Plastic Pollution Reaches Antarctica ‘s Only Native Insect
Scientists confirm that the southernmost insect on Earth, Belgica antarctica, is now ingesting microplastics in one of the world's most isolated regions
When the Public Turns Hostile: Rising Violence Against Parliamentarians
A new IPU report reveals that 71% of parliamentarians face rising public hostility, threatening global democratic representation and diversity
Forests in Crisis: How “Sprinter” Trees are Replacing Earth’s Ancient Guardians
A massive global study of 31,000 tree species reveals that forests are becoming uniform as "sprinter" trees replace long-lived species
Meat Consumption Might Help Reach 100
A recent study reveals that meat consumption may help seniors reach age 100. Learn how nutritional needs shift after eighty
Worrying About Getting Older Accelerates Aging
A new NYU study reveals that worrying about getting older, particularly regarding future health, can accelerate biological aging in women
Faster Ocean Warming Leading to Staggering Loss of Marine Life
A new study reveals that rapid ocean floor warming is causing a staggering 19.8% loss in fish biomass annually. Learn how marine heatwaves mask this decline
Journalist Killings Hit All-Time High: Israel responsible for two-thirds of the total deaths
2025 saw a record 129 journalist killings worldwide, with Israel responsible for two-thirds of the total deaths according to the CPJ.
The Weight Loss Paradox: Eating More to Weigh Less
New research from the University of Bristol reveals how eating wholefoods can lower calorie intake even while consuming much larger portions.
Asia-Pacific’s Narrow Window for Climate Resilience
Asia-Pacific region has a limited timeframe to enhance its resilience and safeguard its hard-earned development achievements from the socioeconomic consequences of climate change, said the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP),




































