The melting permafrost in Nunavik, Quebec is causing landslides and posing serious challenges to the local communities. The changing temperatures in the region are causing winters to be shor… Read More
The village of Barra de Potosí in Mexico is a popular vacation spot for humpback whales. Katherina Audley, founder of Whales of Guerrero, developed an eco-tourism program in collabora… Read More
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Network18 has partnered with Samsung TV Plus to bring four prominent news channels - News18 India, CNN-News18, CNBC TV18, and CNBC Awaaz - to the free ad-supported streaming TV service. This… Read More
Scientists at the Victor Chang Cardiac Institute in Australia have identified a molecule that could be used to develop peptide-based drugs for targeting obesity, osteoporosis, and inflammato… Read More
Scientists at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have created a three-dimensional map featuring over 700,000 celestial objects in an effort to study the effects of dark energy. Using… Read More
Chinese EV maker Xpeng expects cost cuts and a partnership with Volkswagen to help narrow its losses, according to an exclusive interview with CNBC. The company reported a larger-than-expect… Read More
Monarch butterflies with more white spots on their wings are more successful at migrating from Canada to Mexico, according to a study by researchers at the University of Georgia. The white s… Read More
Researchers at the University of California have made advancements in restoring speech for people with brain injuries using artificial intelligence (AI). In a clinical trial, a participant d… Read More
Alibaba has launched two new artificial intelligence (AI) models, Qwen-VL and Qwen-VL-Chat, which can understand images and have more complex conversations. The models are open-source, allow… Read More
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The University of California in San Francisco has developed an implantable artificial kidney that mimics the organ's daily functions. In a clinical trial, the kidney cells housed within the… Read More
Israeli archaeologists have discovered four Roman-era swords, along with their wooden hilts and scabbards, in a desert cave near the Dead Sea. The artifacts, which are almost in mint conditi… Read More
Scientists at the Weizmann Institute in Israel have developed human embryo-like structures using embryonic stem cells, without the need for sperm, eggs, or fertilization. The research, publi… Read More
Severe drought in Texas has exposed 113-million-year-old dinosaur tracks at Dinosaur Valley State Park. The tracks, belonging to Acrocanthosaurus and Sauroposeidon proteles dinosaurs, were d… Read More
Blind people have developed the ability to process speech at superhuman speeds, according to a study by neuroscientists at the University of Tübingen. The researchers found that blind i… Read More
A new study conducted by researchers from the University of Oxford and the Woodwell Climate Research Center has found that parts of the world have already exceeded the "noncompensable heat t… Read More
Scientists from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne have successfully engineered E. coli bacteria to generate electricity, which could have implications for waste water treatment an… Read More
An advisory panel to the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has declared that the main ingredient in many over-the-counter cold and allergy medications, phenylephrine, does not effectively r… Read More
Researchers at the Lawrence Berkeley National Laboratory have developed an infinitely recyclable plastic called poly(diketoenamine) (PDK) that could help combat global pollution caused by no… Read More
A team of Scandinavian researchers has successfully recovered messenger and micro RNA from a preserved Tasmanian tiger specimen, marking the first-ever collection of RNA from an extinct crea… Read More
Three crocodiles in Maharashtra, India, used their snouts to save a young dog from a pack of feral dogs that were chasing it into a river. The crocodiles, known as muggers, were so close to… Read More
A study conducted at the University of Chicago has found that a short-chain fatty acid called butyrate, produced by healthy gut bacteria, may help prevent food allergies and irritations such… Read More
In a tense interview at the Code Conference, X CEO Linda Yaccarino claimed that the company, formerly known as Twitter, will be profitable by early 2024. Yaccarino stated that X was "pretty… Read More
TikTok’s Southeast Asian ambitions will take a major hit after Indonesia bans shopping transactions on social media apps, analysts told CNBC. On Wednesday, Indonesia set a one-week dea… Read More
A new study conducted by researchers from the Indian Institute of Science Education and Research (IISER) has found that greenhouse gas emissions from agricultural residue burning in India ha… Read More
CNBC's Jim Cramer believes that there are conditions that could lead to a market rally, with the government's official September jobs report being a major factor. If the report shows more la… Read More
Anastasia Amoroso holds a high-ranking position at J.P. Morgan Private Bank. She is responsible for the strategy for various investment types and themes across asset classes. She is also kno… Read More
New research from the University of Exeter reveals that bumblebees have top-tier combat skills when attacked by Asian hornets. The study found that buff-tailed bumblebees drop to the ground… Read More
A study conducted by researchers at the University of Bern in Switzerland found that classical symphonies have the power to synchronize the movement, heart rate, breathing rate, and electric… Read More
Scientists from the University of South Florida have developed a method to extract ocean temperature records from barnacle shells, potentially shedding light on the mysterious disappearance… Read More
Chinese scientists have developed experimental sponges made of starch and gelatin that can effectively absorb microplastics and nanoplastic particles. These lightweight and biodegradable spo… Read More
A flash flood in northeast India, caused by the breach of a dam in Sikkim, has resulted in the destruction of a major dam downstream and affected parts of Sikkim and West Bengal. The flood h… Read More
Agriculture plays a vital role in the Nigerian economy, contributing to various aspects of the country’s development and well-being. Understanding the importance of agriculture can she… Read More
Scientists have discovered evidence of the largest solar storm to ever hit Earth, hidden in ancient tree rings. The storm, known as a Miyake Event, caused a huge spike in radiocarbon levels… Read More
Researchers from Norway's Institute of Marine Research and MAREANO have discovered the wreckage of a British submarine, the HMS Thistle, which sank during World War II off the coast of Norwa… Read More
Scientists conducted a clinical trial on an herbal extract called Sailuotong (SLT) which contains extracts of Panax ginseng, Ginkgo biloba, and Crocus sativus L. The trial involved 78 partic… Read More
The Inuit communities of the Arctic are facing increased undersea noise due to climate change and the rise in shipping activity. The Inuit Circumpolar Council has urged the International Mar… Read More
Scientists have discovered a vast landscape of hills and valleys, larger than Belgium, that has been hidden under the Antarctic ice for potentially more than 34 million years. Using satellit… Read More
Paleontologists in Alberta have discovered rare fossils of prehistoric horses and camels dating back 1.5 to 4.5 million years. The fossils were found in a gravel pit in Big Stone, southeast… Read More
Researchers at Brazil's Federal University of Minas Gerais have developed a vaccine called Calixcoca to fight addiction to cocaine and crack. The vaccine prompts the body to produce anti-coc… Read More
A team of Korean scientists has developed a new treatment for rheumatoid arthritis (RA) using nanoparticles. The treatment involves immobilizing ceria nanoparticles onto mesenchymal stem cel… Read More
Scientists from the Ecole Polytechnique Federale de Lausanne (EPFL) have successfully engineered E. coli bacteria to generate electricity using a technique called extracellular electron tran… Read More
Scientists at the University of Edinburgh have engineered a strain of E. coli bacteria that can consume plastic bottles and transform them into useful liquids such as make-up, drugs, and per… Read More
Langtang region is the third most popular trekking route in Nepal just behind the Everest Base Camp Trek and Annapurna Circuit Trek. One of the most popular highlights of this trek, Langtang… Read More
Researchers have developed a special toothpaste that could help people with peanut allergies by gradually building their immunity to peanuts. The toothpaste, called Oral Mucosal Immunotherap… Read More
Australian and Canadian scientists have discovered a way to transform toxic mine waste, known as 'tailings', into fertile soil capable of supporting crops. Traditionally, tailings are hazard… Read More
Iceland has experienced over 800 earthquakes since midnight, following 700 on Tuesday. Researchers have detected sulfur dioxide, indicating magma is near the surface. Most of the earthquakes… Read More
Scientists at ETH Zurich and a US startup from MIT have used 3D printing technology to create a robotic hand with bones, ligaments, and tendons made of different polymers. The polymers used… Read More
The board of OpenAI, the AI startup behind ChatGPT, removed CEO Sam Altman, leading to backlash from investors, partners, and employees. Reports suggest that the board is now considering bri… Read More
This massive entertainment company is now laying off 900 workers, or 8% of the units global employees, sources report.
Sony on Tuesday said it will lay off about 900 employees in its Pla… Read More
A giant Amazon seller now declares an unexpected bankruptcy, part of a restructuring agreement with lenders to slash its debt.
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In the quest for efficient, sustainable, and cost-effective energy storage, sodium-ion batteries have emerged as a promising alternativ… Read More
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