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Jeremy Clarkson cancer: The ‘aggressive’ diagnosis he caught early and the symptoms men shouldn’t ignoreJeremy Clarkson has revealed his diagnosis with an aggressive form of prostate cancer, detected last summer and treated with surgery. Prost...
In 1987, the world swapped ozone-destroying CFCs for safer refrigerants; nearly 40 years later, scientists found the switch had been quietly raining a forever chemical across the planetChemicals meant to protect the planet are now causing a new issue. Replacements for ozone-damaging CFCs are forming a stubborn chemical, TF...
Parrots masturbate too: New study finds it's natural for both males and females and more common in parent-raised birdsA new study reveals that masturbation in birds is a natural and widespread behavior, challenging the long-held belief that it's solely a si...
Extreme heat tests India's record milk productionIndia's booming dairy sector, a global leader, faces a significant threat from escalating heatwaves. Farmers like Neeraj Bharadwaj are witn...
Humans are still evolving, and this remote plateau of the world is the proof scientists neededA study of people living on the Tibetan Plateau suggests that human evolution is still occurring today. Researchers examined women who had ...
The ticking price tag: What delaying parenthood really costs you financially and biologicallyA growing number of couples are choosing to delay parenthood in pursuit of career milestones, financial stability, and personal goals. But ...
Why Dung Beetles Are Digging Deeper and What It Reveals About Surviving a Hotter PlanetTiny dung beetles are showing remarkable adaptation to a warming planet. These insects are digging deeper nests to protect their young from...
Simple Home Habits Older Homes Used to Stay Fresher for LongerOlder homes offered healthy living through smart design and daily routines. Practices like natural ventilation and decluttering kept air fr...
Why Some Birds Destroy Their Own Eggs on PurposeBirds sometimes destroy or abandon their own eggs, a behavior driven by survival strategies. Factors like brood parasitism, predation, and ...
- Do Hyenas Really Live in Matriarchies? Inside the Most Misunderstood Social Hierarchy
Spotted hyenas live in complex clans with females holding dominant positions over males. Rank is inherited through female lines, influencin...
How a British scientist helped save Japan’s sushi industry with Welsh seaweedKathleen Drew, a pioneering British botanist, made a groundbreaking discovery on the Welsh coast that revived Japan's dying nori seaweed in...
Sidhu Moosewala's parents expecting a baby: What's IVF? Can a 50-year-old woman do IVF? What are precautions?Sidhu Moosewala Mother, Charan Kaur, is expecting a baby soon. The couple is reportedly having a baby through in-vitro fertilization. It is...
India should go for younger cheetahs habituated to human presence: Experts tell govtYounger cheetahs habituated to human presence and management vehicles are the preferred candidates for relocation to India, according to in...
India should fence Cheetah habitats; worst still to come: South African expertIndia should fence two to three habitats for cheetahs as there has never been a successful reintroduction into an unfenced reserve in recor...
Tigers have in-built personalities; some are dominating, some are mellow: StudyAbout 248 Siberian tigers were observed by a team from the London School Of Economics.
MedGenome Labs brings on board new CEOCurrently, genomics is widely used in areas such as oncology, infectious diseases (especially tuberculosis), rare diseases, reproductive he...
Global warming causing wild animals to give birth earlier: StudyResearchers have found some of the first evidence that global warming is causing wild animals to give birth earlier in the year, a discover...
Traffic noise affects bird physiology and reproductive health: StudyThe study, published in the journal Conservation Biology, noted that the chicks of noise-exposed birds were smaller than the young ones fro...
Energy demand growth fastest in the worldIn 2012-13, peak-hour supply was 9% short of demand. In 2018-19, this gap narrowed to 0.8%.
Men have a biological clock too, fatherhood after 45 can put partner & child at health riskMen can experience decreased fertility after 45.