Research

Gene therapy at birth may protect against HIV for years, preclinical study shows promising results

Ardeshir states, "This new hypothesis could help protect newborns in high-risk areas during the most vulnerable period of their lives."

Single gene therapy injection at birth offers multi-year protection against HIV in preclinical study.
Independent researcher claims to have discovered evidence of Moses in ancient inscriptions.

Independent researcher claims to have discovered evidence of Moses in ancient inscriptions

Divers discover World War I cruiser HMS Nottingham in the North Sea.

Divers discover World War I cruiser HMS Nottingham in the North Sea

Illustration: Ancient castle built in Urartu (Ararat), current Turkey.

A 2,800 Years Old Woman’s Footprint from Ararat Exhibited


Untouched for Millennia: Researchers discover intact Etruscan tomb in Italy

Dr. Barbaro affirmed, "Finding an intact tomb is incredibly rare. That's what makes this discovery so exceptional."

Untouched for Millennia: Researchers discover intact Etruscan tomb in Italy.

Israeli-led breakthrough discovers way to boost immune system's cancer-fighting ability

This strategy is part of a growing trend in immunotherapy that focuses not just on guiding immune responses, but on upgrading the cells themselves — enhancing their efficiency from within.

 A 3D rendering of cancer cells (Illustrative).

Imhotep's masterpiece: The secrets behind Pharaoh Djoser's step pyramid

The study, published in the journal PLOS ONE, suggests that water played a key role in the building process.

Step pyramid of Djoser in Saqqara.

‘Tombs of the giants’: 5,500-year-old 'pyramids of Poland' predate Egyptian pyramids

The structures were communal tombs built by the Funnelbeaker culture, offering new understanding of Neolithic Europe.

Archaeologists discover 5,500-year-old 'pyramids of Poland' older than Egyptian pyramids.

New evidence in Spain: 770,000 years ago, early humans ate children

Palmira Saladié : "The vertebra shows sharp incisions at important anatomical points for the disarticulation of the head".

New evidence in Spain: 770,000 years ago, early humans ate children.

Neanderthals ate maggots from rotting meat, new research finds

Melanie Beasley, a researcher at Purdue University, stated, "Large quantities of larvae were available, they are easy to collect, and they are rich in nutrients."

Neanderthals ate maggots from rotting meat, new research finds. Illustration.

Umami magic: Traditional Japanese diet linked to reduced depression risk, study finds

Participants following the washoku eating pattern were up to 20% less likely to experience depressive symptoms.

Umami magic: Traditional Japanese diet linked to reduced depression risk, study finds.

Physicist Warns: 'Forever Chemicals' Detected in Feminine Hygiene Items

Graham Peaslee explains these chemicals pose risks to wearers and persist in the environment.

Physicist Warns: 'Forever Chemicals' detected in feminine hygiene items. Illustration.

An 'unexpected' find: Archaeologists discover 3,000-year-old polychrome mural with reliefs in Peru

The mural, one of the oldest in America, offers insights into early pre-Inca cultures on Peru's northern coast.

An 'unexpected' find: Archaeologists discover 3,000-year-old polychrome mural with reliefs in Peru.

Massive study reveals: This food lowers blood pressure just like medication

A study involving 5,200 participants reveals that foods rich in certain plant compounds lower blood pressure by 7 points and reduce the risk of heart attacks.

Eating and enjoying reduced blood pressure

New research hints: Spiders came from the sea

Researchers have discovered that the nervous system of this ancient marine arthropod surprisingly resembles that of modern arachnids.

Sea spider in Antarctica.