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New monkey species with orange lips found 'hiding' in DR Congo forest

Scientists describe "amazing feeling" to look into the face of an animal that so few people knew existed.

BBC News - Top Stories - 3 hours ago

Event guide: Luke Combs, Forest Fest and the other best things to see in Ireland in the week ahead

July 18th-24th, 2026: The best music, art, comedy and more coming your way this week

Irish Times - Entertainment - 3 hours ago

Scientists describe "amazing feeling" to look into the face of an animal that so few people knew existed.

Scientists describe "amazing feeling" to look into the face of an animal that so few people knew existed.

BBC News - World - 5 hours ago

There are currently 838 wildfires actively burning across the country, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

There are currently 838 wildfires actively burning across the country, according to the Canadian Interagency Forest Fire Centre.

BBC News - US News - 5 hours ago

China rejects report that a U.S. scientist is being wrongfully detained -- Asked about the case of U.S. national Youlin Chen, China's foreign ministry said there was no "wrongful detention," but it did not deny the scientist was imprisoned. -- Jul 14

Asked about the case of U.S. national Youlin Chen, China's foreign ministry said there was no "wrongful detention," but it did not deny the scientist was imprisoned.

CBS News - World - 15 hours ago

Can you hear a forest disappearing? Scientists are trying to find out

Indonesia is building a new capital city in the heart of Borneo to replace sinking Jakarta. As construction transforms one of the world’s most biodiverse rainforests, scientists and their Indigenous collaborators are racing to record the sounds of the forest—and preserve generations of ecological knowledge before it’s lost.

Scientific American - Top Stories - 16 hours ago

The Environment -- Can you hear a forest disappearing? Scientists are trying to find out

Indonesia is building a new capital city in the heart of Borneo to replace sinking Jakarta. As construction transforms one of the world’s most biodiverse rainforests, scientists and their Indigenous collaborators are racing to record the sounds of the forest—and preserve generations of ecological knowledge before it’s lost.

Scientific American - Environment - 16 hours ago

Subaru recalls more than 541,000 vehicles over labeling error -- Erroneous labels on some Subaru Crosstrek, Forester and Ascent cars could increase the risk of a crash, NHTSA said.

Erroneous labels on some Subaru Crosstrek, Forester and Ascent cars could increase the risk of a crash, NHTSA said.

CBS News - US News - 17 hours ago

Scientists May Have Found a Way to Spot Alzheimer's Risk Early

A future blood test may predict Alzheimer's risk a decade early—but experts warn it comes with big ethical questions.

Newsweek - Technology - 1 day ago

Major wildfire rages south of Paris during heatwave - A major wildfire has spread through France's Fontainebleau forest south of Paris, prompting a large emergency response, disrupting road and rail traffic, and forcing authorities to deploy firefighting aircraft. 13/07/2026

Video. A major wildfire has spread through France's Fontainebleau forest south of Paris, prompting a large emergency response, disrupting road and rail traffic, and forcing authorities to deploy firefighting aircraft.

Euronews - World - 1 day ago

Scientists crack the code on predicting California's deadly cliff collapses

Scientists at UC San Diego’s Scripps Institution of Oceanography found that it is possible to predict a coastal landslide hours, sometimes days, before it happens.

Los Angeles Times - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Did scientists just create synthetic life?

The SpudCell certainly resembles a living cell, but a key structure inside the cell falls short of the real thing

Scientific American - Top Stories - 1 day ago

Scientists Expected One Thing From Alzheimer's Protein—They Found Another

It turns out that tau is not just Alzheimer's foe, as new study finds it also builds lasting memories.

Newsweek - Technology - 1 day ago

Ex-government scientist accused of copying work files to further new career in China

Dennis Lu is charged under the Criminal Code with two counts of unauthorized use of a computer and one count of breach of trust relating to his job as a public servant

The Globe and Mail - Politics - 2 days ago

Scientists overwhelmingly against rule change that would give political appointees say over science grants

Hundreds of thousands of scientists, including Nobel laureates, warn that changes to the way federal grants are approved would greatly damage American science

Scientific American - Top Stories - 2 days ago

A major wildfire is tearing through the Fontainebleau forest near Paris, destroying more than 800 hectares so far.

A major wildfire is raging through the Fontainebleau forest south of Paris. More than 800 hectares of woodland have already been destroyed. French authorities suspect the blaze may have been deliberately started.

Deutsche Welle - Science - 2 days ago

Scientists Compared Dementia Risk Worldwide—Some Patterns Kept Appearing

A worldwide dementia study finds risk factors vary by country—but surprising patterns repeat everywhere.

Newsweek - Health - 2 days ago

Scientists Discover How Parkinson's May Spread in Brain—and Way To Slow It

A Yale researcher told Newsweek one newly identified Parkinson's target is already being tested in trials.

Newsweek - Technology - 2 days ago

Tiny 2-inch space debris discovered in key satellite orbit, scientists warn

Fragments as small as 2 inches across are drifting undetected through one of the most valuable regions of space, according to new research from the University of Warwick.The debris is in a...

International The News - Technology - 2 days ago

Could future moon landings cost humanity Earth's greatest secret? Scientists think so

In the 21st century, lunar exploration has entered a new era as global superpowers, such as China and the US are vying to dominate the moon in a competitive space race. But, the scientists believe...

International The News - Technology - 2 days ago

Scientists catch bacteria sharing proteins to survive antibiotics

Bacteria send protein packages to dormant neighbors to endure antibiotic attack

Scientific American - Top Stories - 2 days ago

Bacteria -- Scientists catch bacteria sharing proteins to survive antibiotics

Bacteria send protein packages to dormant neighbors to endure antibiotic attack

Scientific American - Health - 2 days ago

Scientists find fragile life on Arctic seabed as deep-sea mining looms

A month-long Arctic expedition has revealed deep-sea ecosystems in an area being considered for mining.

Euronews - Environment - 3 days ago

Public Health -- Tick bites are driving up deadly meat allergies. Scientists are scrambling to stop it

Alpha-gal syndrome is increasing across the U.S., driven by lone star ticks

Scientific American - Health - 3 days ago

Tick bites are driving up deadly meat allergies. Scientists are scrambling to stop it

Alpha-gal syndrome is increasing across the U.S., driven by lone star ticks

Scientific American - Top Stories - 3 days ago

Lake Forest All-Stater hopes his baseball career is just getting started

FELTON — Julian Christman couldn’t wait. The tall, right-handed pitcher had been practicing with his Lake Forest High baseball teammates all along. But, for nine games, all he could do …

Bay to Bay News - Sports - 3 days ago

Scientists Discover a Sign of Dementia up to 15 Years Before Diagnosis

The new study revealed that productivity losses begin up to 15 years before an early-onset dementia diagnosis.

Newsweek - Health - 5 days ago

Scientists say the heat was driven by climate change. Impacts ranged from weather-related deaths to school closures.

Europe has recorded its hottest June on record. Scientists say the extreme heat was driven by climate change, with impacts ranging from weather-related deaths to school closures.

Deutsche Welle - Health - 6 days ago

In Ennore, children fight pollution with cameras. And: Grass becomes clean fuel, and a scientist solves a tiger mystery.

Could children fight pollution with a camera? Can a humble grass become clean fuel? And: Can a remarkable woman scientist solve a tiger mystery?

Deutsche Welle - Environment - 6 days ago

Scientists unveil method to detect nuclear weapons hidden in satellites

In contemporary times, nuclear supremacy is not just confined to Earth. Space is also becoming a part of this race. In a recent breakthrough, an MIT scientist suggested a method to detect the...

International The News - Technology - 6 days ago

Geology -- Scientists get clearest view yet of a spreading seafloor

A rare eruption in the Indian Ocean let researchers capture one of the clearest views yet of a seafloor spreading event

Scientific American - Environment - 7 days ago

'Shell-shocked' Chicago scientists raise alarm about federal overhaul of research grant funding

Researchers here and across the country say a proposed rule could undermine a system that has helped fueled scientific innovation for generations. A public comment period ends July 13.

Chicago Sun-Times - Politics - 7 days ago

Scientists discover deep sleep benefits that improves quality of life

We often believe that just lying or resting for few hours could recharge our bodies or let them relax but we forget the real purpose behind it.Researches believe that just resting alone is not...

International The News - Health - 10 days ago

As heat waves loom, scientists wonder how humans will adapt

Temperatures are set to soar in the US around the July 4 holiday, a week after Europe struck new records. With experts predicting more intense and more frequent heat waves in the future, can our bodies adapt?

Deutsche Welle - Science - 13 days ago

Bold, Almost Reckless: Israeli Scientists Seek to Block the Sun's Radiation

At the forefront of efforts to save humanity through climate engineering stands a startup from central Israel. The experiments are underway, the promise is immense – and so are the risks

Haaretz - Science - 13 days ago

Scientists Discover How Alzheimer's May Spread in Brain—And Way to Slow It

The findings point to the brain's own communication machinery unknowingly contributing to the spread of the disease.

Newsweek - Technology - 14 days ago

Being a cannibal is bad for your health, scientists find

Model shows the risk of disease rises when ⁠cannibals eat other cannibals

Independent UK - Science - 14 days ago

Scientists discover tiny Antarctic sea creature that could help fight melanoma

Scientists in a recent breakthrough have discovered a tiny Antarctic sea creature that could help in fighting against melanoma, the deadliest form of skin cancer. Researchers at a Florida University...

International The News - Health - 16 days ago

Turkish scientists pioneer search for next-gen antibiotics

Three female scientists have developed a novel computational approach that could accelerate the discovery of new antibiotics at a time when antimicrobial...

Daily Sabah - Business - 19 days ago

Scientists Gave Women With Premature Menopause One Treatment—30% Had Babies

A fertility expert told Newsweek that the study is an "important step forward."

Newsweek - Technology - 20 days ago

How to exercise safely in hot weather -- Scientists say it is important to find ways to exercise when temperatures soar to protect your long-term health. Here's how you can keep going when things hot up.

Scientists say it is important to find ways to exercise when temperatures soar to protect your long-term health. Here's how you can keep going when things hot up.

BBC News - Health - 22 days ago

Scientists mimicking the Big Bang accidentally turn lead into gold

The physicists made an unexpected breakthrough

Independent UK - Science - 26 days ago

Scientists have a new way to make cars more black than ever before

The coating absorbs over 99.9 percent of visible light wavelengths

Independent UK - Science - 27 days ago

Scientists make new discovery about the history of the Giant's Causeway

It was discovered that Northern Ireland’s volcanic rocks formed in just 5.5 million years.

Independent UK - Science - 28 days ago

Scientists' discovery that changes what we know about Giant's Causeway

The research has significantly updated the understanding of when specific volcanic events happened in Northern Ireland

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists discover massive ancient whale graveyard off Australia

Scientists have discovered what is believed to be the world's largest whale graveyard, off the coast of Australia, with fossils dating back millions...

Daily Sabah - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists Discover Deep Whale Graveyard Teeming With Life

Scientists have unearthed communities of marine life — including jellyfish, tubeworms and brittle stars — thriving on a millions-year-old whale graveyard.

Huffington Post - Science - 1 month ago

UK boffin bait lands 18 international researchers -- Global Talent visa program aims to draw in dissatisfied scientists from countries including the US

Global Talent visa program aims to draw in dissatisfied scientists from countries including the US

Register UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists have long said we can't multitask. A new study says we can

‘This is unlocking a whole new set of questions,’ one researcher said

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists discover dozens of new species during remote expedition

An estimated one million plant and animal species are on the brink of extinction, with only 1.5 million of the world's estimated 8.7 million species currently identified

Independent UK - Science - 1 month ago

Scientists identify gut microbe that helps prevent weight regain

Even people who lose weight using a GLP-1 drug find it difficult to maintain their weight loss once treatment stops

Independent UK - Health - 1 month ago

Parents weren't always this tired. What changed? Our ancestors probably didn't suffer as much from parental sleep deprivation, leading some scientists to reconsider guidelines for today's new parents.

Our ancestors probably didn't suffer as much from parental sleep deprivation, leading some scientists to reconsider guidelines for today's new parents.

BBC News - Health - 2 months ago

Do yuo lkie wrod jmubels? Scientist explains why humans are so good at reading scrambled letters

“Aoccdrnig to a rseearch at Cmabridge Uinervtisy, it deos not mttaer in what oredr the ltteers in a wrod are, the olny iprmoatnt tihng is taht the frist and lsat ltteer be in the rghit pclae.”

New York Post - Weird - 2 months ago

The Laid-off Scientists and Lawyers Training AI to Steal Their Careers

Experienced white-collar workers are now part of a miserable gig economy.

New York Magazine - Technology - 4 months ago

Scientists: drug treatment does work

Therapy or counselling help heroin and crack addicts to quit their habit, researchers find

Independent UK - Health - 5 months ago