Earth & Environment

How to manage rage syndrome in dogs

Dog aggression can be a serious issue for pet owners, bringing stress and potential danger not just to the dog but also to other...

Climate change make antimicrobial resistance more dangerous

Climate change is exacerbating the already critical issue of antimicrobial resistance (AMR), creating an environment where drug-resistant infections can thrive and spread more rapidly. This...

Scientists discover oldest evidence of Earth’s magnetic field

Researchers from the University of Oxford and MIT have made a groundbreaking discovery, uncovering the oldest known evidence of Earth's magnetic field. Published in the...

Scientists develop energy-smart bricks to avoid landfill

Engineers at RMIT University in Australia have teamed up with Visy, the country’s largest recycling company, to develop a new type of brick made...

Two-thirds of executives already using generative AI tools, shows survey

A recent survey conducted by INSEAD, one of the world's leading business schools, shows that a majority of executives are already using generative AI...

Why has the Gulf of Alaska avoided massive underwater landslides for over a million...

A recent study delves into the mysteries of the Gulf of Alaska, exploring why the region hasn't experienced a massive underwater landslide, known as...

Scientists find forests that defy climate change

Researchers from the University of Vermont (UVM) have made a surprising discovery about certain forests that could play a crucial role in resisting climate...

Chronic kidney disease develops faster in people living in hot countries

A recent study conducted by researchers from University College London (UCL) and the London School of Hygiene & Tropical Medicine (LSHTM) reveals that chronic...

When Earth’s magnetic shield faltered: a glimpse into cosmic ray bombardment 41,000 years ago

Earth is constantly shielded from harmful cosmic radiation and solar particles by its magnetic field. However, scientists have discovered that this protection isn’t always as...

The UK wants to ban the next generation from smoking. Will it work?

Ministers from governments on both sides of the political debate have introduced measure after measure designed to make smoking less attractive. Restrictions have ranged from...

Scientists discover new giant marine reptile from prehistoric times

In a remarkable discovery on a Somerset beach, UK, the Reynolds family uncovered fossilized remains that have led scientists to identify a new species...

New method could speed up creation of eco-friendly materials

Researchers at Tohoku University have developed a groundbreaking way to speed up the creation of new, environmentally friendly materials using a method called ion-exchange. This...

FEATURED

Eco-friendly paper straws may not be so green after all

People often think that paper straws are a green choice. They're supposed to be better for the Earth than plastic straws. But a new study from...

Natural selection plays a key role in economic growth and industrialization

In a new study, researchers suggest that natural selection plays an important role in economic growth and industrialization. The study was done by researchers Brown...

North American and Eurasian horses are genetically connected through Bering Land Bridge, shows study

A new study of ancient DNA from horse fossils found in North America and Eurasia shows that horse populations on the two continents remained...

This Halloween, people more scared of root canals than spiders, snakes, sharks

Part of the fun of Halloween is being afraid – very afraid – but, it turns out at least one of our top fears...

Scientists prove insects also feel chronic pain for the first time

Scientists have known insects experience something like pain since 2003, but new study proves for the first time that insects also experience chronic pain...
How the Earth became a habitable planet

How the Earth became a habitable planet

The Earth is unique in our solar system. It is the only terrestrial planet with a large amount of water and a relatively large moon,...

Why all languages have words for This and That

Have you ever wondered why we say "this" when pointing at something close and "that" when pointing at something far away? Well, scientists were curious...

How giant sauropods got their strange skulls

It was always going to be a big lift, piecing together the story of how sauropods — the long-necked, lumbering giants of the dinosaur...