Science
Predictive Models Revolutionize Landslide Risk Assessment
Advanced machine learning models vastly improve landslide prediction accuracy in China's mountainous regions, offering new hope for disaster management.
Napoleon's Grand Army: The Microbes That Silently Defeated an Emperor
Discover the microbial foes that felled Napoleon's 1812 Russian campaign: Now-unveiled DNA reveals new insight into the diseases that decimated the Grande Armée.
Groundbreaking Shift: Computers Replacing Animals in Drug Testing
Discover how scientists are revolutionizing drug research with computer models, avoiding animal testing, and enhancing healthcare outcomes.
Did Microbes Add to Napoleon's Russian Retreat Woes?
New DNA evidence from soldiers' teeth reveals bacteria that may have exacerbated Napoleon’s historically calamitous retreat from Russia in 1812.
Discover the Lightning-Fast Strike of Vipers and Their Contenders
Explore how vipers dominate the race of venomous snakes, but don't underestimate the swift competition from other snake families.
Innovative Grid by Scientists and Fishers Could Save Giant Manta Rays
In an inspiring collaboration, scientists and fishers have devised a life-saving grid to prevent manta rays from becoming tuna bycatch.
Unexpected Mosquitoes Create a Buzz in Iceland
Culiseta annulata mosquitoes have reportedly been discovered in Iceland, sparking new discussions on climate and species migration.