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Study Shows How Mixture of Genetic Traits Shaped Europeans

A recent study shows just how the genetic traits of Europeans came about, with most of our attributes coming from the movement of peoples over the last 10,000 years. It was at that time that local European hunter-gatherers intermixed with...

Viagra May Reduce Alzheimer’s Risk, New Study Claims

In a new study, scientists from University College London suggest that men who use drugs like Viagra for erectile dysfunction might lower their chances of acquiring Alzheimer's disease. Researchers looked at over 260,000 men and found that those using these...

Harvard Scientist Presents New Evidence of Alien Metals in Pacific Ocean

A Harvard scientist, who first suggested evidence of alien life in the Pacific Ocean, now unveils further compelling findings. Around ten percent of these fragments has elements not found in our solar system. Avi Loeb, a physicist, explained that after...

Genetically Modified Purple Tomato Makes Its Way to US Gardens

A new genetically modified purple tomato is now available to home gardeners in the U.S. It took twenty years to develop, borrowing color genes from snapdragon flowers. Moreover, the tomato is rich in anthocyanin, a beneficial compound. The Purple Tomato is...

Earth May Once Have Been Flat, Research by Greek Scientist Shows

A Greek scientist at the University of Central Lancashire (UCLan) has just published new research that claims that the Earth may have been flat billions of years ago. Dr Dimitris Stamatellos, Reader in Astrophysics at UCLan and co-investigator, said: “We...

Ocean Found Under the Earth’s Crust

A massive ocean has been found under the Earth's crust, and there is a whole other ecosystem under the surface of the Earth. Findings show that between 410 to 660 kilometers below the Earth's surface, there is another water reservoir....

Greek Scientist Unravels the Origins of Earth’s Largest Ocean Current

Greek scientist Dr. Dimitris Evangelinos and his team at Imperial College London discovered that the largest and strongest ocean current on Earth didn’t start flowing until 10 million years ago. The discovery sheds light on the ancient history of our...

First Map of Earth’s Lost Continent, Zealandia, Published

Geologists have created the first geological map of a lost continent that was found near New Zealand in 2017. The name given to it is Zealandia, or Te Riu-a-Māui in the Māori language and it's a massive area, nearly...

Ancient DNA Proves Griffin Warrior Was Greek

In a remarkable new revelation, recent studies by the University of Cincinnati show that the Griffin Warrior was of Greek descent. The results, which the journal Science published, were part of a three-part study overseen by Harvard University, disputing...

Greek American Scientist Alex Dimakis to Lead Largest AI Hub in Academia

Alex Dimakis, a Greek scientist of the University of Texas, will lead a team that will produce one of the most powerful artificial intelligence (AI) hubs in the academic world. The University at Austin announced that the Center for Generative...

Elon Musk’s Neuralink Implants First Brain Chip in a Human

Elon Musk, Neuralink’s billionaire founder, said the first human received an implant from the brain-chip startup on Sunday and is recovering well, in a post on X (formerly Twitter) on Monday. The company's goal is to connect human brains to...

Earliest Evidence of Brain Surgery Found in Israel

An Israeli archaeological team has recently discovered significant artifacts from an "uncommon" sort of brain surgery, performed in approximately 1500 B.C. In the archaeological site of Tel Megiddo, a tomb was found to contain the skeletal remains of two...

Meet the “Dragon of Death” With a 30-Foot Wingspan

Fossilized remains from a giant flying reptile, dubbed by scientists The Dragon of Death,  have recently been discovered in Argentina. The newly discovered species was the size of a bus and hunted prey from Earth's skies around 86 million years...

New Study Disproves Babylon’s Ishtar Gate Was Built After Jerusalem’s Conquest

Using archaeomagnetism encouraged by mud bricks bearing the stamps of the names of Mesopotamian kings, archaeologists have been able to disprove the claim that the monumental Ishtar Gate of Babylon was erected to celebrate the conquest of Jerusalem. The...