Science
When Green Hydrogen Turns Red: Namibia’s Environmental Dilemma
A massive $10 billion green hydrogen project in Namibia's pristine national park is sparking fierce debate between economic opportunity and environmental protection.Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Shows Five Times Higher Risk of Sudden Vision Loss Than Ozempic
New research analyzing FDA adverse event reports reveals that Wegovy carries nearly five times the risk of sudden sight loss compared to ...Popular Weight Loss Drug Wegovy Shows Highest Risk of ‘Eye Stroke’ Among Semaglutide Medications
New research reveals that Wegovy carries nearly five times the risk of sudden vision loss compared to Ozempic, with men facing particularly ...Mars Was Once Blue: New Evidence Reveals Ancient Ocean Larger Than Earth’s Arctic
Recent discoveries from multiple Mars missions are rewriting our understanding of the Red Planet's watery past, revealing evidence of vast oceans that ...Ancient Love Affairs: How Neanderthal Men and Human Women Rewrote Our DNA
A groundbreaking study reveals that prehistoric romance between Neanderthal males and modern human females shaped the genetic blueprint of humanity, challenging decades ...Giants Return Home: Galápagos Tortoises Reclaim Floreana After 180 Years
After nearly two centuries of absence, 158 giant tortoises have returned to Floreana Island in the Galápagos, marking one of the most ...Giants Return Home: Galápagos Tortoises Reclaim Floreana Island After 180 Years
After nearly two centuries of absence, giant tortoises have returned to Floreana Island in Ecuador's Galápagos archipelago, marking one of the most ...Physicist Claims Gravity Proves We’re Living in a Computer Simulation
A University of Portsmouth scientist believes he's found evidence that our universe operates like a giant computer, with gravity serving as an ...Five Minutes That Could Save Your Life: The Tiny Exercise Habit That’s Changing Everything
New research reveals that adding just five minutes of moderate activity to your daily routine could prevent up to 10% of deaths. ...England’s War on Deer: New Laws Make It Easier to Shoot Wildlife Threatening Woodlands
With deer populations at their highest level in 1,000 years, England is making it dramatically easier for landowners to shoot the animals ...













