Category : Research


Why Humans Evolved to Love Alcohol

New research reveals how humans developed a unique ability to digest alcohol—and why this evolutionary quirk might explain our enduring love for fermented drinks.

6,000-Year-Old Underwater City Rewrites History

Archaeologists uncover a submerged ancient city off the coast of Greece, dating back 6,000 years, challenging previous historical timelines and offering new insights into early human civilisation.

Education linked to slower ageing and longer life

New research suggests that individuals with higher education levels experience slower biological ageing and enjoy longer lifespans. Discover the fascinating link between academia and longevity.

Ancient 'Afterlife Door' Found in Egyptian Tomb

A team of archaeologists has discovered a mysterious stone slab, believed to be a portal to the afterlife, in an ancient Egyptian tomb. The find sheds new light on burial rituals of the past.

Ear Device Zaps Brain to Boost Fitness

Scientists have developed a groundbreaking ear device that stimulates the brain to enhance fitness levels. Discover how this tiny gadget could transform your workout routine.

Weight Loss Drugs May Ease Asthma Symptoms

New research reveals that GLP-1 weight loss medications, like Ozempic, may help reduce asthma attacks in obese patients, offering a dual benefit for those struggling with both conditions.

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