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A groundbreaking eye implant combined with augmented-reality glasses helps blind patients with dry AMD regain reading vision and independence.

Chinese Scientists Develop Contact Lenses That See Invisible Infrared Light

Chinese scientists have developed contact lenses that let people see infrared light, typically invisible to the human eye. The breakthrough allows humans...
El Niño, La Niña disrupt mangrove ecosystems worldwide, threatening critical coastal forests.

El Niño Threaten Mangrove Stability

A groundbreaking study shows global climate cycles are harming nearly half of the world's mangrove forests. Researchers from Tulane University revealed this...
University of Arizona study reveals 16,000+ new species found annually, outpacing extinctions. Richer biodiversity in plants, fungi, fish ahead

Climate Change Threatens Thousands of Animal Species

Over 3,500 animal species face significant threats from climate change, which signals a rising existential crisis for Earth’s wildlife.Until now, habitat loss...
Urban pollution and poor green space planning fuel asthma rise in Europe, warns major new Karolinska-led study.

Asthma to Urban Pollution and City Planning

Urban living may come with health risks far worse than most think. A major new study links asthma to city pollution and...
Science proves walking, especially brisk pace, cuts risk of premature death and boosts brain, heart, and mental health.

How Simple Steps Unlock Lifelong Health and Longevity

For centuries, humans have sought secrets to slow ageing and extend life. Amid the noise of false promises, one ancient truth endures....
Satellite data reveals declining vegetation in Uttarakhand's Himalayas due to climate change, deforestation, and pollution, threatening biodiversity and vital water resources.

Glaciers Face Centuries of Loss Even if Climate Goals Are Met

New research reveals that mountain glaciers worldwide will not recover for centuries—even if the planet cools back down to the 1.5°C target...
U.S. divorce rates have reached their lowest in decades. Discover what drives this decline and how shifting marriage patterns shape modern family life

Love on the Fast Track: Why Men Fall Harder, Sooner Than Women

Love is a universal experience, yet how we fall for someone can vary widely. A new study sheds light on the gendered...
New research raises concerns about harmful chemicals in children's mattresses, which could impact brain development and health.

Chemicals in children’s Mattresses: A Growing Concern

New research has revealed that children's mattresses may be releasing chemicals linked to brain damage and other health issues, raising serious concerns...
A study by Van Andel Institute uncovers epigenetic states during early development that influence cancer risk, offering new insights into diagnosis and treatment.

Cancer Risk Begins Before Birth

A revolutionary study by scientists at Van Andel Institute suggests that the risk of developing cancer may be influenced before birth. The...
Explore Cape Town's iconic Table Mountain, a flat-topped marvel rich in nature, history, and myth.

Cape Town’s Table Mountain: Where Mountains Touch Legends

Table Mountain rises flat and wide above Cape Town. It’s more than a natural wonder. It’s a symbol of the city’s identity...