Archaeological Discovery in Peru Reveals 16th-Century Smallpox Burials: Insights into Early Colonial Epidemics

Archaeologists in Peru have unearthed two 16th-century toddler burials with clear evidence of smallpox, indicating rapid spread of this foreign illness following European contact. A 16th-century cemetery in Peru has … Read More

Cracking the Code of Split Ends: Biomechanics Unraveled

In a bid to untangle the mystery behind our dreaded bad hair days, a research team at Trinity College Dublin has engineered a groundbreaking solution. Led by Professor David Taylor, … Read More

Response to Kangana Ranaut’s Slap Incident: Celebrities Speak Out Against Violence and Abuse of Power

Following Kangana Ranaut’s questioning of Bollywood’s response to the slap incident she endured, several celebrities including Anupam Kher, Shabana Azmi, Raveena Tandon, and Shekhar Suman have weighed in on the … Read More

Study Reveals California Wildfire Pollution Claimed Over 52,000 Lives in a Decade

A new study revealed that pollution from California wildfires has resulted in the premature deaths of over 52,000 individuals in the past decade, underscoring the devastating impact of these blazes … Read More

Indian-Origin Astronaut Sunita Williams Celebrates Upon Reaching ISS

Sunita Williams, an astronaut of Indian origin, made history by becoming the first woman to pilot a crewed spacecraft on its inaugural mission to the International Space Station (ISS). The … Read More

New Zealand’s ‘Walking Tree’ Crowned Tree of the Year, Resembling an Ent from “Lord of the Rings”

A 100-foot ‘walking tree’ in New Zealand, reminiscent of an Ent from “The Lord of the Rings,” stands as the lone survivor of a lost forest and has been crowned … Read More

Tokyo’s Innovative Dating App Initiative Garners Praise from Elon Musk

Elon Musk, the visionary entrepreneur behind SpaceX and father of 11 children, has expressed his support for Tokyo’s proactive approach to address Japan’s declining birth rates. Responding to news of … Read More

New Insights Challenge Traditional Earthquake Theories

Researchers at Brown University have uncovered new insights that challenge long-held beliefs about the causes of earthquakes. By examining the geometric structure of rocks at earthquake origins, their study reveals … Read More