Cairo's Biological Clock During Ramadan Confuses NASA.. What's the Story?
The convergence of human biological rhythms during Ramadan affects urban activity, causing changes detectable even from space.
Two women arrested in Uganda for allegedly kissing in public could face life sentence
Two women in Uganda face the possibility of life in prison after being arrested for allegedly kissing in public, an act deemed as same-sex activity in the country.
Giant Tortoises Return to the Galapagos Archipelago
The return of giant tortoises to the Galapagos Islands aims to restore the ecological balance disrupted by human activity.
Sanremo Celebrates Music. But Behind Every Note, It Is the Brain That Conducts the Orchestra
The Sanremo Festival evokes emotions and memories, but the true orchestration is conducted within the human brain, illustrating the complex relationship between music and brain activity.
The Aral Sea is Reviving. Experts from Kazakhstan: Water Levels Rising
Kazakh authorities report a revival of the Aral Sea, as water levels begin to rise after decades of decline due to human activity.
The Aral Sea is coming back to life. Kazakh experts speak of a breakthrough
Kazakh authorities report a significant recovery of the Aral Sea, which had nearly disappeared due to human activity, highlighting its improving hydrology and positive implications for the local economy.
Believe superbugs can spread from Svalbard
A new study from the Norwegian Institute of Marine Research warns that human activity is altering the fragile Arctic ecosystem, potentially allowing antibiotic-resistant superbugs to spread globally.
The Moon 'trembles', new tectonic studies show
Researchers from the Smithsonian Institution have produced the first map of ridges on the Moon that suggest tectonic activity important for future human exploration and settlement on the lunar surface.
The best response to fire starts before the emergency
The article discusses the importance of preemptive measures to combat forest and rural fires in Argentina, considering the growing impacts of climate change and human activity on natural landscapes.
The island that should not exist โ is creating its own threatening 'life'
Researchers have discovered another island formed by human activity, threatening the planet.
The pressure of leisure and renewable energy alters the behavior of eagles
Research reveals that increased human activity is affecting eagle behavior by making them move more and take greater risks.
Ancient campsite found in Alaska tells the story of the first Americans' arrival
An archaeological site discovered in the Tanana River Valley of Alaska reveals evidence of human activity from approximately 14,000 years ago, shedding light on the migration and adaptation of the first people in North America.
New twist in the case of the 'Human Barbie': the influencer's body was exhumed by court order
A Brazilian court ordered the exhumation of influencer Bรกrbara Jankavski Marquez's body to investigate the circumstances surrounding her death, which may involve criminal activity.
The battle for space has begun: this will decide who will dictate the future
The article discusses how the current space race involves not only countries but also private companies, scientists, and billionaires, each aiming to shape the future of human activity beyond Earth.
Mosquitoes are increasingly attacking people. Scientists explained why
A recent study in Brazil reveals that declining biodiversity is leading mosquitoes to increasingly choose humans as their blood meal, primarily due to human activities displacing other potential hosts.
Bears are shrinking - and becoming gentler. The surprising effect of human activity
The article explores how human proximity influences evolutionary changes in wild animals, specifically looking at the impact on the size and behavior of Apennine brown bears, as well as the genetic consequences of their isolation.
Where is the mistake?.. The stranding of whales on the shores of New Zealand stirs controversy
The stranding of a group of whales on New Zealand's shores has sparked debate on social media regarding its true causes, raising questions about human activity's impact on these marine creatures.
They had sex inside a magnetic resonance imaging machine and ended up with a scientific discovery!
An unusual scientific study in the Netherlands led to significant findings about the human body when volunteers engaged in sexual activity inside a magnetic resonance imaging machine.