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Centuries-Old Mercury Pollution in Oceans Still Threatens Arctic Wildlife
Despite decades of global reductions in mercury emissions, mercury levels in Arctic wildlife continue to rise due to persistent mercury pollution. This...
Emperor Penguins in Peril: Facing Rapid Decline Amid Climate Chaos
A new study shows emperor penguin colonies shrank by nearly a quarter between 2009 and 2024, driven by climate-induced ice loss. Scientists...
Shipping Noise Threatens Marine Life Worldwide
The ocean once echoed with nature’s voice – crashing waves, whale songs, and seabirds calling across distant waters for survival and direction....
Online Games Are Failing Women, LGBTQ+ Players, Older Gamers
Harassment in online games is more than random trash talk. According to a new study by Spain’s Miguel Hernández University, it targets...
Talking Therapies Boost Mental Health Recovery in Stroke Survivors
Stroke survivors are more likely to recover from depression and anxiety if they attend NHS talking therapy, a new study finds. UCL...
Thirsty Atmosphere: How Rising Evaporative Demand Fuels Global Droughts
Droughts are worsening worldwide, but it’s not just rainfall that’s changing. The atmosphere itself is becoming thirstier. A new study shows that...
India Adds Menar and Khichan Wetlands to Ramsar List
India celebrated World Environment Day by designating two ecologically vital wetlands in Rajasthan—Menar Wetland Complex and Khichan Wetland—as Ramsar Sites, marking them...
AI Driven Health Content Transforming Healthcare
Al - driven Health Content Management is flipping the script on how healthcare organisations produce and share information. Healthcare communication is undergoing...
Drug Duo Extends Mouse Lifespan by Up to 35%
European scientists tested a combination of two anti-aging drugs in mice. The study found the drugs extended lifespan by around 30 percent.
Self-Employment Shields Women from Heart Disease Risks
New research reveals self-employed women show fewer cardiovascular disease (CVD) risk factors than women who work for employers. This suggests that the...







































