Category Archives: Science

Alibaba Founder Invests $23 Million to Preserve Adirondack Wildlife

In a powerful move toward global environmental preservation, Alibaba founder Jack Ma has invested $23 million to protect a sprawling 28,100-acre wilderness in New York’s Adirondack Mountains. The land, known as Brandon Park, is now being transformed into one of the region’s most significant private wildlife sanctuaries. Brandon Park is a breathtaking stretch of natural… Read More »

How Japan Built a 395 km Green Barrier Against Tsunamis

Japan has always lived with the power of the ocean — both its beauty and its danger. After the devastating 2011 Tōhoku earthquake and tsunami, the country took on one of the largest coastal protection projects in its history: a 395-kilometer-long tsunami defense system strengthened by 9 million newly planted trees. This remarkable effort blends… Read More »

U.S. Hits 30-Year High in Measles Cases: Over 1,500 Reported

U.S. Hits 30-Year High in Measles Cases: Over 1,500 Reported The United States has officially recorded more than 1,500 measles cases, marking the highest number reported in over three decades. Health officials are calling the surge a major public health setback, raising renewed concerns about vaccination gaps, misinformation, and the rapid spread of preventable diseases.… Read More »

Seventh Person Cured of HIV in Landmark Stem Cell Breakthrough

A major milestone in medical science has been reached as a man has been officially declared cured of HIV after undergoing a stem cell transplant. This achievement marks the seventh documented case of an HIV cure and offers new hope for future treatments. What makes this case especially remarkable is that the patient was cured… Read More »

Would you live forever if science made it possible?

Would You Live Forever If Science Made It Possible? For centuries, humans have dreamed of outrunning time — from mythological fountains of youth to futuristic tales of immortality. Today, that fantasy is no longer confined to stories. Advances in biotechnology, artificial intelligence, gene editing, and regenerative medicine are rapidly pushing the boundaries of what it… Read More »

A “Mini-Ice Age” Could Hit Earth By 2030, Scientists Warn

Amid rising concerns over the effects of global warming, a group of scientists has claimed that the Earth could in a little over a decade be hit by a “mini ice age” that would freeze major rivers. The startling prediction is based on a mathematical model of the Sun’s magnetic energy which also suggests that… Read More »