13 Jun, 2025
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Swiss Villages Threatened by Melting Birch Glacier; Interactive Map Warns of Endangered Glaciers Worldwide

Switzerland’s Shrinking Glaciers Signal Global Crisis: Interactive Map Reveals Disappearing Ice [Image: Birch Glacier collapse debris in Blatten, Switzerland] A recent collapse of Switzerland’s Birch Glacier, which destroyed part of Blatten village, highlights the accelerating threat of glacier loss. In response, scientists from Rice University have launched the Global Glacier Casualty List—an interactive map tracking […]

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Title: Ancient 140,000-Year-Old Submerged City Discovered on Ocean Floor

Ancient Human Skull Discovered Off Indonesia Redefines Early Human History [Image 1: A researcher examines the Homo erectus skull fragments recovered from the Madura Strait.] Buried beneath the Java Sea, a 140,000-year-old Homo erectus skull has been unearthed, challenging our understanding of early human migration. Discovered in the Madura Strait, the fossilized remains offer unprecedented […]

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Indonesia and Israel Top Global Flourishing Rankings; UK Trails Near Bottom

Where Do People Flourish Most? Surprising Global Rankings Revealed A groundbreaking Harvard University study measuring global “flourishing” has uncovered unexpected results, challenging assumptions about wealth and well-being. Surveying over 200,000 people across 22 countries, researchers evaluated seven key factors: health, happiness, meaning, character, relationships, financial security, and spiritual well-being. Top Performers: Community Over Wealth Indonesia […]

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Study Reveals Evolutionary Basis for Men’s Innate Attraction to Breasts

Why Do Straight Men Love Breasts? Study Suggests It’s Innate [Image: Stock photo of a woman’s silhouette with focus on breasts. Caption: Scientists explore whether men’s attraction to breasts is cultural or biological.] For decades, researchers have debated whether men’s fascination with breasts is learned or innate. A new study from the University of Wrocław […]

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Climate Whiplash Strikes Cities as Scientists Warn of Intensifying ‘Global Weirding’

Climate Whiplash Hits Global Cities, Fueling Extreme Droughts and Floods A new Water Aid report reveals that major cities worldwide are grappling with “climate whiplash”—sudden swings between severe droughts and floods. Scientists call this unpredictable pattern “global weirding,” warning it could escalate climate disasters. Cities on the Frontlines Hangzhou (China), Jakarta (Indonesia), and Dallas (USA) […]