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Self-Healing Hydrogel That Mimics Human Skin
Scientists have developed a hydrogel that mimics the flexibility, strength, and self-healing properties of human skin. This new material could transform applications...
Climate Change Puts Global Food Supply at Risk
Climate change is already disrupting daily life, bringing more wildfires, storms, floods, and droughts. But a growing crisis looms: global food security...
Climate Change Shrinks Tree Ranges
Trees are losing ground due to climate change and trees are disappearing from hotter areas. Nevertheless, they are not moving into cooler,...
Finding Lasting Peace Amid The Chaos Of Desires, Ego And Karmphal ?
We are small, ignorant, helpless and unsafe. There should not be any doubt about our smallness with eight billion of us on...
Global Financial Circus: Debt, Inequality, and Climate Change
Step right up, folks! Witness the grand spectacle of the global financial system. It is a magnificent creation designed to uplift economies....
Hiking: A Natural Therapy for the Mind and Body
Whenever stress, anxiety, or a gloomy mood takes over, people often suggest getting fresh air or going for a walk. It’s more...
Breast Cancer Cases to Surge 38% by 2050
Breast cancer cases will increase by 38% worldwide by 2050, with deaths surging by 68%, according to a WHO-backed report. The International...
Lifestyle and Environment Shape Health More Than Genetics
A new study from Oxford Population Health reveals that lifestyle and environmental factors impact health more than genetics. Researchers analyzed data from...
AI’s Role in Fighting Pandemics: New Study Highlights Key Advances
A groundbreaking study in Nature reveals how artificial intelligence (AI) is revolutionizing infectious disease research and outbreak response. Conducted by global experts,...
Glaciers Are Melting 36% Faster
A global study found glacier ice loss increased by 36% from 2012 to 2023 compared to the previous decade. Each year, glaciers...







































