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  1. Cameroon islands offer safe home for orphaned chimps
  2. Egypt Has Finally Been Declared Malaria-Free After 4,000 Years of Infections—Even the Pharaohs
  3. Namibia's drought cull of more than 700 wildlife under way
  4. Nigeria’s last elephants – what must be done to save them
  5. South Africa Bans Commercial Fishing at Penguin Breeding Spots Where Food Supply Shortage Could Drive Extinction

Animal

  1. A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
  2. After 50 Years, Trout Population Is Restored to Historic Numbers in One of the Largest Lakes in US
  3. Antarctica Yields Intact Skull — An Ancestor of Today’s Waterfowl That Survived Dinosaur Extinction
  4. Ants in your house? Here’s how they get everywhere – even high up in tall buildings
  5. Cameroon islands offer safe home for orphaned chimps
  6. Chimps are upping their tool game, says study
  7. Curious Kids: what was the biggest dinosaur that ever lived?
  8. DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
  9. Endangered Thick-Billed Parrot That Once Roamed the US Is on the Way to Recovery
  10. Giant Millipede Lost to Science for a Century Rediscovered in Madagascar with 20 More Species in World-First Expedition
  11. Gorillas Use Chest Beating to Prevent Conflict, Not Provoke it, a New Study Finds
  12. Hidden connections of more than 100 migratory marine species revealed in interactive map - New!
  13. Hummingbirds Live an Extreme Lifestyle Thriving on All-Sugar Diet That Would Put Us in a Coma - New!
  14. India's elusive snow leopards snapped in key survey
  15. Italian circus says escaped lion posed no risk
  16. Namibia's drought cull of more than 700 wildlife under way
  17. New Zealand scientists dissect world's rarest whale
  18. Nigeria’s last elephants – what must be done to save them
  19. Number of Monarch Butterflies Wintering in Mexico is Way Up–Doubling the Forest Acreage Over Last Year
  20. Philadelphia Zoo’s 100-Year-old Galapagos Tortoises Hatch 4 Babies–to Help Ensure the Species’ Survival
  21. Rare fish rediscovered in Cambodia after disappearance for nearly two decades
  22. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution
  23. Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts
  24. Scientists Finally Discover Why Some Cats Are Orange–and Why They Tend to Be Males
  25. Second-Ever Elusive Night Parrot Egg Discovered in Australia Where it Had Been ‘Extinct’ for 100 Years
  26. South Africa Bans Commercial Fishing at Penguin Breeding Spots Where Food Supply Shortage Could Drive Extinction
  27. Southern elephant seals are adaptable – but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impacts
  28. Study finds aggressive bonobo males attract more mates
  29. Tears as Malaysia-born panda cubs head to China
  30. The science of happier dogs: 5 tips to help your canine friends live their best life
  31. To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
  32. Two Rare Parrots Sent From Different Zoos So They Might ‘Fall in Love’ and Save Species With Just 300 Wild Birds Left
  33. Using tranquillisers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at risk
  34. Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain – and give grooming tips for different types
  35. Woolly mice are cute and impressive – but they won’t bring back mammoths or save endangered species
  36. World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74
  37. World's rarest whale washes up on New Zealand beach
  38. World’s Oldest Bird Gives Birth to Yet Another Chick–at Nearly 74 Years Old
  39. ‘Unseen world’: researchers capture fascinating footage of the world’s smallest penguins in a bid to save them

Antarctica

  1. Antarctica Yields Intact Skull — An Ancestor of Today’s Waterfowl That Survived Dinosaur Extinction
  2. Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveals its birth over 500 million years ago
  3. Antarctica’s hidden threat: meltwater under the ice sheet amplifies sea-level rise
  4. DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
  5. First Antarctic amber discovery sheds light on ancient forests
  6. First major chunk breaks off world's biggest iceberg
  7. How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus
  8. Melting Antarctic ice will slow the world’s strongest ocean current – and the global consequences are profound
  9. More Than 50,000 Pounds of Trash Removed from the Arctic in 2023
  10. Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
  11. Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
  12. Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
  13. Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
  14. Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found

Asia

  1. Indonesia's Semeru volcano erupts again, spewing ash 1 km above summit
  2. Tears as Malaysia-born panda cubs head to China

Australia

  1. Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat - New!
  2. Australian researchers use a quantum computer to simulate how real molecules behave - New!
  3. Australian-German research finds world-first cure for deadly skin disease
  4. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why - New!
  5. Crystals hold a secret history of volcanoes – and clues about future eruptions
  6. Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
  7. Hidden connections of more than 100 migratory marine species revealed in interactive map - New!
  8. If our hot water heaters ran off daytime solar, we would slash emissions and soak up cheap energy
  9. In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
  10. It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
  11. Man Lives for 100 Days with Artificial Titanium Heart in Successful New Trial
  12. Renewables are cheap. So why isn’t your power bill falling?
  13. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  14. Second-Ever Elusive Night Parrot Egg Discovered in Australia Where it Had Been ‘Extinct’ for 100 Years
  15. To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
  16. Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data - New!
  17. Using tranquillisers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at risk
  18. What is 3-phase power? And how do I know if my house needs it?
  19. Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain – and give grooming tips for different types
  20. ‘Unseen world’: researchers capture fascinating footage of the world’s smallest penguins in a bid to save them

Auto

  1. India’s first flying taxi prototype unveiled at auto expo 2025
  2. Jet Engine Exhaust is Turned into Electricity to Power Dallas International Airport
  3. New Carbon Fiber Batteries Could Form the Actual Framework of Cars and Airplanes
  4. Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet

Birds

  1. Endangered Thick-Billed Parrot That Once Roamed the US Is on the Way to Recovery
  2. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution
  3. Two Rare Parrots Sent From Different Zoos So They Might ‘Fall in Love’ and Save Species With Just 300 Wild Birds Left
  4. World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74
  5. World’s Oldest Bird Gives Birth to Yet Another Chick–at Nearly 74 Years Old

Brain

  1. Five scientists honoured for advancing mental health disorder prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  2. Mentally stimulating down time activities linked to better brain health: study
  3. Neuralink’s Blindsight implant to restore vision to people who lost both eyes: Musk
  4. Newly Identified Neural Stem Cells Could Transform Parkinson's Treatment
  5. Probiotics May Improve Mood Via Gut–Brain Axis - New!
  6. Scientists discover gut protein that helps protect brain cells from Parkinson’s
  7. Scientists use AI to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation

Britain

  1. Giving blood could be good for your health – new research

Business

  1. AI technologies set to revolutionise Indian businesses this year: Report
  2. India now OpenAI’s second largest market, Altman says
  3. India’s e-waste offers $6 billion economic opportunity: Report

China

  1. China building more wind, solar capacity than rest of world combined: report
  2. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution

Climate

  1. A window of opportunity for climate and biodiversity
  2. Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat - New!
  3. Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveals its birth over 500 million years ago
  4. Antarctica’s hidden threat: meltwater under the ice sheet amplifies sea-level rise
  5. Climate change a challenge for our global food systems: WHO
  6. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why - New!
  7. Countries Are Breathing the Cleanest Air in Centuries and Offer Lessons to the Rest of Us
  8. Crystals hold a secret history of volcanoes – and clues about future eruptions
  9. First major chunk breaks off world's biggest iceberg
  10. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, spewing columns of lava
  11. How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus
  12. In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
  13. India's elusive snow leopards snapped in key survey
  14. India’s CO2 emissions account 8pc of global total, to rise by 4.6pc in 2024: Report
  15. Indonesia's Semeru volcano erupts again, spewing ash 1 km above summit
  16. It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
  17. More Than 50,000 Pounds of Trash Removed from the Arctic in 2023
  18. Number of Monarch Butterflies Wintering in Mexico is Way Up–Doubling the Forest Acreage Over Last Year
  19. Sahara Desert Is Turning Green Amid Unusual Rains in Parts of North Africa
  20. Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
  21. Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
  22. Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
  23. Southern elephant seals are adaptable – but they struggle when faced with both rapid climate change and human impacts
  24. US study examines feasibility of coal-to-nuclear conversion
  25. What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos
  26. Why can’t I sleep? 4 ways climate change could be keeping you up at night and what you can do about it

Computers

  1. 2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
  2. Australian researchers use a quantum computer to simulate how real molecules behave - New!
  3. DRDO’s young scientists complete testing of 6-qubit quantum processor

Conservation

  1. To save Australia’s animals, scientists must count how many are left. But what if they’re getting it wrong?
  2. Two Rare Parrots Sent From Different Zoos So They Might ‘Fall in Love’ and Save Species With Just 300 Wild Birds Left

DNA

  1. DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
  2. World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’

Dog

  1. The science of happier dogs: 5 tips to help your canine friends live their best life
  2. Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain – and give grooming tips for different types

Earth

  1. Curious Kids: what was the biggest dinosaur that ever lived?
  2. Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
  3. Some of Earth’s most ancient lifeforms can live on hydrogen – and we can learn from their chemical powers
  4. What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos

Energy

  1. A guide: Uranium and the nuclear fuel cycle
  2. China building more wind, solar capacity than rest of world combined: report
  3. Electricity Captured from Falling Rain Conjures the Ultimate Picture of Tropical Sustainability
  4. How farmers can install solar panels in fields without damaging the rest of their operation
  5. If our hot water heaters ran off daytime solar, we would slash emissions and soak up cheap energy
  6. Jet Engine Exhaust is Turned into Electricity to Power Dallas International Airport
  7. Renewables are cheap. So why isn’t your power bill falling?
  8. Scientists Turn Industrial Waste into Batteries for Storing Renewable Energy
  9. South Korea develops novel nuclide separation technology
  10. Study highlights benefits of nuclear district heating : Energy & Environment
  11. US leads call to triple nuclear power at COP28
  12. US study examines feasibility of coal-to-nuclear conversion
  13. Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data - New!
  14. Viewpoint: Powering the roll-out of advanced nuclear technologies through digital, data and AI
  15. What is 3-phase power? And how do I know if my house needs it?

Europe

  1. Counting on Fingers Really Helps Kids Improve Their Math Skills–By 40% New Study Shows
  2. Italian circus says escaped lion posed no risk
  3. New Carbon Fiber Batteries Could Form the Actual Framework of Cars and Airplanes
  4. Newly Identified Neural Stem Cells Could Transform Parkinson's Treatment

Food

  1. Climate change a challenge for our global food systems: WHO
  2. What’s the difference between skim milk and light milk? - New!

Gadgets

  1. Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors
  2. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin

Germany

  1. Australian-German research finds world-first cure for deadly skin disease

Health

  1. Australian-German research finds world-first cure for deadly skin disease
  2. Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers
  3. Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors
  4. Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
  5. Egypt Has Finally Been Declared Malaria-Free After 4,000 Years of Infections—Even the Pharaohs
  6. Experts urge heart disease patients to avoid extreme weather exposures
  7. Eye tests can help predict stroke risk: Study
  8. Five scientists honoured for advancing mental health disorder prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  9. From eye exams to blood tests and surgery: how doctors use light to diagnose disease
  10. Giving blood could be good for your health – new research
  11. Here’s how earphones and earpods can damage your hearing
  12. How Covid virus defeats body’s immune response
  13. How light can shift your mood and mental health
  14. Japan to Begin Clinical Trials for Artificial Blood This Year - New!
  15. Man Lives for 100 Days with Artificial Titanium Heart in Successful New Trial
  16. Mentally stimulating down time activities linked to better brain health: study
  17. Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research
  18. Neuralink’s Blindsight implant to restore vision to people who lost both eyes: Musk
  19. New AI Smartphone App Accurately Diagnoses Ear Infections and Prevents Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
  20. Newly Identified Neural Stem Cells Could Transform Parkinson's Treatment
  21. Probiotics May Improve Mood Via Gut–Brain Axis - New!
  22. Promising Trial Results Show Male Contraception May Be Arriving in the Near Future
  23. Researchers Discover New Mechanism for Rapid Liver Regeneration to Restore Damaged Livers
  24. Researchers find connection between Alzheimer's & night time light pollution
  25. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  26. Scientists discover gut protein that helps protect brain cells from Parkinson’s
  27. Scientists find potential treatment target for leading cause of blindness
  28. Sleep loss most prevalent among popular teenagers in school: Study
  29. Targeted Sound Waves Treat Pain and Depression in as Little as One 40-minute Session
  30. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin
  31. Those Who Got Shingles Vaccine Were 20% Less Likely to Get Dementia in Study of 280,000 Seniors
  32. Using tranquillisers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at risk
  33. Vaccine that Could Cure and Even Prevent Brain Cancer Developed by Scientists
  34. Weight-loss drugs draw Americans back to the doctor
  35. Why can’t I sleep? 4 ways climate change could be keeping you up at night and what you can do about it
  36. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery

Human

  1. An AI system has reached human level on a test for ‘general intelligence’. Here’s what that means
  2. Scientists use AI to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation

India

  1. AI technologies set to revolutionise Indian businesses this year: Report
  2. Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors
  3. DRDO’s young scientists complete testing of 6-qubit quantum processor
  4. E-commerce, engineering, infrastructure among top industries hiring freshers in India
  5. Experts urge heart disease patients to avoid extreme weather exposures
  6. India now OpenAI’s second largest market, Altman says
  7. India to get Centre of Excellence in quantum and 6G technologies
  8. India's 1st reusable hybrid rocket 'RHUMI-1' launched
  9. India's elusive snow leopards snapped in key survey
  10. Indian American engineers discuss advancements in hot technologies
  11. Indian scientists use machine learning to predict crustal movements in Tibetan Plateau
  12. Indian startups file 83,000 patents in FY23; AI, neurotechnology lead
  13. Indian tech industry projected to reach $350 billion in FY25 as salaries jump
  14. India’s CO2 emissions account 8pc of global total, to rise by 4.6pc in 2024: Report
  15. India’s e-waste offers $6 billion economic opportunity: Report
  16. India’s first flying taxi prototype unveiled at auto expo 2025

Invention

  1. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  2. Antarctica Yields Intact Skull — An Ancestor of Today’s Waterfowl That Survived Dinosaur Extinction
  3. First Antarctic amber discovery sheds light on ancient forests
  4. Giant Millipede Lost to Science for a Century Rediscovered in Madagascar with 20 More Species in World-First Expedition
  5. New Carbon Fiber Batteries Could Form the Actual Framework of Cars and Airplanes
  6. Rare fish rediscovered in Cambodia after disappearance for nearly two decades
  7. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  8. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution
  9. Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts
  10. Scientists Finally Discover Why Some Cats Are Orange–and Why They Tend to Be Males
  11. Scientists discover gut protein that helps protect brain cells from Parkinson’s
  12. Scientists discover new superconductor material for wider use
  13. Second-Ever Elusive Night Parrot Egg Discovered in Australia Where it Had Been ‘Extinct’ for 100 Years
  14. World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’
  15. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery

Japan

  1. Japan to Begin Clinical Trials for Artificial Blood This Year - New!

Kids

  1. Counting on Fingers Really Helps Kids Improve Their Math Skills–By 40% New Study Shows

Korea

  1. S. Korea to develop 100 advanced industry materials within 5 years
  2. South Korea develops novel nuclide separation technology

Lion-Tiger-Cheetas

  1. Italian circus says escaped lion posed no risk

Matter-Of-Fact

  1. 2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
  2. A guide: Uranium and the nuclear fuel cycle
  3. Ants in your house? Here’s how they get everywhere – even high up in tall buildings
  4. Countries Are Breathing the Cleanest Air in Centuries and Offer Lessons to the Rest of Us
  5. Is it OK to leave device chargers plugged in all the time? An expert explains - New!
  6. Melting Antarctic ice will slow the world’s strongest ocean current – and the global consequences are profound
  7. The science of happier dogs: 5 tips to help your canine friends live their best life
  8. What is 3-phase power? And how do I know if my house needs it?
  9. What’s the difference between a tantrum and a meltdown?
  10. What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos
  11. What’s the difference between liquid and powder laundry detergent? It’s not just the obvious
  12. What’s the difference between skim milk and light milk? - New!

Media

  1. 2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
  2. A guide: Uranium and the nuclear fuel cycle
  3. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  4. Cameroon islands offer safe home for orphaned chimps
  5. Climate change a challenge for our global food systems: WHO
  6. Concerning spike in back and spine problems due to excessive gadget use: Doctors
  7. Countries Are Breathing the Cleanest Air in Centuries and Offer Lessons to the Rest of Us
  8. DNA detectives in Antarctica: probing 6,000 years of penguin poo for clues to the past
  9. Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
  10. Endangered Thick-Billed Parrot That Once Roamed the US Is on the Way to Recovery
  11. Five scientists honoured for advancing mental health disorder prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  12. Here’s how earphones and earpods can damage your hearing
  13. How farmers can install solar panels in fields without damaging the rest of their operation
  14. In your face: our acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who is doing it – and where
  15. India's 1st reusable hybrid rocket 'RHUMI-1' launched
  16. Indian American engineers discuss advancements in hot technologies
  17. Indian tech industry projected to reach $350 billion in FY25 as salaries jump
  18. India’s e-waste offers $6 billion economic opportunity: Report
  19. India’s first flying taxi prototype unveiled at auto expo 2025
  20. Indonesia's Semeru volcano erupts again, spewing ash 1 km above summit
  21. Italian circus says escaped lion posed no risk
  22. It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
  23. Neuralink’s Blindsight implant to restore vision to people who lost both eyes: Musk
  24. New Carbon Fiber Batteries Could Form the Actual Framework of Cars and Airplanes
  25. Promising Trial Results Show Male Contraception May Be Arriving in the Near Future
  26. Rare fish rediscovered in Cambodia after disappearance for nearly two decades
  27. S. Korea to develop 100 advanced industry materials within 5 years
  28. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  29. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution
  30. Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts
  31. South Asian Americans win Lifesciences Technology Award at Innovation Challenge
  32. Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet
  33. Tears as Malaysia-born panda cubs head to China
  34. US leads call to triple nuclear power at COP28
  35. Using tranquillisers on racehorses is ethically questionable and puts horses and riders at risk
  36. Virgin Galactic’s use of the ‘Overview Effect’ to promote space tourism is a terrible irony
  37. What is 3-phase power? And how do I know if my house needs it?
  38. Woolly mice are cute and impressive – but they won’t bring back mammoths or save endangered species
  39. World's rarest whale washes up on New Zealand beach
  40. ‘Digital doppelgangers’ are helping scientists tackle everyday problems – and showing what makes us human

Men

  1. Promising Trial Results Show Male Contraception May Be Arriving in the Near Future

Monkey

  1. Cameroon islands offer safe home for orphaned chimps
  2. Chimps are upping their tool game, says study
  3. Gorillas Use Chest Beating to Prevent Conflict, Not Provoke it, a New Study Finds

Music

  1. Can listening to music make you more productive at work?

Nature

  1. Allowing forests to regrow and regenerate is a great way to restore habitat - New!
  2. Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound boosts fungus
  3. In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world

News

  1. India’s CO2 emissions account 8pc of global total, to rise by 4.6pc in 2024: Report

Patent

  1. Indian startups file 83,000 patents in FY23; AI, neurotechnology lead

Recycling

  1. India’s e-waste offers $6 billion economic opportunity: Report

Renewable

  1. China building more wind, solar capacity than rest of world combined: report
  2. Renewables are cheap. So why isn’t your power bill falling?
  3. Scientists Turn Industrial Waste into Batteries for Storing Renewable Energy

Research

  1. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  2. Antarctica has a huge, completely hidden mountain range. New data reveals its birth over 500 million years ago
  3. Australian researchers use a quantum computer to simulate how real molecules behave - New!
  4. Australian-German research finds world-first cure for deadly skin disease
  5. Can listening to music make you more productive at work?
  6. Can music help plants grow? Study suggests sound boosts fungus
  7. Chimps are upping their tool game, says study
  8. Counting on Fingers Really Helps Kids Improve Their Math Skills–By 40% New Study Shows
  9. Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
  10. Eye tests can help predict stroke risk: Study
  11. Giving blood could be good for your health – new research
  12. Gorillas Use Chest Beating to Prevent Conflict, Not Provoke it, a New Study Finds
  13. How Covid virus defeats body’s immune response
  14. How light can shift your mood and mental health
  15. Hummingbirds Live an Extreme Lifestyle Thriving on All-Sugar Diet That Would Put Us in a Coma - New!
  16. Mentally stimulating down time activities linked to better brain health: study
  17. Mobile phones are not linked to brain cancer, according to a major review of 28 years of research
  18. Newly Identified Neural Stem Cells Could Transform Parkinson's Treatment
  19. Probiotics May Improve Mood Via Gut–Brain Axis - New!
  20. Researchers Discover New Mechanism for Rapid Liver Regeneration to Restore Damaged Livers
  21. Researchers find connection between Alzheimer's & night time light pollution
  22. Scale of microplastics in Antarctic revealed in preliminary survey results
  23. Sleep loss most prevalent among popular teenagers in school: Study
  24. Study finds aggressive bonobo males attract more mates
  25. Study highlights benefits of nuclear district heating : Energy & Environment
  26. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin
  27. Those Who Got Shingles Vaccine Were 20% Less Likely to Get Dementia in Study of 280,000 Seniors
  28. US study examines feasibility of coal-to-nuclear conversion
  29. Vaccine that Could Cure and Even Prevent Brain Cancer Developed by Scientists
  30. ‘Unseen world’: researchers capture fascinating footage of the world’s smallest penguins in a bid to save them

Science-Technology

  1. 2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
  2. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  3. AI technologies set to revolutionise Indian businesses this year: Report
  4. An AI system has reached human level on a test for ‘general intelligence’. Here’s what that means
  5. Bug drugs: bacteria-based cancer therapies are finally overcoming barriers
  6. DRDO’s young scientists complete testing of 6-qubit quantum processor
  7. E-commerce, engineering, infrastructure among top industries hiring freshers in India
  8. Early-onset Alzheimer’s: new drug shows promise in slowing the disease
  9. Einstein and anime: Hong Kong university tests AI professors
  10. Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
  11. Five scientists honoured for advancing mental health disorder prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  12. In your face: our acceptance of facial recognition technology depends on who is doing it – and where
  13. India now OpenAI’s second largest market, Altman says
  14. India to get Centre of Excellence in quantum and 6G technologies
  15. Indian American engineers discuss advancements in hot technologies
  16. Indian startups file 83,000 patents in FY23; AI, neurotechnology lead
  17. Indian tech industry projected to reach $350 billion in FY25 as salaries jump
  18. Man Lives for 100 Days with Artificial Titanium Heart in Successful New Trial
  19. Neuralink’s Blindsight implant to restore vision to people who lost both eyes: Musk
  20. New AI Smartphone App Accurately Diagnoses Ear Infections and Prevents Unnecessary Antibiotic Use
  21. S. Korea to develop 100 advanced industry materials within 5 years
  22. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  23. Scientists Turn Industrial Waste into Batteries for Storing Renewable Energy
  24. Scientists discover new superconductor material for wider use
  25. Scientists use AI to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation
  26. South Asian Americans win Lifesciences Technology Award at Innovation Challenge
  27. South Korea develops novel nuclide separation technology
  28. Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet
  29. Targeted Sound Waves Treat Pain and Depression in as Little as One 40-minute Session
  30. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin
  31. Viewpoint: Powering the roll-out of advanced nuclear technologies through digital, data and AI
  32. World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’
  33. ‘Digital doppelgangers’ are helping scientists tackle everyday problems – and showing what makes us human

Scientist

  1. A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
  2. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why - New!
  3. DRDO’s young scientists complete testing of 6-qubit quantum processor
  4. Electricity Captured from Falling Rain Conjures the Ultimate Picture of Tropical Sustainability
  5. First Antarctic amber discovery sheds light on ancient forests
  6. Five scientists honoured for advancing mental health disorder prevention, diagnosis and treatment
  7. Hidden connections of more than 100 migratory marine species revealed in interactive map - New!
  8. Hummingbirds Live an Extreme Lifestyle Thriving on All-Sugar Diet That Would Put Us in a Coma - New!
  9. Indian scientists use machine learning to predict crustal movements in Tibetan Plateau
  10. New Zealand scientists dissect world's rarest whale
  11. Scientists Discover Oldest Bird Fossils, Rewrite History of Avian Evolution
  12. Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts
  13. Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
  14. Scientists Finally Discover Why Some Cats Are Orange–and Why They Tend to Be Males
  15. Scientists discover gut protein that helps protect brain cells from Parkinson’s
  16. Scientists discover new superconductor material for wider use
  17. Scientists find potential treatment target for leading cause of blindness
  18. Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
  19. Scientists in Antarctica: why they’re there and what they’ve found
  20. Scientists use AI to reveal the neural dynamics of human conversation
  21. Vaccine that Could Cure and Even Prevent Brain Cancer Developed by Scientists
  22. ‘Digital doppelgangers’ are helping scientists tackle everyday problems – and showing what makes us human

Solar

  1. China building more wind, solar capacity than rest of world combined: report
  2. How farmers can install solar panels in fields without damaging the rest of their operation

Space

  1. Virgin Galactic’s use of the ‘Overview Effect’ to promote space tourism is a terrible irony

Spain

  1. Researchers Discover New Mechanism for Rapid Liver Regeneration to Restore Damaged Livers

Telephony

  1. India to get Centre of Excellence in quantum and 6G technologies

USA-Videos

  1. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  2. After 50 Years, Trout Population Is Restored to Historic Numbers in One of the Largest Lakes in US
  3. Hawaii's Kilauea volcano erupts, spewing columns of lava
  4. Indian American engineers discuss advancements in hot technologies
  5. Jet Engine Exhaust is Turned into Electricity to Power Dallas International Airport
  6. Number of Monarch Butterflies Wintering in Mexico is Way Up–Doubling the Forest Acreage Over Last Year
  7. Philadelphia Zoo’s 100-Year-old Galapagos Tortoises Hatch 4 Babies–to Help Ensure the Species’ Survival
  8. Researchers find connection between Alzheimer's & night time light pollution
  9. Scientists Discover Mechanisms That Prevent Autoimmune Diseases and Win $600,000 Crafoord Prize
  10. Scientists Turn Industrial Waste into Batteries for Storing Renewable Energy
  11. Scientists find potential treatment target for leading cause of blindness
  12. South Asian Americans win Lifesciences Technology Award at Innovation Challenge
  13. Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet
  14. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin
  15. US leads call to triple nuclear power at COP28
  16. US study examines feasibility of coal-to-nuclear conversion
  17. Weight-loss drugs draw Americans back to the doctor
  18. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery

University

  1. A window of opportunity for climate and biodiversity
  2. AI Tool Could Accelerate Discovery of Advanced Superconductors
  3. Crystals hold a secret history of volcanoes – and clues about future eruptions
  4. Einstein and anime: Hong Kong university tests AI professors
  5. Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
  6. How Covid virus defeats body’s immune response
  7. How is Antarctica melting, exactly? Crucial details are beginning to come into focus
  8. How light can shift your mood and mental health
  9. In 2025, let’s make it game on – not game over – for our precious natural world
  10. New Carbon Fiber Batteries Could Form the Actual Framework of Cars and Airplanes
  11. Some of Earth’s most ancient lifeforms can live on hydrogen – and we can learn from their chemical powers
  12. Targeted Sound Waves Treat Pain and Depression in as Little as One 40-minute Session
  13. This Wearable Device Monitors Health by Sensing the Gases Passing Through Your Skin
  14. Why do dogs have different coats? Experts explain – and give grooming tips for different types
  15. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery

Video

  1. 2025 will see huge advances in quantum computing. So what is a quantum chip and how does it work?
  2. A century after its discovery, scientists capture first confirmed footage of a colossal squid in the deep
  3. Antarctica’s hidden threat: meltwater under the ice sheet amplifies sea-level rise
  4. Ants in your house? Here’s how they get everywhere – even high up in tall buildings
  5. Curious Kids: what was the biggest dinosaur that ever lived?
  6. Elite athletes are generally smarter than us – cognitive sciences can explain why
  7. It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
  8. Melting Antarctic ice will slow the world’s strongest ocean current – and the global consequences are profound
  9. Philadelphia Zoo’s 100-Year-old Galapagos Tortoises Hatch 4 Babies–to Help Ensure the Species’ Survival
  10. Sahara Desert Is Turning Green Amid Unusual Rains in Parts of North Africa
  11. Scientists Drill Ice Core–2 Miles Down–Extracting 1.2 Million Years of Climate Record On Earth
  12. Supersonic jets are making a comeback – but despite the hype, don’t expect to book yet
  13. Those Who Got Shingles Vaccine Were 20% Less Likely to Get Dementia in Study of 280,000 Seniors
  14. Virgin Galactic’s use of the ‘Overview Effect’ to promote space tourism is a terrible irony
  15. What’s the difference between skim milk and light milk? - New!
  16. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery
  17. ‘Digital doppelgangers’ are helping scientists tackle everyday problems – and showing what makes us human
  18. ‘Unseen world’: researchers capture fascinating footage of the world’s smallest penguins in a bid to save them

Weather

  1. It’s official: Australia’s ocean surface was the hottest on record in 2024
  2. What’s the difference between climate and weather models? It all comes down to chaos

World

  1. Climate change a challenge for our global food systems: WHO
  2. Climate scientists are trusted globally, just not as much as other scientists – here’s why - New!
  3. Countries Are Breathing the Cleanest Air in Centuries and Offer Lessons to the Rest of Us
  4. First major chunk breaks off world's biggest iceberg
  5. Giant Millipede Lost to Science for a Century Rediscovered in Madagascar with 20 More Species in World-First Expedition
  6. India’s CO2 emissions account 8pc of global total, to rise by 4.6pc in 2024: Report
  7. New Zealand scientists dissect world's rarest whale
  8. Scientists Discover ‘World’s Largest’ Coral –the Size of 5 Tennis Courts
  9. Used EV batteries could power vehicles, houses or even towns – if their manufacturers share vital data - New!
  10. World's oldest known wild bird is expecting again, aged 74
  11. World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’
  12. World’s Oldest Bird Gives Birth to Yet Another Chick–at Nearly 74 Years Old
  13. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery
  14. ‘Unseen world’: researchers capture fascinating footage of the world’s smallest penguins in a bid to save them

World-Records

  1. First major chunk breaks off world's biggest iceberg
  2. World’s Largest Genome Discovered in a Tiny Fern: ‘Breaks all records’
  3. World’s Smallest Pacemaker is Made for Newborns, Activated by Light, and Requires No Surgery