SScience Read More Insects trapped in amber shed light on ancient Amazon rainforestSeptember 22, 2025 WASHINGTON — Scientists have discovered prehistoric insects preserved in amber for the first time in South America, providing a fresh…
GGenetics Read More News – New genetic test can diagnose brain tumours in as little as two hoursSeptember 21, 2025 Wednesday, 21 May 2025 Scientists and medics have developed an ultra-rapid method of genetically diagnosing…
WWildlife Read More Albania Digs Up a Roman Noble’s Tomb–the First of its Kind Ever Found in the CountrySeptember 11, 2025 First Roman-Era Tomb found in Albania – Photo courtesy of Blendi Gonxhja Once a byword for backward and…
PPhysics Read More German scientists debunk 200-year-old theory on why ice is slipperySeptember 6, 2025 Researchers in Germany have challenged a 200-year-old assumption and revealed that pressure and friction are not responsible for…
PPhysics Read More Ice shows hidden ability to produce electricity when stressed: StudySeptember 4, 2025 Ice is not as passive as it looks. New research shows that ordinary ice can create electricity when…
WWildlife Read More Sharks are losing their bite and here’s why it should really worry youSeptember 3, 2025 Our oceans are changing fast – and not for the better. As global temperatures rise and ecosystems shift,…
SSpace Read More Watch the moment a star brightly ‘self-detonates’ in NASA videoAugust 25, 2025 A star brightly ‘self-detonating’ has been captured by NASA‘s Hubble Telescope and a time-lapse video shows what happens…
WWildlife Read More Meet the ‘Genital King’ tarantulaAugust 19, 2025 Scientists discover new tarantula species with record-long genitalia Discovered in the Arabian Peninsula and the Horn of Africa,…
WWildlife Read More Scientists Identify a New Manta Ray Species, Just the Third Known in the WorldAugust 17, 2025 Study co-authors collect measurements from a specimen that would confirm the species’ discovery – credit – Bethany Augliere,…