As humans, we don’t have different breeds like the diversity we see in animals. Yes, there are races, but we can’t call them breeds. To understand why we don’t have breeds like
Dr. Mark Wong from The University of Western Australia spearheaded a groundbreaking study shedding light on global insect activity patterns throughout the day and night cycle. “Finally, we have a comprehensive understanding
MoreIt was revealed that a 1 percent increase in plastic production is directly linked to a 1 percent increase in plastic pollution. A new study by an international team shows that fast-moving
MoreWith 206 countries worldwide, one wonders why the vast majority of the world’s population is concentrated in India and China alone. India currently leads by a very small margin, but China is
MoreFor the first time in at least a billion years, two life forms have merged into a single organism. This process, called primary endosymbiosis, has only happened twice before in the history
MoreA 4,200-year-old “zombie grave” has been unearthed in Germany. The burial site was found during excavations near the town of Oppin by archaeologists from the Department for Monument Conservation and Archaeology of
MoreSailing in space may sound like something out of a science fiction movie, but the idea is no longer confined to books or the silver screen. Looking for new ways to navigate
More“China has made extraordinary advances, especially in the last 10 years, but they’ve kept them very, very secret,” NASA Administrator Bill Nelson said in a speech about China’s military presence in space.
MoreSaturn, the ringed giant of our solar system, boasts an impressive collection of moons – a staggering 146, to be exact. Among them, Enceladus emerges as a captivating celestial body, offering tantalizing
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