Scientists have discovered an 8,000-year-old underwater village in Lake Ohrid, Albania, making it the oldest lakeside village in Europe. The settlement, believed to have been home to 200-500… Read More
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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
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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
At least three people were killed in an attack in Cameroon's southwest, which has been blamed on separatist rebels. Witnesses reported that armed militants stopped cars, shot at passengers… 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
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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
Scientists using the James Webb Telescope have detected signs of chemicals that hint at the possibility of life on an exoplanet called K2-18 b, located 120 light years away from Earth. The p… Read More
A man from Bihar's Buxur district has been sentenced to life in prison for raping his minor daughters for 10 years. The father committed the heinous act on the advice of a "tantrik" in order… Read More
Scientists have discovered that wild boars in Germany are still showing signs of radioactivity due to their diet and the aftermath of the Chernobyl disaster. The nuclear fallout from the 198… Read More
The Democratic Republic of Congo has warned the United Nations General Assembly of the "aggression" by Rwanda, accusing them of supporting a rebellion in the eastern part of the country. The… Read More
A baby beaver has been spotted in the Bay Area near Palo Alto, marking the first known sighting of breeding beavers in the area in 160 years. The baby beaver was captured on a trail camera… 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
Former Central African president François Bozizé has been sentenced to life imprisonment with hard labor for "conspiracy" and "rebellion" by the Ministry of Justice. Boziz&eacu… Read More
Scientists at Stockholm University have successfully recovered and sequenced RNA from an extinct species, the Tasmanian tiger, for the first time. This breakthrough raises hope for the poten… Read More
Scientists have discovered a new species of tarantula with electric blue hair in a Thailand mangrove forest. The team decided to auction off the rights to name the spider in order to raise m… Read More
Scientists from the Schmidt Ocean Institute have discovered hidden ecosystems beneath undersea volcanic vents located near Central America. Using an underwater robotic vehicle, the team unco… Read More
Ant keeping as a hobby is growing in popularity in Edmonton, with enthusiasts catching ants to keep as pets. Local collectors, like Scot Ellacott, have up to 30 ant colonies in their basemen… Read More
Cash crops are grown for commercial purposes, not subsistence. They are high in demand and profitable and can include cotton, coffee, tobacco, sugarcane, and cocoa. These crops require speci… Read More
The International Energy Agency (IEA) and OPEC are engaged in a dispute over peak oil demand, which refers to the point when global crude demand reaches its highest level and begins to decli… Read More
Ethnic Kachin rebels in Myanmar are pressuring over 600 villagers to move out of a village in order to take over gold and jade mining in the area to fund their fight against the ruling junta… Read More
Flash floods caused by a glacial lake bursting its banks in India's Himalayan region have resulted in a death toll of 40 people, with over 70 still missing. The flooding has caused significa… Read More
Two villagers were publicly "executed" by separatist rebels in western Cameroon. The conflict between the army and separatists from the English-speaking minority has been ongoing for almost… Read More
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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
Scientists from University College Cork have discovered evidence of ginger pigment molecules in fossilised frogs dating back 10 million years, suggesting that the genetic mutation that cause… 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
ISRO chief S Somanath revealed that NASA scientists were impressed with the low-cost, sophisticated technology developed by Indian space scientists for the Chandrayaan-3 mission. During a vi… 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
Scientists are launching a project to collect genetic material from 500,000 people of African descent in order to create the world's largest database of population genomic information. The a… Read More
Scientists conducted clinical trials on an herbal extract called Sailuotong (SLT) and found that it improved memory and executive function in participants with mild cognitive impairment (MCI… 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
An extreme drought in Brazil's Amazon has caused water levels in the river to drop, revealing rock formations with ancient engravings of human forms that may date back 2,000 years. The engra… 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
Rwanda is being accused by the Democratic Republic of Congo (DRC) of supporting the M23 rebels. Drone images released by the DRC government appear to show Rwandan armed forces incursions int… Read More
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Indian-origin astrophysicist Professor Vik Dhillon from the University of Sheffield in the UK has played a key role in locating the gamma-ray burst that marks the initiation of a kilonova ex… 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
Residents in the town of Bambo, north of Goma in the eastern DR Congo, have fled as M23 rebels launched a new offensive. The rebels, who have captured territory in North Kivu province since… Read More
The global summit in Brazzaville brought together leaders from the Amazon, Congo, and Borneo-Mekong basins to protect tropical forests and combat climate change. The basins represent 80% of… 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
The number of internally displaced people in the Democratic Republic of Congo has reached a record high of 6.9 million, according to the International Organization for Migration (IOM). The i… Read More
China's public security minister, Wang Xiaohong, has held talks with Myanmar's junta on establishing peace along their shared border following clashes between ethnic armed groups and the mil… Read More
Materials and engineering scientists at the University of Toledo have developed snow-proof solar panels that prevent snow accumulation and damage. The solution involves a strip applied to th… 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
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Chinese scientists have developed an energy-efficient coating for buildings inspired by the adaptive features of chameleons. The coating imitates the chameleon's ability to regulate its body… Read More
Scientists at Northwestern University have developed a synthetic melanin cream that has the potential to heal sun damage and chemical burns. The cream mimics the natural melanin found in hum… Read More
Separatist rebels have killed at least 20 people, including women and children, in an attack on a village in one of Cameroon's Anglophone regions. The attack took place in Egbekaw village in… Read More
Scientists have discovered evidence of the largest solar storm ever to hit Earth hidden within ancient tree trunks. The research, which examined tree rings from the French Alps, found a sign… 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
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A light infantry battalion with over 120 troops surrendered to ethnic rebels in Myanmar's Shan state, marking the second time in two weeks that a battalion belonging to the military junta ha… Read More
The Malian army has captured the town of Kidal from Tuareg separatist rebels, which is a significant victory for the junta. Kidal is an important location in Sahelian geography and has been… Read More
Fierce fighting between Myanmar's military and ethnic armies has spread to different regions, displacing over 200,000 people, according to the UN. The conflict, which began with the "Three B… 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 Rising Potential of Sodium-Ion Batteries in Energy Storage
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