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Michigan scientist uses 750-year-old Indian poems to show western India’s savannas were never ruined forests

1 hour 56 min ago
New research reveals western India's savannas are ancient natural ecosystems. Historical texts from the 13th century describe open, grass-rich landscapes. This challenges the long-held view of these areas as degraded forests. Conservation efforts, particularly tree planting, may be harming these established environments. Understanding this history is crucial for effective protection.

Meet Vandi Verma: Indian-origin NASA scientist behind the first-ever AI-planned rover drive on Mars

01/02/2026
Indian-origin Vandi Verma is at the helm of a groundbreaking NASA achievement: Mars rover Perseverance's first AI-planned drives. These December 2025 maneuvers along Jezero Crater's rim showcase advanced AI analyzing terrain and identifying hazards, significantly reducing human planning time. This marks a pivotal shift, promising more efficient and responsive deep-space exploration as missions venture further from Earth.

7,000-year-old mummies reveal how the world’s largest hot desert once had lakes, and forests

01/02/2026
New genetic findings from 7,000-year-old mummies in Libya are rewriting ancient history. These individuals belong to a unique North African ancestry, previously unknown to scientists. This discovery suggests that pastoralism spread through cultural exchange, not mass migration, into isolated groups. The findings challenge long-held beliefs about how ancient populations interacted and survived in North Africa.

Diabetes Remission: New evidence shows Type 2 reversal possible; experts share tips

01/02/2026
Diabetes remission, once a distant dream, is now a scientifically proven reality for many with Type 2 diabetes. Landmark studies like DiRECT and meta-analyses confirm that significant weight loss, coupled with dietary changes and exercise, can lead to normal blood sugar levels, often reducing or eliminating medication dependence. Early intervention is key.

Mosquitoes now prefer to feed on humans instead of wildlife: Study finds shocking reasons behind the shift

31/01/2026
Deforestation in Brazil's Atlantic Forest is forcing mosquitoes to feed on humans more frequently, a new study reveals. This shift significantly elevates the risk of diseases like dengue and Zika for communities near forest edges. Scientists warn this behavioural change in mosquitoes is a critical, often unseen, consequence of habitat loss, impacting public health long before outbreaks occur.

Theory of relativity for dummies: How Albert Einstein repainted space and time

31/01/2026
In 1905, Albert Einstein revolutionized physics by demonstrating that time is not absolute but relative to the observer's motion. He showed that space and time are intertwined into a single fabric called spacetime, which is curved by mass, explaining gravity as geometry. This fundamental shift altered our understanding of the universe's dynamic nature.

Gene-editing therapy removes extra chromosome behind Down syndrome in a landmark lab study

30/01/2026
Scientists achieved a genetic breakthrough by removing an extra human chromosome using gene-editing technology. This landmark study successfully deleted the surplus chromosome 21 responsible for Down syndrome in laboratory cells. Gene activity patterns in these edited cells closely resembled normal cells. This marks the first time a chromosomal condition has been corrected at its root.

Scientists find a breakthrough technique to track falling satellites

30/01/2026
Scientists are now tracking falling satellites by listening to Earth's vibrations. Powerful shockwaves from re-entering space debris are detected by earthquake-monitoring instruments, allowing for near real-time reconstruction of flight paths and landing zones. This seismic method offers a crucial new way to understand where debris lands, complementing existing tracking systems.

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