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Ten-Minute Online Exercises Can Reduce Depression
Discover how a ten-minute online exercise can lower depressive symptoms and improve mental health access according to recent research
Physical Inactivity; Decades of Health Policies Failing
A landmark study reveals that global physical inactivity persists despite hundreds of policies, highlighting a massive gap in health equality.
What is ‘Alpine Divorce’? The Chilling TikTok Trend
Discover the meaning of "alpine divorce," a viral TikTok term describing the dangerous abandonment of partners during remote hikes
Universal Nasal Spray Vaccine to Block Multiple Respiratory Threats
Stanford researchers develop a universal nasal spray vaccine that shields against various respiratory viruses, bacteria, and allergens for months
The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond: The Return of a Controversial Narrative
Vipul Shah’s The Kerala Story 2 Goes Beyond trailer is out. Explore the new cast and harrowing stories of religious conversion across India
Iran Partially Closes Strait of Hormuz; A Rare Move in a Vital Waterway
Iran partially closed the Strait of Hormuz on Tuesday during military drills, impacting a vital global oil route while nuclear talks continue in Geneva
Forests in Crisis: How “Sprinter” Trees are Replacing Earth’s Ancient Guardians
A massive global study of 31,000 tree species reveals that forests are becoming uniform as "sprinter" trees replace long-lived species
Faster Ocean Warming Leading to Staggering Loss of Marine Life
A new study reveals that rapid ocean floor warming is causing a staggering 19.8% loss in fish biomass annually. Learn how marine heatwaves mask this decline
The Weight Loss Paradox: Eating More to Weigh Less
New research from the University of Bristol reveals how eating wholefoods can lower calorie intake even while consuming much larger portions.
Asia-Pacific’s Narrow Window for Climate Resilience
Asia-Pacific region has a limited timeframe to enhance its resilience and safeguard its hard-earned development achievements from the socioeconomic consequences of climate change, said the United Nations Economic and Social Commission for Asia and the Pacific (ESCAP),







































