16/08/2025
60-year-old man turns to ChatGPT for diet tips, ends up with a rare 19th-century illness - The Economic Times
60-year-old man turns to ChatGPT for diet tips, ends up with a rare 19th-century illness
A 60-year-old man's quest to replace table salt, guided by ChatGPT's suggestion of sodium bromide, led to a severe case of bromism. He experienced hallucinations and paranoia, requiring hospitalization. The case highlights the dangers of relying on AI for health advice without critical evaluation, a...
14/06/2025
Scientists have confirmed the rediscovery of Attenborough’s long-beaked echidna, a species previously thought to be extinct for over 60 years.
This ancient, egg-laying mammal was found deep within the rainforests of Indonesia.
It is scientifically known as Zaglossus attenboroughi and named after the legendary naturalist David Attenborough.
Rare egg-laying mammal found after 62 years in Indonesian rainforest
It is scientifically known as Zaglossus attenboroughi and named after the legendary naturalist David Attenborough.
11/06/2025
Catfish species found in Ganga point to- India's freshwater fish diversity. Read full article here:
Catfish species found in Ganga point to India’s freshwater fish diversity
The two newly described species are ‘Glyptothorax bhurainu’ and ‘Glyptothorax himalaicus’.
06/06/2025
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06/06/2025
Fossil tracks from Australia reveal reptiles appeared 40 million years earlier than thought.
Game-Changing Fossil Discovery Reveals That Reptiles Appeared on Earth Millions of Years Earlier Than Thought
Fossil tracks from Australia reveal reptiles appeared 40 million years earlier than thought. The origin of reptiles on Earth may be up to 40 million years earlier than previously believed, based on new evidence from a significant fossil site in Australia. Flinders University Professor John Lon
06/06/2025
A team led by China University of Geosciences has described a new species of sauropod, Jinchuanloong niedu, from a partial skeleton and nearly complete skull found in northwestern China, adding a rare non-neosauropod eusauropod to the Middle Jurassic record of East Asia.
Nearly complete dinosaur skull reveals a new sauropod species from East Asia
A team led by China University of Geosciences has described a new species of sauropod, Jinchuanloong niedu, from a partial skeleton and nearly complete skull found in northwestern China, adding a rare non-neosauropod eusauropod to the Middle Jurassic record of East Asia.
06/06/2025
New Archaeopteryx fossil rewrites early bird evolution.
New Archaeopteryx Fossil Rewrites Early Bird Evolution
The Chicago Archaeopteryx provides rare 3D insights into skull evolution, soft tissue structure, and the first evidence of tertial feathers, marking a key stage in the origin of flight. A Chinese-American research team, led by Dr. Han Hu of the Institute of Vertebrate Paleontology and Paleoanthro
29/05/2025
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Extraordinary Fossil Find Proves Dinosaurs Took Flight
Newly discovered feathers were crucial to how Archaeopteryx was able to fly. Archaeopteryx is the fossil that helped confirm Darwin’s theory of evolution. It is the oldest known fossil bird and provides strong evidence that all birds, including those alive today, are a type of dinosaur. Although