A stunning discovery of thousands of giant eggs, known as 'mermaid pouches,' in an active underwater volcano near Vancouver Island reveals the secrets of marine biodiversity and the surprising role of geothermal activity in egg incubation.
In a controversial move, the US is revoking all visas for South Sudanese passport holders, citing the country's refusal to accept expelled nationals. Secretary of State Marco Rubio warns of consequences for non-compliance, amid fears of renewed civil conflict.
In a surprising move, the US is revoking visas for South Sudanese passport holders due to the country's failure to accept expelled citizens. Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the importance of immigration laws for national security.
The US has revoked visas for South Sudanese passport holders after the nation refused to accept its repatriated citizens. Amid fears of renewed civil war, Secretary of State Marco Rubio emphasizes the need for timely acceptance of deportees.
Scientists are diving deep into the mysteries of planarians, the immortal worms that can regenerate body parts and potentially hold the key to reversing aging in mammals. Discover their secrets!
A groundbreaking study reveals that bonobos can use vocal sounds to convey meaning in ways previously thought unique to humans. Discover how these primates may share a remarkable linguistic ability!
The Fab Four are back in a new way! Four heartthrobs will portray the Beatles in a biopic quadrilogy directed by Sam Mendes, aiming to capture Gen Z's attention. Will this spark a new Beatlemania?
President Trump's recent tariffs were touted as 'reciprocal', but a closer look reveals a simple and misleading calculation. Experts warn that these measures could have severe consequences for international trade and U.S. companies.
A new blood test developed by neuroscientists can reveal whether Alzheimer's is affecting a patient's memory, providing crucial insights for early diagnosis and treatment. This innovation could transform how we understand and address Alzheimer's disease.
Engineers at Northwestern University have developed a groundbreaking ultra-miniature pacemaker, smaller than a grain of rice, designed for infants with congenital heart defects. This device provides a less invasive alternative to traditional pacemakers and safely dissolves after use.