Research Insight
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Research Reveals We’re Better Suited to Nature Than Modern Cities
By : Priyadharshini S, For most of human history, people adapted to the rhythms of hunter-gatherer life — constant movement, occasional bursts of danger, and daily immersion in the natural world. But in....
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Oldest Chemical Signs of Life Found in 3.3-Billion-Year-Old Rocks
By : Priyadharshini S, Earth’s earliest life left only faint chemical footprints. Delicate remnants—such as ancient cells and microbial mats—were buried, compressed, heated, and fractured by the planet’s....
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New Evidence Suggests Earth’s Early Atmosphere Helped Ignite Life
By : Priyadharshini S, Sulfur—much like carbon—is a core building block of life, appearing in key amino acids that form the foundation of proteins. While sulfur was present in Earth’s early atmosphere....
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NASA Satellite Delivers First High-Resolution Images of Massive Pacific Tsunami
By : Priyadharshini S, “I think of SWOT data as a new pair of glasses,” said Ruiz-Angulo. “Before, with DARTs we could only observe tsunamis at specific points across the vast ocean. Previous....
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The 500-Year-Old Bible Map That Shook the World of Publishing
By : Priyadharshini S, Only a few copies of Christopher Froschauer’s 1525 Old Testament survive today, housed in libraries around the world. One such rare edition is held at the Wren Library of Trinity College....
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How Your Type of Depression May Affect Your Risk for Diabetes and Heart Disease
By : Priyadharshini S, During the follow-up period, roughly 8% of participants developed a cardiometabolic condition. The specific type of disease that emerged appeared to depend on the form of depression....
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Scientists Discover Enormous Hydrothermal Field in the Mediterranean: “We Were Stunned”
By : Priyadharshini S, “We never anticipated encountering such an extensive field of gas flares off Milos,” said Solveig I. Bühring, senior author of the study and scientist at MARUM – Center for Marine....
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How Moss is Cracking Unexpected Scientific Mysteries
By : Priyadharshini S, Mosses are part of a group of plants called bryophytes. These are some of the simplest plants on Earth, lacking true stems, leaves, roots, or seeds. Their simple structure allows them to absorb water and nutrients directly from....
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New Research Points to a Protein that Could Unlock the Secret to Longevity
By : Priyadharshini S, We previously identified COX7RP as a mitochondrial protein that plays a central role in promoting the formation of respiratory supercomplexes, which boost cellular energy production....
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Ancient 1.5-Million-Year-Old Human Face Challenges Our Understanding of Evolution
By : Priyadharshini S, The Gona Paleoanthropological Research Project, located in Ethiopia’s Afar region, is co-directed by Dr. Sileshi Semaw Centro Nacional de Investigación sobre....
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