Study Finds Egypt’s New Kingdom Started Decades Later Than Previously Believed

December 15, 2025

Study Finds Egypt’s New Kingdom Started Decades Later Than Previously Believed

Researchers using radiocarbon dating say Egypt’s New Kingdom began later than historians thought. The major volcanic eruption of Thera happened before King Ahmose I’s reign, pushing back key dates by decades.

Wasps: Nature's Unsung Heroes in Pest Control and Ecology

December 15, 2025

Wasps: Nature's Unsung Heroes in Pest Control and Ecology

Experts say wasps can help control pests naturally. Raghavendra Gadagkar explains how well-fed wasps become egg layers and hunters. Recent studies praise their ecological role beyond bees.

European Alps Glaciers to Peak Extinction by 2033 Amid Rising Climate Crisis

December 15, 2025

European Alps Glaciers to Peak Extinction by 2033 Amid Rising Climate Crisis

A new study reveals European Alps glaciers will reach peak loss by 2033, with more than 100 disappearing permanently. Glacier melting worldwide is accelerating due to global warming, risking water supplies and cultural heritage.

ISRO Schedules Seven Launches by March 2026 Including Gaganyaan's First Uncrewed Flight

December 14, 2025

ISRO Schedules Seven Launches by March 2026 Including Gaganyaan's First Uncrewed Flight

ISRO will launch seven missions by March 2026. Highlights include the first uncrewed Gaganyaan flight with robot Vyommitra and a satellite testing electric propulsion. The PSLV and LVM3 rockets feature in these exciting space ventures.

Little Foot Fossil May Be a New Human Ancestor Species: Study

December 14, 2025

Little Foot Fossil May Be a New Human Ancestor Species: Study

Little Foot, a famous ancient skeleton found in South Africa, might be a new species of early human ancestor. Researchers say its features differ from known species, hinting at a fresh branch in the human family tree.