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."
Independent researcher claims to have discovered evidence of Moses in ancient inscriptions
Divers discover World War I cruiser HMS Nottingham in the North Sea
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."
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.
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.
‘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.
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".
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."
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.
Physicist Warns: 'Forever Chemicals' Detected in Feminine Hygiene Items
Graham Peaslee explains these chemicals pose risks to wearers and persist in the environment.
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.
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.
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.