Skip to content

Science News Today

  • Biology
  • Physics
  • Chemistry
  • Astronomy
  • Earth Science
  • Health and Medicine
  • Archaeology
  • Technology

Author: Muhammad Tuhin

World’s Oldest Modern Lizard Discovered

World’s Oldest Modern Lizard Discovered

Muhammad TuhinDecember 30, 2024April 23, 20250

A tiny skeleton, discovered in Triassic-aged rocks within a quarry near Bristol, represents the oldest modern-type lizard on record, dating back at least 205 million years. This remarkable fossil, identified…

Senescent Cells Evade the Immune System Like Cancer Cells

Senescent Cells Evade the Immune System Like Cancer Cells

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

The biological processes that underpin aging have long fascinated scientists, offering a rich field of research that could have transformative implications for human health. One of the key players in…

New MRI Scan Reveals Lung Function in Real-Time

New MRI Scan Reveals Lung Function in Real-Time

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking method for scanning lungs has emerged that could revolutionize the way healthcare professionals monitor lung function and track the effects of treatment in real time. This new scanning…

New Study Reassesses Long-Term Health of Preterm Adults

New Study Reassesses Long-Term Health of Preterm Adults

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Recent research led by the Liggins Institute in Auckland offers new insights into the long-term health outcomes of adults born preterm, challenging some previous assumptions about the consequences of preterm…

New Biomarker Discovered for Aging

New Biomarker Discovered for Aging

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

The study of aging and its biological underpinnings has gained immense attention in recent years due to the profound implications for human health, particularly with age-related diseases such as cancer,…

Scientists Discover Genetic Mutation That Inhibits Melanoma Growth

Scientists Discover Genetic Mutation That Inhibits Melanoma Growth

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Researchers at UT Southwestern Medical Center have made a significant discovery that could potentially revolutionize cancer treatment, particularly in melanoma and other cancers. Their groundbreaking findings, published in the Journal…

Study Reveals Link Between Societal Inequality and Brain Health

Study Reveals Link Between Societal Inequality and Brain Health

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Researchers from Trinity College Dublin, in collaboration with international partners, have made groundbreaking strides in understanding the impact of societal inequality on the brain. Their research, published in Nature Aging…

Scientists Uncover Key Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Wound Healing

Scientists Uncover Key Cellular and Molecular Mechanisms of Wound Healing

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking study from the Karolinska Institutet has provided unprecedented insights into the cellular and molecular mechanisms underlying human wound healing. Published in Cell Stem Cell, the research offers a…

The Brain Actively Suppresses One Type of Learning to Prioritize Another

The Brain Actively Suppresses One Type of Learning to Prioritize Another

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking study from Tel Aviv University is challenging traditional views about how humans learn and form memories. The research, led by Prof. Moshe Parnas and Ph.D. student Eyal Rozenfeld,…

Study Warns of Catastrophic Rise in Sepsis Deaths Due to Antibiotic Resistance

Study Warns of Catastrophic Rise in Sepsis Deaths Due to Antibiotic Resistance

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

The rise of antibiotic-resistant bacteria has become one of the most pressing health concerns of the 21st century, with new research from Northern Arizona University (NAU) highlighting the catastrophic potential…

The Joys and Challenges of Lifelong Singlehood

The Joys and Challenges of Lifelong Singlehood

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Remaining single throughout life is increasingly common, challenging traditional societal norms that often prioritize marriage or long-term partnerships. However, while singlehood can offer freedom and independence, it also presents unique…

New Study Quantifies Potential Health Benefits of Solar Geoengineering

New Study Quantifies Potential Health Benefits of Solar Geoengineering

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

The climate crisis continues to be one of the most pressing global challenges, with no shortage of technologies aiming to mitigate its impacts. Efforts to reduce carbon emissions through renewable…

Study Reveals Factors Influencing Fast Ice Thickness in McMurdo Sound

Study Reveals Factors Influencing Fast Ice Thickness in McMurdo Sound

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Sea ice, a vital feature of polar regions, plays an essential role in the delicate ecosystems of Antarctica. Among its various forms, “fast ice” stands out due to its unique…

Scientists Uncover the Mechanism Behind Gold Deposits in Volcanic Zones

Scientists Uncover the Mechanism Behind Gold Deposits in Volcanic Zones

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

A groundbreaking discovery involving gold deposits has emerged from a collaborative research team, including Adam Simon, a professor from the University of Michigan’s Department of Earth and Environmental Sciences. The…

New Insights into Haze Formation

New Insights into Haze Formation

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Aerosol light absorption plays a critical role in influencing the Earth’s climate and atmospheric conditions. Understanding the interactions between aerosols, radiation, and haze formation is essential for comprehending how pollutants…

Indian Astronomers Characterize a Gamma-Ray Emitting Compact Symmetric Object

Indian Astronomers Characterize a Gamma-Ray Emitting Compact Symmetric Object

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Indian astronomers have made significant strides in understanding a rare and enigmatic astronomical object, DA 362, through a comprehensive multiwavelength study. The research, led by Subhashree Swain from the Inter-University…

Ancient Spiral Galaxy Found in the Early Universe

Ancient Spiral Galaxy Found in the Early Universe

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

Using the powerful James Webb Space Telescope (JWST), an international team of astronomers has recently identified a remarkable new grand-design spiral galaxy, marking a significant milestone in our understanding of…

Parker Solar Probe Sets New Record with Closest Approach to the Sun’s Surface

Parker Solar Probe Sets New Record with Closest Approach to the Sun’s Surface

Muhammad TuhinDecember 29, 2024April 23, 20250

NASA’s Parker Solar Probe, a trailblazing spacecraft that has been venturing closer to the Sun than any other human-made object, has made history once again. On December 24, 2024, the…

Archaeologists Discover Evidence for Porridge Consumption in Early Neolithic Denmark

Archaeologists Discover Evidence for Porridge Consumption in Early Neolithic Denmark

Muhammad TuhinDecember 28, 2024April 23, 20250

In a fascinating discovery at a Neolithic settlement on the Danish island of Funen, archaeologists uncovered grinding stones and grains from early cereals, offering a glimpse into the daily life…

Researchers Observe Key Intermediates in Hydrogenase Catalysis

Researchers Observe Key Intermediates in Hydrogenase Catalysis

Muhammad TuhinDecember 28, 2024April 23, 20250

Microorganisms have been using hydrogen as a source of energy for billions of years, utilizing specialized enzymes known as hydrogenases. These enzymes play a crucial role in hydrogen metabolism by…

Posts pagination

← Previous 1 … 141 142 143 144 Next →

Lasted Posts

  • Lost Ancestors of the Americas: Ancient DNA Reveals a Forgotten Human Lineage in Colombia
  • Leprosy Lived in the Americas Long Before Europeans Set Foot There
  • Common Gene Variant Found to Double Dementia Risk in Men but Not in Women
  • New Study Reveals How Autism and ADHD Light Up the Brain Differently
  • Immunotherapy Duo Extends Survival in Advanced Skin Cancer Patients
  • Ancient People of Colombia Vanished 2,000 Years Ago, Study Finds
  • The Best Supplements for Women’s Health
  • How Diet Affects Skin, Hair, and Hormones
  • Why Women Need More Magnesium: The Missing Mineral That Could Change Your Health
  • Foods That Fight PMS and Bloating: Your Ultimate Guide to Feeling Better, Naturally

Legal

  • About Us
  • Contact Us
  • Disclaimer
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
Copyright © 2025 Science News Today.
Proudly powered by WordPress | Theme: Apace by ThemezHut.
We use cookies to ensure that we give you the best experience on our website. If you continue to use this site we will assume that you are happy with it.Ok