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Archaeologists Uncover 35,000-Year-Old Maritime Connections in the Philippines

Archaeologists Uncover 35,000-Year-Old Maritime Connections in the Philippines

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

The archipelago of the Philippines, with its sparkling seas, island networks, and strategic location, has long been a critical hub in the story of human migration and cultural exchange. For…

Ancient Farming Practices Unearthed in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Ancient Farming Practices Unearthed in Michigan’s Upper Peninsula

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Michigan’s Upper Peninsula is often characterized by its cold climate, dense forests, and short growing season, making it a tough place for farming. Most would consider the region inhospitable to…

Statins Could Reduce Sepsis Mortality by 39% in Critically Ill Patients

Statins Could Reduce Sepsis Mortality by 39% in Critically Ill Patients

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Sepsis is a life-threatening condition that occurs when the body’s immune system overreacts to an infection. In response to the infection, the immune system releases an overwhelming amount of inflammatory…

Scientists Measure Tunneling Time with Unprecedented Precision Using New Attoclock

Scientists Measure Tunneling Time with Unprecedented Precision Using New Attoclock

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Quantum mechanics is full of strange and mind-bending phenomena, and one of the most intriguing among them is quantum tunneling. This process allows particles, like electrons, to pass through energy…

New Study Reveals How the Brain Decides What Is Real and What Is Imagined

New Study Reveals How the Brain Decides What Is Real and What Is Imagined

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

A fascinating new study led by researchers from University College London (UCL) has shed light on the intricate mechanisms within the brain that help us separate reality from imagination. This…

New Discovery Reveals How SARS-CoV-2 Shields Its Spike Protein for More Efficient Infection

New Discovery Reveals How SARS-CoV-2 Shields Its Spike Protein for More Efficient Infection

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In a groundbreaking study, researchers from Texas Biomedical Research Institute and the University of Chicago have revealed a crucial mechanism that the SARS-CoV-2 virus, which causes COVID-19, uses to shield…

Study Unveils Link Between SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines and Guillain-Barré Syndrome Risk

Study Unveils Link Between SARS-CoV-2 Vaccines and Guillain-Barré Syndrome Risk

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In the ongoing effort to understand the long-term implications of the COVID-19 pandemic, a groundbreaking multinational study has analyzed data from over 230 million people across 20 global sites. This…

Why Oleic Acid in Olive Oil Could Be Driving Obesity

Why Oleic Acid in Olive Oil Could Be Driving Obesity

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In the world of nutrition and obesity research, the relationship between fat consumption and weight gain is a topic that has long fascinated scientists. A recent study published in Cell…

Screening at 45 Shows Strong Results in Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Screening at 45 Shows Strong Results in Colorectal Cancer Prevention

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

For decades, turning 50 came with a new health milestone: the dreaded yet potentially lifesaving colorectal cancer screening. But rising cancer rates among younger adults have disrupted that tradition, forcing…

The Strange Patch of Ocean That’s Cooling While the World Heats Up

The Strange Patch of Ocean That’s Cooling While the World Heats Up

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Amidst the accelerating march of global warming, where glaciers retreat and coral reefs bleach under sweltering seas, one curious patch of the ocean is defying expectations. It lies in the…

New Simulations Reveal How Light Can Collide and Create More Light

New Simulations Reveal How Light Can Collide and Create More Light

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

For centuries, humans gazed into the night sky and imagined space as a vast, silent nothingness. Even after the birth of quantum mechanics in the 20th century, the notion of…

Physicists Discover Exotic Spiral Magnetism That Flips with Electricity

Physicists Discover Exotic Spiral Magnetism That Flips with Electricity

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Magnetism is a force so familiar and yet so fundamental that we often take its secrets for granted. It sticks photos to refrigerators, points compasses north, and underpins much of…

Electricity Awakens Magnetism in Breakthrough Multiferroic Materials

Electricity Awakens Magnetism in Breakthrough Multiferroic Materials

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Imagine a world where computers boot in an instant, data centers consume a fraction of today’s energy, and smartphones operate with speeds and storage capacities we can only dream of.…

Astronomers Uncover Rare Alcohol in Alien Planet Nursery That Could Explain How Life Began

Astronomers Uncover Rare Alcohol in Alien Planet Nursery That Could Explain How Life Began

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In the cold void between stars, swaddled in thick veils of gas and ice, new worlds begin their long gestation. They form in massive disks of swirling material, churning with…

James Webb Telescope Reveals Nearly 800,000 Galaxies Changing Our View of the Infant Universe

James Webb Telescope Reveals Nearly 800,000 Galaxies Changing Our View of the Infant Universe

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In a milestone for astronomy and open science, the international COSMOS-Web collaboration has released the most expansive and detailed map of the universe to date. This map, stitched together from…

Two Porpoises Swim Free Again in the Yangtze After Years of Care

Two Porpoises Swim Free Again in the Yangtze After Years of Care

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In a quiet stretch of the Yangtze River, ripples broke the surface as two sleek, dark shapes glided into the current and vanished beneath the murky waters. For many, it…

When Human Viruses Kill Chimps and What We Can Do to Stop It

When Human Viruses Kill Chimps and What We Can Do to Stop It

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

Long before the COVID-19 pandemic taught the world the meaning of “viral transmission,” “mask mandate,” and “quarantine,” a silent epidemic was already brewing—one not among humans, but among our closest…

New Study Reveals Tides and Offshore Solar Hold Untapped Climate Power

New Study Reveals Tides and Offshore Solar Hold Untapped Climate Power

Muhammad TuhinJune 6, 2025July 12, 2025

In the quiet rhythm of Earth’s oceans, where tides rise and fall with celestial precision and sunlight dances endlessly across water, lies an energy reservoir so immense that it could…

How Giant Herbivores Kept Earth’s Ecosystems Alive for 60 Million Years

How Giant Herbivores Kept Earth’s Ecosystems Alive for 60 Million Years

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Long before humans began rewriting the landscape with highways and cities, Earth was shaped by creatures of breathtaking size and power. Mastodons tromped through forests in search of tender shoots.…

Sausage Cluster Reveals Ancient Cosmic Shockwaves in Deep Radio Scan

Sausage Cluster Reveals Ancient Cosmic Shockwaves in Deep Radio Scan

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

Amid the vast, silent canvas of deep space, astronomers have learned to listen. Not with ears, but with colossal, ground-spanning radio antennas that stretch like spiderwebs across continents. Among these…

The Neural Network That Could Power Tomorrow’s Electric Vehicles

The Neural Network That Could Power Tomorrow’s Electric Vehicles

Muhammad TuhinJune 5, 2025July 12, 2025

The future of energy may hinge on something as small as an ion—and as complex as a neural network. In a remarkable fusion of materials science and artificial intelligence, researchers…

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