- Sea levels are rising at the fastest rate in 4,000 years, threatening coastal cities.

New research shows that global sea levels are rising faster than at any time in the past 4,000 years, posing serious risks to coastal cities such as Shanghai, Shenzhen and Hong
- Morning habits to lower blood sugar and fight inflammation

Small changes to your morning routine can make a big difference in your health. Here are some morning habits that will help fight inflammation and stabilize your blood sugar.
- Discovery of an amino acid that helps regenerate and rejuvenate the small intestine, opening a new direction for cancer treatment

MIT scientists have discovered that the amino acid cysteine can activate intestinal stem cells, helping to repair damage caused by radiation and chemotherapy. The research opens
- Things to do after work to improve your mental health

Try these simple strategies to reduce stress, recharge, and protect your mental health—no matter how tough your day has been.
- Is chicken breast really better than chicken thighs?

Each cut of chicken has its own pros and cons when it comes to nutrition, flavor, texture, and versatility. So, is chicken thigh or chicken breast more nutritious?
- 20 Great Physicists Who Changed How We Understand the World

With their extraordinary minds, physicists have come up with theories, ideas, and discoveries that help people completely change their perception of the world around them as well
- Paranthropus: Human Ancestor's Forgotten Cousin May Have Made the World's First Tools

Living in Africa for over a million and a half years, Paranthropus shared its habitat with Homo and may have created tools even before humans appeared.
- Traces of a lost world discovered deep within the Earth

What the early Earth looked like is a mystery that almost everyone wants to know. And recently, the discovery of evidence of a lost world hidden deep inside the Earth has left
- How can dead cells create 'footprints of death', helping viruses spread?

Scientists have discovered a tiny Death Footprint that not only helps the immune system clean up, but could also create a new way for viruses to spread disease.
- Silly mistakes that changed world history

Mistakes are inevitable in life. In fact, humanity has witnessed some silly mistakes that changed history.
- Surprising things scientists create from DNA

DNA holds important genetic information that is passed down through generations. But when put into the hands of researchers, you will be surprised by the products created from DNA
- The 'Infinity' Galaxy Reveals the Mystery of the Birth of Supermassive Black Holes in the Universe

Scientists have discovered an 'Infinity' galaxy with three active black holes, one of which may have just formed. The discovery provides the first direct evidence for the direct
- Admire the image of spiral galaxy NGC 6000 – Where old and young stars shine brightly together

The Hubble Space Telescope has captured a stunning image of the spiral galaxy NGC 6000, 102 million light-years from Earth. The image reveals a stunning contrast between the old,
- Is the universe infinite or finite?

If the universe is expanding, then into and from what is it expanding? Does the universe have a limit? Let's find out!
- The Art of Outdoor Hiking: How to Use Nature to Recharge Your Energy Effectively

Walking is an extremely healthy activity. However, how can you get the most out of walking in nature? This article will tell you the answer.
- 10-Minute Stress Relief Habit

Stress is an unavoidable part of modern life. However, you can completely relieve or reduce stress in just 10 minutes with the following habits.
- Mysterious wandering planet discovered 'devouring' 6 billion tons of gas and dust per second

A primitive planet drifting through space without a star to call home has been swept up in a feeding frenzy, the likes of which have never been seen before. It is Father 1107-7626.
- Dogs have the ability to think like humans, even smarter than children.

A recent study found that the smartest dogs possess cognitive abilities comparable to young children, demonstrating superior social intelligence and problem-solving skills.
- Deadly secret of black mamba venom that 'defeats' antidote serum

A University of Queensland study found that black mamba venom uses a dual mechanism of attack on nerves, explaining why antivenom is often ineffective.
- Meteor shower viewing tips for everyone

Meteor showers are amazing astronomical phenomena. You can fully observe the meteor shower when you know the tips below.