Science

How Much Ice Did Antarctica Lose So Far: Study Reveals New Lakes Under the Antarctic Ice

NASA discovered previously unknown Antarctic ice loss that's concerning. The loss from ice shelves is now estimated to be twice…

2 years ago

Cannabis Doesn’t Make You More Lazy or Apathetic, New Research Claims

Smoking cannabis is usually known as not being a good idea for people's health. It can lead to lung infections,…

2 years ago

Aging May Be Activated by Losing an Essential Youth Protein, Scientists Found

PEDP is a protein pigment epithelium-derived factor, which safeguards retinal support cells, and the loss of it may hasten age-related…

2 years ago

We Need to Protect the Trees to Avoid Ecological Catastrophe, New Study Explains

A new study delivers a 'warning to humanity,' urging swift action to preserve the planet's 60,000 tree species. The trees'…

2 years ago

A 230 Million-year-old Dinosaur is the Oldest Ever Found in Africa

According to recent research, Zimbabwe was the home of one of the oldest dinosaur species ever found on Earth and…

2 years ago

A 7,500 Stonehenge Has Been Found at a Farm in Southwestern Spain

A new 'Stonehenge' arises, and it's actually one of Europe's largest Neolithic standing stones. The stone was discovered by archaeologists…

2 years ago

See How the Arctic Lakes Vanish As Climate Change Threatens Earth More and More

According to new data, the pan-Arctic (Greenland, parts of Canada, Russia, Scandinavia, and Alaska) has seen a decline in lake…

2 years ago

Vampire Jellyfish Leads Quite the Life At the Bottom of the Sea, According to a Study

The jellyfish Turritopsis dohrnii can live forever (at least in principle), according to research conducted by a team at the…

2 years ago

Greenland Alert: New Research Shows How Much Ice Melts

Scientists have discovered that a significant sea-level rise from the melting of the Greenland ice sheet is now unavoidable, even…

2 years ago

Tonga Volcano Eruption: Tsunami May Have Been As Tall As The Statue Of Liberty

The huge eruption in Tonga caused a series of world-circling tsunamis, which may have originated as a single pile of…

2 years ago

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