Category Archives: Science

Skydiver Drops 100 Million Seeds to Restore the Amazon Rainforest

Skydiver Drops 100 Million Seeds to Restore the Amazon Rainforest In an extraordinary fusion of adventure and environmental action, Brazilian skydiver Luigi Cani completed a daring mission aimed at breathing life back into one of the world’s most threatened ecosystems—the Amazon rainforest. His goal was simple yet ambitious: restore degraded land by releasing 100 million… Read More »

THE WORLD’S FIRST HEARTLESS HUMAN, LIVING WITHOUT A PULSE

In March of 2011, a gentleman named Craig Lewis, a 55-year-old experiencing a life threatening heart disease, named “amyloidosis”, was admitted to the Texas Heart Institute. It’s a uncommon autoimmune disease that fills inner organs with a sticky protein that roots the quick heart, kidney and liver disaster. Without instant interference Lewis would have possibly… Read More »

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 »