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Can Hippos Fly? New Research Reveals Surprising Airborne Ability

Hippos, or animal giants, are revered for their size and aquatic lifestyle. The Royal Veterinary College (RVC) recently discovered a startling and exciting characteristic...

Creative Tactics in Global Wildlife Trafficking

The issue of wildlife trafficking is still very much an issue of concern for the global conservation of endangered species, as criminals become more...

How the Elite Contribute to the Climate Crisis

During the scorching heat and record-breaking temperatures, it is impossible to turn a blind eye to climate change, which is already claiming lives, but...

Germany’s Renewable Energy Surge Linked to Industrial Slowdown

Germany is steadily improving its position in terms of the share of renewable energy in power supply, yet the improvement is achieved due to...

Innovative Metal Extraction Processes Revolutionize Battery Recycling

Canadian researchers have recently conducted pioneering work that has brought a new method for the recovery and separation of metals from spent alkaline batteries,...

Lunar Soil Samples Unveil Glass-Like Material and Saline Water

Chinese scientists have found an extraordinary discovery from moon soil samples carried back from the moon, which confirms the existence of glass-like minerals and...

Venus’s Atmospheric Mysteries: BepiColombo’s Groundbreaking Discoveries

The recently completed BepiColombo mission that just flew by Venus has revealed some amazing features of the planet's atmospheric dynamics. While former hypotheses were...

The Mysteries of Uranus and Neptune

A recent study has upset our entire concept of Uranus and Neptune, two mysterious planets in our solar system. The results of previous studies...

Reviving Coral Reefs: A Symphony of Hope Amidst Environmental Crisis

As we stare at the Coral Reef apocalypse shortly, a light of hope is ignited by a strong scientific experiment done under the waves....

The Satellite Internet Surge: Balancing Connectivity and Earth’s Magnetic Shield

While the race to blanket the sky with satellites for high-speed internet is in the news, physicist Sierra Solter arises with a due concern....

Colombia’s Bogota Rations Water Amid Severe Drought

Bogota, Colombia, is going to introduce water rationing to be applied to its more than ten million residents as a response to the drought...

The Impact of ‘Ghost Roads’ on Asia-Pacific Rainforests: A Threat to Biodiversity and Climate Goals

A recent research by the scientists of James Cook University has found that there is a hidden web of dirty roads creeping into pristine...

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