Science

Harvard SEAS Faces Unprecedented Staff Layoffs Amid Financial Struggles

Amid financial turmoil, Harvard SEAS lays off 25% of union staff, igniting concern over the impact on education and research.

The Invisible Threat: Microplastics in Your Bottled Water

New research uncovers alarming amounts of microplastics in bottled water, potential health risks, and what it means for daily consumption.

Global Protests Demand Justice Amid Middle East Turmoil

Discover the widespread protests advocating for Palestinian rights and the complex geopolitical tensions unfolding in the Middle East.

Adoption of Holistic Framework Urged to Safeguard Indian Ocean's Future

Marine experts champion a holistic approach for Indian Ocean management to secure its benefits for communities and nature.

Kenya's Innovative Solar Push to Revolutionize Agriculture: A New Dawn Awaits

Kenya embarks on a groundbreaking solar initiative aiming to transform agriculture, ensuring food security and climate resilience.

Unveiling the Mysteries of Mitochondrial Biology at the Second World Congress

Discover groundbreaking insights at the Second World Congress focusing on mitochondria and microbiome research, happening in Valencia, Spain.

Nobel Achievement: The Guardians of Our Immune Balance

Exploring the groundbreaking work of Sakaguchi, Brunkow, and Ramsdell, who uncovered the crucial role of T-reg cells in avoiding autoimmune disorders.