Air Pollution in India Linked to Millions of Deaths, Study Finds
Karolinska Institutet Research Stresses Need for Stricter Air Quality RegulationsA recent study by Sweden’s Karolinska Institutet, published in The Lancet Planetary Health, has linked long-term […]
Mosquito Genetics Could Explain Rare Zika Virus Outbreaks in Africa
But Climate Change May Tip the BalancePrinceton University Study Highlights Genetic and Environmental Factors Influencing Zika Virus SpreadA groundbreaking study by Princeton University, in collaboration […]
Ultra-Processed Foods: A Complex Issue in Public Health
Are We Oversimplifying the Debate on Ultra-Processed Foods?Recent discussions around ultra-processed foods (UPFs) raise concerns about blanket bans, which experts argue could lead to unintended […]
Just One Extra Hour of Exercise Weekly Can Protect Your Heart
NYU Study Reveals Exercise Reduces Risk of Atrial Fibrillation by Up to 65%Regular physical activity has long been linked to heart health, and a groundbreaking […]
Cooling Cities: Strategic Tree Planting Can Combat Urban Heat
Urban heat stress is a growing concern globally, leading to health issues, increased energy consumption, social inequalities, and infrastructure challenges. While many cities have turned […]
The article explores the implications of the Marinoan Snowball Earth’s deglaciation during the Cryogenian period (~635 million years ago) and its effects on global sea levels.
Here’s a summary of the key points: Snowball Earth OverviewDefinition: Periods when Earth’s ice sheets extended to equatorial regions due to runaway ice-albedo feedback.Cryogenian Period: […]
Conservation Paradox: Protecting Non-Native Species While Saving Native Ecosystems
The introduction of non-native species by humans is one of the leading drivers of global species decline, contributing to 60% of extinctions in recent decades. […]
World’s Oldest Known Wild Bird, Wisdom, Set to Become a Parent Again at 74
Parenting is no easy feat, even for the young and vibrant. But Wisdom, a Laysan Albatross and the world’s oldest known wild bird, is defying […]
Revolutionizing Carbon Capture: OSU Scientists Double Efficiency of MOFs
Oregon State University scientists have developed a groundbreaking method to enhance the efficiency of metal-organic frameworks (MOFs) for carbon capture. By treating MOFs with ammonia […]
Neanderthals: The First Artists of Humanity?
A groundbreaking discovery in Spain’s Maltravieso Cave has rewritten the timeline of artistic expression. Researchers have determined that hand stencil rock art in the cave […]