A study found that a previously overlooked group of deep-ocean micro-organisms is absorbing carbon dioxide significantly faster than models had predicted improving climate forecasts.
Category: Health & Science
Vitamin D Deficiency Linked to Increased Severity of Respiratory Infections in Adults
New research published in May 2026 found that vitamin D deficiency is linked to significantly increased severity of respiratory infections in adults reinforcing the case for widespread supplementation.
Humanity Living Beyond Earth’s Sustainable Capacity According to 200-Year Data Study
A sweeping new study analysing over two centuries of population and environmental data found humanity may already be far exceeding what Earth can sustainably support with urgent implications.
Scientists Discover Rapid Sea Ice Loss Is Triggering Cascading Ecological Changes
A new study found that the rapid disappearance of Arctic and Antarctic sea ice is triggering a cascade of ecological changes that scientists are only beginning to understand fully.
Mangrove Forests at Risk as Coastal Communities Lose Fish and Face Food Crisis
New research highlighted that mangrove forests and coastal fishing communities around the world are increasingly at risk from climate-driven changes that reduce fish stocks and destabilise local food systems.
India’s Dangerous Delay Culture in Seeking Emergency Care Turning Treatable Conditions Fatal
Indian doctors warned that a widespread culture of dangerous delay in seeking emergency medical care is turning treatable conditions into fatal cases raising public health alarm bells.
New Telescope Technology Could Reveal What Galaxies Are Made Of Scientists Say
Scientists noted that a photograph alone cannot tell us what a galaxy is made of how fast it is moving or how far away it truly is and new spectroscopy-based telescope tools aim to fill that gap.
NASA Roman Space Telescope Could Expose Hidden Neutron Star Population Across Milky Way
NASA’s Nancy Roman Space Telescope could expose a vast hidden population of neutron stars lurking unseen across the Milky Way by detecting subtle gravitational shifts in nearby starlight.
Rapid Disappearance of Sea Ice Triggering Unknown Ecological Consequences Scientists Warn
Scientists warned that the rapid disappearance of sea ice is triggering a cascade of ecological consequences that are not yet fully understood pointing to further disruption ahead.
Most People Completely Misjudge Food’s Environmental Impact Study Finds
A new study found that most people systematically misjudge the environmental impact of food they consume underestimating the damage from beef and nuts while overestimating that of processed food.