Bonnie Blue’s rise exposes a deeper paradox: women’s pursuit of power often means navigating systems that reward subservience to male expectations.
A new study using 3D high-speed video reveals how different snake species evolved unique strike strategies to deliver venom with remarkable precision.
A potential return to nuclear testing by the US could trigger reciprocal moves from other powers and deepen global nuclear tensions, experts warn.
Astronomers have unveiled the most detailed low-frequency radio map of the Milky Way, revealing a vivid portrait of star birth, death and cosmic structure.
A study of 14.8 million deaths shows mortality risks rise sharply after tropical cyclones, especially from kidney, infectious and cardiovascular diseases.
A review of dozens of studies suggests “gluten sensitivity” is often linked to other dietary and psychological factors, not gluten alone.
Editor’s Note – Newsflare247.com:After nearly 30 years of global climate talks, emissions are still rising – proof that the system is broken. Francesco Grillo argues it’s time to rethink how the world makes climate decisions, with new models of governance, smarter financing, and more inclusive representation. His proposal challenges not just policy, but the way …
When a celebrated Amazonian chef refused to serve an all-vegan menu for the Earthshot Prize, it sparked a global debate about culture, respect and sustainability.
Many human medicines can be safe for pets when prescribed by a vet – but others can be highly toxic. Professor Nial Wheate explores why animals process drugs differently and why you should never give your pet medication meant for humans, no matter how similar it looks.
When we think of lead poisoning, most of us imagine modern human-made pollution, paint, old pipes, or exhaust fumes. But our new study, published today in Science Advances, reveals something far more surprising: our ancestors were exposed to lead for millions of years, and it may have helped shape the evolution of the human brain.










