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Plants Stopped Thriving When Earth Warmed 56 Million Years Ago
New research reveals how rapid warming 56 million years ago affected global vegetation and carbon sequestration, offering lessons for today's climate crisis.
Century-Long Droughts Likely Led to Indus Valley Civilization Decline
New research shows elephants habituate to drones flown carefully, enabling non-invasive monitoring of behavior, sleep, and social dynamics in Kenya's reserves.
Mountains Facing Rapid Climate Change
Mountains worldwide are warming faster than surrounding lowlands, a phenomenon called elevation-dependent climate change (EDCC). This intensifies environmental shifts at higher altitudes,...
Femicide ; A Woman Killed Every 10 Minutes
Every 10 minutes in 2024, a woman was intentionally killed by a partner or family member, showing a grim upward trend, according...
Mystery of Whale Longevity and Cancer Resistance
Nature often holds answers to the toughest medical challenges we face today. One such mystery is Peto’s Paradox, which questions why large...
Men Need Almost Twice as Much Exercise as Women for Equal Heart Health Benefits
A groundbreaking study published in Nature Cardiovascular Research shows women reduce coronary heart disease risk by 30% with around four hours of...
Explosive Weapons Responsible for Record 70% of Child Casualties
Explosive weapons caused nearly 12,000 child casualties—including deaths and injuries—in 2024, marking the highest number ever recorded. This figure represents a disturbing...
Coastal Areas Face Rapid Acidification
Some coastal regions are becoming much more acidic than previously thought. This rapid acidification is driven by rising atmospheric CO₂ and natural...
Continents Peel from Below to Fuel Ocean Volcanoes
Recent research reveals a slow, surprising process fueling volcanic activity beneath the oceans. Scientists found fragments of continents peel away from deep...
Africa’s Natural Energy Drops by Over a Third
Africa ’s legendary wildlife—the elephants, rhinos, lions, and other megafauna that once shaped the continent’s landscapes—no longer power nature’s engines as they...






































