The Great Neanderthal Wipeout: How One Lineage Survived 65,000 Years Ago While All Others Vanished

Neanderthal Population Collapse 65,000 Years Ago Left Just One Surviving Lineage, Study Finds

Sumi

Imagine nearly every member of your species disappearing – quietly, without warning – while only a single thread of your lineage survives to carry on. That’s essentially what happened to Neanderthals around 65,000 years ago, and the implications are staggering. Researchers have uncovered evidence pointing to a catastrophic population collapse that reshaped the entire genetic … Read more

How Many People Can Earth Actually Support? Scientists Have a New Answer

Scientists Warn Earth is Nearing a Tipping Point From Human Population Growth

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There’s a question that quietly haunts conversations about climate, food, water, and energy – and most people never think to ask it directly. How many human beings can this planet actually hold before things start to break down? Not just physically, but sustainably, equitably, long-term. It turns out scientists have been wrestling with this very … Read more

Scientists Believe Human Longevity Has No Clear Ceiling Yet

Human Lifespan Have Not Reached Its Ceiling Yet, Researchers Say

Sumi

How long can a human actually live? It’s one of those questions that sounds simple but keeps some of the world’s sharpest minds up at night. We’ve seen people reach 110, 115, even past 120 – and each time, the scientific community scrambles to figure out whether we’ve finally hit the wall. Here’s the thing: … Read more

Mild weather with chance of showers for New York

Springlike Weather Arrives in New York City But Rain Forecast Looms

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Mild Air Masses Deliver April Tease (Image Credits: Flickr) New York City – The Tri-State Area welcomed a gentle shift toward spring-like conditions as temperatures pushed into the 60s. This mild weather provided a brief preview of April amid late March’s usual variability. Local forecasts highlighted isolated showers as the primary concern, keeping residents alert … Read more

Warm and breezy before things possibly turn severe for North Texas this week

North Texas Enjoys Warm Breezy Start Before Midweek Rain and Storms

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Record-Like Warmth Dominates Early Week (Image Credits: Flickr) North Texas – Residents basked in mild temperatures and gusty south winds on Monday, March 30, as high pressure delivered a welcome break from recent patterns.[1] Dry conditions prevailed across the Dallas-Fort Worth metroplex, with highs reaching the mid-80s under partly cloudy skies. Forecasters noted this calm … Read more

Global warming already impacts daily lives around the globe, study finds

Outdoor Life Is Becoming Increasingly Dangerous as Extreme Heat Intensifies, 75-Year Study Reveals

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Daily Routines Under Siege from Intensifying Heat (Image Credits: Pexels) A punishing March heat wave scorched the U.S. West with record temperatures, serving as a stark reminder of escalating climate pressures. Researchers released findings from a comprehensive analysis spanning 1950 to 2024, demonstrating how rising global temperatures have doubled the time people spend in conditions … Read more

Webb telescope spots mysterious explosion that defies known physics

Cosmic Explosion Shatters Records in Stunning JWST Discovery

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A Burst That Refused to Fade (Image Credits: Pexels) Astronomers witnessed a cosmic spectacle on July 2, 2025, when NASA’s Fermi Gamma-ray Space Telescope registered GRB 250702B, a gamma-ray burst that endured for more than seven hours. This event outlasted previous records by a wide margin and prompted urgent observations from telescopes worldwide. The James … Read more

Vision in the Void: Eyesight Alterations

Why Do We Blink at the Same Time With Both Eyes?

Trizzy Orozco

Right now, as you read this sentence, your eyes are performing one of the most synchronized acts in your entire body. Every few seconds, both of your eyelids close and open in perfect harmony, like dancers following an invisible choreographer. This simple action happens so automatically that you probably don’t even notice it, yet it’s … Read more