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A new study shows Earth’s deep-space signals, especially those directed toward Mars, could be detectable by extraterrestrial civilizations during planetary alignments.

Earth’s Deep-Space Signals Could Be Detected by Alien Civilizations

A new study suggests that Earth may unknowingly be alerting extraterrestrial civilizations (Aliens) to its presence. The research shows that deep-space radio...
Discover how socks trap bacteria and fungi, why they can spread infections, and how proper washing can protect your health.

Socks: The Overlooked Microbial Hotspots Hiding in Plain Sight

Your feet are prime real estate for microbes, thanks to thousands of sweat glands and the warm, enclosed environment of socks and...
WHO and WMO report warns climate change-induced heat stress threatens billions of workers globally, urging urgent protective measures and heat-health policies.

Rising Workplace Heat Stress Risks Amid Climate Change

The World Health Organization (WHO) and World Meteorological Organization (WMO) have highlighted alarming global health threats from extreme heat stress affecting workers....
A University of Florida study reveals an experimental mRNA vaccine boosts immunotherapy, showing potential as a universal cancer vaccine.

mRNA Cancer Vaccine ; A Potential Turning Point in Cancer Treatment

An experimental mRNA vaccine has shown the ability to boost the tumor-fighting effects of immunotherapy in preclinical trials, offering hope for a...
A massive 43-year study of 132,000 people reveals that moderate caffeine intake from coffee or tea can lower dementia risk by 18%.

Does Coffee Fight Ageing?

If you’ve ever sipped your morning coffee wondering whether it’s good for your health, you may now have your answer.
A study finds cockatoos perform up to 30 distinct dance moves, from head banging to body rolls, revealing complex cognition and individuality.

Cockatoos Show Off 30 Unique Dance Moves

When the right beat plays, humans aren’t the only ones who can’t resist moving to the rhythm.New research shows cockatoos have an...
New research links stalking and restraining orders in women to increased risks of heart attack and stroke, highlighting violence as a critical cardiovascular risk factor.

Stalking and Restraining Linked to Higher Heart Attack in Women

Women who reported being stalked or having obtained restraining orders faced significantly higher risks of heart attacks or strokes compared to women...
Poaching of African rhinos has decreased since 2021, yet drought, policy shifts, and illegal trade continue to threaten their survival, says new IUCN report.

African Rhino Poaching Declines, But Drought and Policy Challenges Threaten Future Conservation Gains

While poaching of African rhinos has decreased since 2021, other threats like drought and policy shifts are threatening their future survival, said...
A landmark study reveals that global physical inactivity persists despite hundreds of policies, highlighting a massive gap in health equality.

What Happens to Your Body When You Start Walking Just 20 Minutes a Day

Taking just 20 minutes for a walk might seem like a small habit, but it brings major changes to your body and...
Discover how AI-powered sweat sensors can offer a painless, easy way to track health in real-time, helping detect diseases early and monitor well-being.

Just Seeing a Sick Person Can Activate Your Immune System

Your immune system may spring into action at the sight of illness. This occurs even without physical contact or infection risk. In...