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Climate Change Is Making Our Food Less Nutritious; Here’s What Scientists Found
New research reveals climate change impacts food nutrition, not just yields. These findings have global implications, particularly for regions reliant on agriculture.When most people think about how climate change affects food, they imagine…
Nzimande urges high-quality maths, science education
The majority of SA’s youth must be able to access high-quality maths and science education at foundation level. Science, technology and innovation minister Blade Nzimande has committed to enhancing interventions for access to ICT gateway…
Speckle Park set to shine at Ekka as fresh science, saleyard results boost commercial appeal
A BEEF cattle breed once dismissed as “too boutique” is walking into this week’s 2025 Royal Queensland Show (Ekka) with wind at its back—buoyed by new research into eating quality, standout sale results and a five-fold…
UST completes 1st U-Link Pathfinder program with int’l students from science, technology…
Published: 04 Aug. 2025, 15:00…
World’s Boiling River stuns the world with deadly heat and Amazon mystery challenging science |…
Hidden deep within the Amazon rainforest, the Shanay-timpishka in Peru, more famously known as the Boiling River, is one of Earth’s most extraordinary natural wonders. This river is no ordinary body of water—it maintains extreme…
‘Predict extreme weather events and their possible impacts’
An artificial intelligence early warning system concept developed by researchers could soon reshape how the world prepares for climate disasters.
Researchers from Max Planck Society combined satellite data with powerful…
What happens when science meets songwriting? Ask Ashra Kunwar
Ashra Kunwar is a Nepali singer, environmental researcher, and activist who combines art, science, and advocacy in her work. She has been performing since 2010 and leads a band called Ashra & The Parables. Currently, she is pursuing a…
Ghostly silence of Blue Whales is alarming the scientists- here’s why |
Scientists are raising alarms after detecting a sharp decline in the vocalizations of blue whales. According to National Geographic, researchers using underwater hydrophones, special microphones designed to record sounds beneath the…
AI decodes dusty plasma mystery and describes new forces in nature
Unlike typical AI research, where a model predicts outcomes or cleans up data, researchers at Emory University in Atlanta did something unusual. They trained a neural network to discover new physics.
The team achieved this unique feat…
Scientists just recreated the Universe’s first molecule and solved a 13-billion-year-old puzzle
Immediately after the Big Bang, which occurred around 13.8 billion years ago, the universe was dominated by unimaginably high temperatures and densities. However, after just a few seconds, it had cooled down enough for the first elements to…