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New global research reveals why women outlive men: sex chromosomes, mating strategies, and parental care shape lifespans across humans and animal species, with evolution at the core.

Why Women Live Longer Than Men: The Deep Evolutionary Roots of Longevity Differences

From ancient civilizations to modern societies, nearly every country and historical era shows women living longer than men. Medical progress and better...
The 2025 Lancet Countdown and WHO warn that continued climate inaction is causing millions of deaths worldwide

Climate Inaction Is Costing Millions of Lives

The world’s slow response to climate change is already claiming millions of lives every year. According to the Lancet Countdown on Health...
Discover Ålesund, Norway’s stunning coastal city famed for its unique Art Nouveau architecture, breathtaking fjords, and vibrant cultural heritage

Ålesund, Norway: A Coastal Gem of Art Nouveau Architecture and Natural Splendor

Ålesund is gracefully spread over several islands in Norway’s Møre og Romsdal county. Nestled where the dramatic Sunnmøre Mountains kiss the Atlantic,...
A new study warns that land subsidence—driven by groundwater overuse—is threatening thousands of buildings in India’s biggest cities

India’s Megacities Face Escalating Risks From Sinking Land

Across New Delhi, Mumbai, Chennai, Kolkata, and Bengaluru, a quiet crisis is threatening the stability of India’s urban infrastructure. New satellite-based research...
A Rutgers University study finds sea levels are rising faster than at any time in 4,000 years, threatening China’s coastal megacities and global infrastructure

Sea Levels Rising at Fastest Rate in 4,000 Years

New research led by Rutgers University scientists warns that Earth’s seas are now rising faster than at any time in the last four millennia....
A new University of Arizona study reveals that extinction rates among plants and animals peaked a century ago and are now declining

Extinction Rates Have Slowed, Not Accelerated

A groundbreaking study from the University of Arizona challenges widely held assumptions that Earth is currently undergoing a sixth mass extinction. The research, led...
A new model from Queen Mary University of London reveals that buoyant plastics could take over 100 years to disappear from ocean surfaces.

Ocean Plastics Could Linger for Over a Century, New Study Warns

Plastic pollution has often been described as one of humanity’s most persistent environmental threats — and now, scientists have a clearer sense...
The IUCN has declared the Slender-billed Curlew extinct, the first global extinction of a once-widespread migratory bird across Europe, Africa, and Asia.

Slender-billed Curlew Declared Extinct: First Global Loss of a Widespread Migratory Bird

After nearly three decades without a confirmed sighting, the International Union for Conservation of Nature (IUCN) has officially declared the Slender-billed Curlew (Numenius tenuirostris) extinct. This...
AI poisoning is a growing cybersecurity risk. Learn how malicious data corrupts machine learning models, distorts outputs, and threatens digital integrity

AI Poisoning: The Hidden Cyber Threat Corrupting Artificial Intelligence

AI poisoning is an emerging security threat threatening the trust and reliability of artificial intelligence systems globally. It involves deceptive data manipulation...
New research shows aging men’s sperm accumulates harmful DNA mutations, increasing potential risks of diseases in future generations.

Aging and the Hidden Genetic Risks in Sperm

Aging brings invisible genetic consequences for men, as new research uncovers how harmful DNA mutations accumulate in sperm over time. These small...