Skeletons Reveal Ancient Teenagers Experienced Puberty Similar to Modern Teens, Study Finds

Skeletons Reveal Ancient Teenagers Experienced Puberty Similar to Modern Teens, Study Finds

Recent research has revealed that teenagers who lived between 10,000 and 30,000 years ago, during the Ice Age, went through puberty at roughly the same age as modern teens. An international team of archaeologists, led by Mary Lewis, a bioarchaeologist from the University of Reading, studied the skeletal remains of…

Indian Researchers Find a New Technique to Control Defects in MOF-Based Supercapacitors

Indian Researchers Find a New Technique to Control Defects in MOF-Based Supercapacitors

A novel approach to improving the performance of MOF-based supercapacitors has been developed by researchers at the Institute of Nano Science and Technology (INST), Mohali. This laser-based technique allows for the controlled introduction of defects in the material, boosting energy storage capabilities. The method could offer a significant improvement over…

Supermassive Black Hole at the Centre of the Milky Way Is Spinning Unexpectedly

Supermassive Black Hole at the Centre of the Milky Way Is Spinning Unexpectedly

Sagittarius A* (pronounced Sagittarius A Star), the supermassive black hole at the centre of the Milky Way, is spinning in an unusual way, and scientists now believe they may know why. Based on new data from the Event Horizon Telescope, researchers suggest that this cosmic giant likely merged with another…

El Nino and Massive Volcanic Eruptions Triggered Mass Extinction of Life 250 Million Years Ago

El Nino and Massive Volcanic Eruptions Triggered Mass Extinction of Life 250 Million Years Ago

New research suggests that a powerful El Niño cycle, fuelled by a massive release of carbon dioxide, may have contributed to Earth’s largest mass extinction around 250 million years ago, during the end of the Permian period. Volcanic eruptions in what is now Siberia caused enormous amounts of carbon dioxide…

Reversing Ageing in Mouse Eggs: Research Reveals Breakthrough with Potential for Human Fertility

Reversing Ageing in Mouse Eggs: Research Reveals Breakthrough with Potential for Human Fertility

A groundbreaking study from the National University of Singapore has revealed that it is possible to reverse the ageing process in mouse egg cells, offering new hope for fertility treatments. Researchers, led by Dr Rong Li, Director of the Mechanobiology Institute, have discovered a method to rejuvenate ageing mouse oocytes…

Ancient Rare Ring Belonging to ‘Painted People’ Discovered in Scotland

Ancient Rare Ring Belonging to ‘Painted People’ Discovered in Scotland

A significant archaeological find has emerged from Scotland – a 1,000-year-old ring discovered at a site once occupied by the Picts. John Ralph, a retired engineer with a background from the University of Aberdeen, made this discovery on the last day of a dig at the historic Burghead Fort. This…

Great White Sharks Gather at a Mysterious Spot in the Pacific Ocean Called White Shark Café

Great White Sharks Gather at a Mysterious Spot in the Pacific Ocean Called White Shark Café

The White Shark Café, located in the Pacific Ocean between Baja California and Hawaii, is a mysterious region where great white sharks gather every winter and spring. This area, once thought to be an ocean desert, has puzzled scientists for years. Great white sharks, typically found off the coast of…

Atlantic Ocean Might Be Undergoing a Rapid Cooling Near Equator And Scientists Do Not Know Why

Atlantic Ocean Might Be Undergoing a Rapid Cooling Near Equator And Scientists Do Not Know Why

A significant portion of the Atlantic Ocean near the equator experienced a rapid and unprecedented cooling over the summer months, leaving scientists puzzled about the cause. While the temperatures in the area have started to climb back to normal levels, the reasons behind this sudden drop remain unclear. The cold…

ISRO and IIT Guwahati Discover New Challenges in Theories of X-Ray Pulsar

ISRO and IIT Guwahati Discover New Challenges in Theories of X-Ray Pulsar

Researchers from IIT Guwahati and the Indian Space Research Organisation (ISRO) have made a surprising discovery that could reshape our understanding of X-ray pulsars. They found that the X-rays emitted by Swift J0243.6+6124, the first known Galactic Ultraluminous X-ray Pulsar, exhibit an unexpectedly low level of polarization. This pulsar, which…

Sun’s Magnetic Activity Is Making It Difficult to Gauge Its True Age, Study Finds

Sun’s Magnetic Activity Is Making It Difficult to Gauge Its True Age, Study Finds

Astronomers have traditionally relied on helioseismology to estimate the Sun’s age by analysing the vibrations that ripple through its interior. However, recent research has uncovered a significant obstacle, the Sun’s magnetic activity, which follows an 11-year cycle, appears to be distorting these measurements. Data from the Birmingham Solar Oscillations Network…