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Why Six Ancient Cities Remain Lost to History

Sumi

For centuries archaeologists have unearthed lost civilizations — from Maya metropolises to submerged Mediterranean towns — but some cities recorded in historical texts remain stubbornly hidden from the present day. Despite ancient inscriptions, royal records and historical chronicles confirming their former existence, at least six major urban centers have never been pinpointed by modern excavation ...

Drought Is Forcing Panama’s Rainforest Trees to Grow Deeper Roots

Sumi

Climate change is pushing tropical forests into uncharted territory, and Panama’s lush greenery is sounding an alarm. New research shows that trees in Panama’s tropical rainforests are responding to chronic drought conditions by growing longer, deeper roots — a dramatic shift in strategy that helps them access water below parched soil but may not be ...

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10 Everyday Sounds With Hidden Meanings That Shape Our Perception

Suhail Ahmed

  You probably woke up to an alarm, shuffled past a humming fridge, and scrolled through notifications chiming in your hand, all before breakfast – yet most of those sounds slipped past your awareness. Modern life is saturated with noise, but our brains are not just hearing; they are constantly interpreting, filtering, and emotionally coloring ...

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9 Creatures From the Deep Sea That Look Like Aliens, But Are Real

Suhail Ahmed

  Seen through the camera of a deep-sea robot, Earth can suddenly look like someone changed the channel to a sci‑fi movie. Limbs become filaments, heads turn transparent, jaws unhinge in impossible ways, and bodies glow in colors that never reach the surface. Yet every one of these apparitions is as real and biological as ...

Did You Know? What Lives in Your Gut Could Be the Future of Liver Disease Treatment

Jan Otte

Researchers have found an unlikely hero in the fight against one of the world’s most common and stubborn liver diseases, an unsuspecting gut fungus. New research suggests that Fusarium foetens, a bacterium found in the human gut, may hold the key to treating metabolic-dysfunction-associated fatty liver disease (MAFLD), which afflicts over 1 in 4 adults ...

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7 Scientific Discoveries That Proved Ancient Myths Had a Grain of Truth

Suhail Ahmed

  Every culture carries stories that sound almost impossible: cities swallowed by the sea, monsters in the deep, world-ending floods, golden lands hidden in the jungle. For a long time, scientists treated many of these tales as nothing more than imaginative folklore. Yet over the past few decades, careful fieldwork, satellite imaging, and advances in ...