be far more complex than previously suggested by simplified evolutionary models. A large-scale genetic study is now…

  • Study suggests digital detox may reverse up to 10 years of cognitive decline

    Study suggests digital detox may reverse up to 10 years of cognitive decline

    Technology

    April 2026

    The growing reliance on social media and smartphones is once again under scrutiny, as new scientific findings and legal developments raise fresh concerns. Recent…

  • Scientists create artificial neurons that “communicate” with brain cells

    Scientists create artificial neurons that “communicate” with brain cells

    Science

    April 2026

    Researchers have taken a major step toward merging biology and technology by developing microscopic artificial neurons capable of interacting with real brain cells from…

  • Unexpected discovery in Saudi Arabia: 115,000-year-old human footprints found where they shouldn’t be

    Unexpected discovery in Saudi Arabia: 115,000-year-old human footprints found where they shouldn’t be

    Science

    April 2026

    A remarkable archaeological discovery in northern Saudi Arabia has revealed human footprints dating back around 115,000 years — in a location where such early…

  • First genetic map of the human liver reveals why fats and carbohydrates affect it

    First genetic map of the human liver reveals why fats and carbohydrates affect it

    Health

    April 2026

    If scientists could explore the human body from within, as depicted in the film Fantastic Voyage, the liver would undoubtedly be a primary destination.…

  • Argentina: Breakthrough discovery – 20-meter dinosaur defies known classification

    Argentina: Breakthrough discovery – 20-meter dinosaur defies known classification

    Science

    April 2026

    A remarkable fossil discovery in Patagonia is drawing significant attention from the scientific community, as it appears to belong to a dinosaur that does…

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