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Scientists Discover Human Childbirth Is Not Uniquely Dangerous Across Mammals

Scientists Discover Human Childbirth Is Not Uniquely Dangerous Across Mammals

Muhammad TuhinMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Humans are not uniquely prone to dangerous childbirth, according to a new study from the…

Scientists Tested More Than 120 Bee Species — Nearly 90% Could Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field

Scientists Tested More Than 120 Bee Species — Nearly 90% Could Sense Earth’s Magnetic Field

Muhammad TuhinMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Nearly 90% of tested bee species possess magnetic properties, according to a groundbreaking six-year study…

Scientists May Have Finally Solved the Mystery of Human Right-Handedness

Scientists May Have Finally Solved the Mystery of Human Right-Handedness

Muhammad TuhinMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Bipedal walking and brain expansion are the primary reasons why most humans are right-handed, according…

Study Finds Latin America and North America See Wildlife in Opposite Ways and Colonization May Explain Why

Study Finds Latin America and North America See Wildlife in Opposite Ways and Colonization May Explain Why

Muhammad TuhinMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Latin America is far more likely to view wildlife as part of their social community,…

Antarctic Ice Melt May Be Speeding Up Sea-Level Rise in a Way Climate Models Miss

Antarctic Ice Melt May Be Speeding Up Sea-Level Rise in a Way Climate Models Miss

Muhammad TuhinMay 17, 2026May 17, 2026

Antarctic ice melt may trigger a powerful ocean chain reaction that accelerates further melting, according…

JWST Spots a 13-Billion-Year-Old Galaxy That May Preserve Signs of the Universe’s First Stars

JWST Spots a 13-Billion-Year-Old Galaxy That May Preserve Signs of the Universe’s First Stars

Muhammad TuhinMay 16, 2026May 16, 2026

Scientists using the James Webb Space Telescope have identified a faint galaxy called LAP1-B as…

New “Hairy” Ghost Pipefish Species Found on the Great Barrier Reef After Years of Being Misidentified

New “Hairy” Ghost Pipefish Species Found on the Great Barrier Reef After Years of Being Misidentified

Muhammad TuhinMay 15, 2026May 15, 2026

Scientists have identified a new species of ghost pipefish living in the Great Barrier Reef…

Scientists Build First Custom Biological Wire That Creates New Electrical Brain Connections

Scientists Build First Custom Biological Wire That Creates New Electrical Brain Connections

Muhammad TuhinMay 14, 2026May 14, 2026

Researchers at Duke University School of Medicine have developed a technology called LinCx that creates…

Neanderthals May Have Practiced Dentistry 59,000 Years Ago, Fossil Tooth Suggests

Neanderthals May Have Practiced Dentistry 59,000 Years Ago, Fossil Tooth Suggests

Muhammad TuhinMay 14, 2026May 17, 2026

The world’s oldest known evidence of successful dental treatment has been discovered in a Neanderthal…

Study Finds Early Humans May Have Relied on Portable Containers as Far Back as 500,000 Years Ago

Study Finds Early Humans May Have Relied on Portable Containers as Far Back as 500,000 Years Ago

Muhammad TuhinMay 14, 2026May 14, 2026

A new study suggests that containers like bags, trays, and pouches may have played a…

New Crystal Discovered Inside 80-Year-Old Trinity Nuclear Blast Glass Reveals Exotic Form of Matter

New Crystal Discovered Inside 80-Year-Old Trinity Nuclear Blast Glass Reveals Exotic Form of Matter

Muhammad TuhinMay 13, 2026May 13, 2026

Eighty years after the Trinity nuclear explosion, researchers have identified a previously unknown crystal compound…

Baby Dinosaurs May Have Eaten Better Than Adults, Tooth Wear Study Suggests

Baby Dinosaurs May Have Eaten Better Than Adults, Tooth Wear Study Suggests

Muhammad TuhinMay 13, 2026May 13, 2026

A new study suggests that baby Maiasaura dinosaurs may have been fed softer, more nutritious…

Ancient Comb-Limbed Creatures May Have Filtered Seawater Like Modern Ocean Feeders

Ancient Comb-Limbed Creatures May Have Filtered Seawater Like Modern Ocean Feeders

Muhammad TuhinMay 13, 2026May 13, 2026

More than 500 million years ago, bizarre worm-like animals called luolishaniids may have survived by…

Scientists Uncover 1,000 Genetic “Switches” That May Explain Why Autoimmune Diseases Hit Women Harder

Scientists Uncover 1,000 Genetic “Switches” That May Explain Why Autoimmune Diseases Hit Women Harder

Muhammad TuhinMay 13, 2026May 13, 2026

New research from the Garvan Institute and UNSW Sydney has identified more than 1,000 genetic…

Coffee May Quietly Reshape How the Brain Controls Movement, New Study Finds

Coffee May Quietly Reshape How the Brain Controls Movement, New Study Finds

Muhammad TuhinMay 12, 2026May 13, 2026

A new study suggests caffeine may do more than sharpen alertness — it could also…

Astronomers Detect One of the Most Persistent Optical Signals Ever Seen From a Distant Blazar

Astronomers Detect One of the Most Persistent Optical Signals Ever Seen From a Distant Blazar

Muhammad TuhinMay 12, 2026May 12, 2026

An international team of astronomers has identified a remarkably persistent optical quasi-periodic oscillation, or QPO,…

1.6 Million-Year-Old Bones Reveal Early Homo Were Skilled Meat Foragers, Not Just Scavengers

1.6 Million-Year-Old Bones Reveal Early Homo Were Skilled Meat Foragers, Not Just Scavengers

Muhammad TuhinMay 11, 2026May 11, 2026

New research analyzing more than 1,000 fossil bones from northern Kenya shows that early Homo…

Astronomers Confirm a 3.3 Million Light Year Radio Halo Spanning the Galaxy Cluster RXCJ0232–4420

Astronomers Confirm a 3.3 Million Light Year Radio Halo Spanning the Galaxy Cluster RXCJ0232–4420

Muhammad TuhinMay 11, 2026May 11, 2026

New radio observations of the galaxy cluster RXCJ0232–4420 confirm that its central diffuse emission spans…

Neanderthals May Have Turned Rhino Teeth Into Tough Tools for Stoneworking

Neanderthals May Have Turned Rhino Teeth Into Tough Tools for Stoneworking

Muhammad TuhinMay 10, 2026May 10, 2026

Neanderthals may have done more than hunt and eat rhinoceroses—they may have repurposed the animals’…

Moon’s Giant South Pole–Aitken Crater May Have Been Carved by a 260-Kilometer Impactor, New Study Finds

Moon’s Giant South Pole–Aitken Crater May Have Been Carved by a 260-Kilometer Impactor, New Study Finds

Muhammad TuhinMay 10, 2026May 10, 2026

A new study in Science Advances has narrowed down how the Moon’s enormous South Pole–Aitken…

Ancient Shell Mound in Sri Lanka Reveals Earliest Confirmed Human Settlement in the North

Ancient Shell Mound in Sri Lanka Reveals Earliest Confirmed Human Settlement in the North

Muhammad TuhinMay 9, 2026May 9, 2026

Archaeologists have identified the earliest scientifically confirmed evidence of prehistoric human occupation in northern Sri…

Giant 20-Meter Dinosaur Found 8 Meters Underground at a Brazil Construction Site

Giant 20-Meter Dinosaur Found 8 Meters Underground at a Brazil Construction Site

Muhammad TuhinMay 9, 2026May 9, 2026

A newly described dinosaur species, Dasosaurus tocantinensis, has been identified from fossils uncovered during construction…

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