Sahara Anticipated to See 75 Percent Rise in Precipitation by 2100

Sahara Anticipated to See 75 Percent Rise in Precipitation by 2100

Heat shimmers above light-colored dunes, then the sky releases its hold. This is the scenario that some climate models are now outlining for sections of the Sahara, where rainfall has traditionally been infrequent. In a recent study from the University of Illinois Chicago, researchers indicate that summer rainfall in Africa is expected to increase later […]

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How Faith in Forest Spirits Can Aid in Environmental Conservation

How Faith in Forest Spirits Can Aid in Environmental Conservation

A thought-provoking concept emerges from the dense forests. Recent modeling indicates that the fear of supernatural retribution, akin to that depicted in tales of forest guardians and river deities, may dissuade individuals from polluting shared natural assets. This research, spearheaded by Assistant Professor Shota Shibasaki from Doshisha University and published on October 15, 2025, in […]

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Pulsar Timing Arrays Anticipated to Soon Identify Gravitational Wave Signals

Pulsar Timing Arrays Anticipated to Soon Identify Gravitational Wave Signals

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The Techniques Utilized by Abusers to Create Trauma Connections Prior to the Occurrence of Physical Violence

The Techniques Utilized by Abusers to Create Trauma Connections Prior to the Occurrence of Physical Violence

Initially, there’s a surge of affection, followed by the establishment of rules. A recent investigation from the University of Cambridge posits that numerous domestic abusers create strong attachments prior to the onset of violence, employing affection, confessions, and premeditated cruelty to keep their partners mentally entrapped. Through comprehensive interviews with 18 women in the United […]

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Mussel-Inspired Bioadhesive Sponge Created to Prevent Internal Bleeding

Mussel-Inspired Bioadhesive Sponge Created to Prevent Internal Bleeding

In the serene turmoil of an operating theater, every second can determine life or death. For individuals suffering from injuries to internal organs, controlling blood loss is frequently a frantic competition against the clock. Now, researchers at Pohang University of Science and Technology (POSTECH) have created a bioabsorbable sponge that can swiftly stop bleeding while […]

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Health Issues That May Affect Voter Backing for Populist Parties

Health Issues That May Affect Voter Backing for Populist Parties

Populist movements frequently garner their strongest backing from those who perceive themselves as marginalized. A recent study from Imperial College London indicates that poor health may be one of the most significant predictors of such feelings. Researchers published in BMJ Open Respiratory Research discovered that English constituencies with elevated rates of chronic illnesses, particularly those […]

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