AI Breakthrough Solves Superbug Mystery in Just Two Days

A complex antibiotic resistance problem that took microbiologists a decade to unravel has been solved in just 48 hours by an artificial intelligence (AI) tool. Professor José R. Penadés and his team at Imperial College London spent years investigating how superbugs develop immunity to antibiotics. When they tested Google’s AI tool, Co-Scientist, it quickly reached […]
Mexico Pioneers Breakthrough HPV Treatment

Dr. Eva Ramón Gallegos, a researcher in Mexico, has successfully eradicated HPV in 29 patients using a groundbreaking photodynamic therapy. This non-invasive technique not only eliminates the virus but also targets premalignant cervical lesions before they develop into cancer. Her method involves applying delta-aminolevulinic acid to the cervix, which transforms into a fluorescent substance that […]
Netherlands to Return Over 100 Stolen Benin Bronzes to Nigeria

The Netherlands will return 119 Benin Bronzes to Nigeria, marking a significant step in addressing historical injustices. These artifacts, stolen by British soldiers in 1897 and later sold to the Dutch, include plaques, ornaments, and figures that hold deep cultural significance. Dutch Minister Eppo Bruins emphasized that repatriating these treasures helps restore Nigeria’s historical heritage, […]
A New Breakthrough in HIV Prevention: Twice-Yearly Injectable PrEP Nears FDA Approval

A new HIV prevention treatment could revolutionize care for those at high risk of infection. The FDA is reviewing lenacapavir, a twice-yearly injectable PrEP, which, if approved, would be the first of its kind. Unlike daily oral medications, this long-acting injection could improve adherence and offer a more discreet option. Gilead Sciences’ lenacapavir has already […]
Groundbreaking Gene Therapy Restores Sight to Irish Man After a Decade of Blindness

For the first time in over ten years, Stuart Haxell can see again after undergoing a revolutionary gene therapy at Mater Hospital in Dublin. The procedure, known as Luxturna, is the first of its kind in Ireland and works by injecting a gene-editing treatment into the eye, effectively restoring vision in patients with certain rare […]
Archaeologists on the Brink of Unveiling Second Lost Pharaoh’s Tomb

British archaeologist Piers Litherland made headlines last week for discovering the long-lost tomb of Pharaoh Thutmose II in Egypt’s Theban mountains, but now he believes another hidden burial site is waiting to be uncovered. His team found evidence suggesting that Queen Hatshepsut, the pharaoh’s wife and successor, may have moved his remains and burial goods […]
Seamus the Miniature Donkey Brings Smiles and Comfort to Newfoundland

Seamus, a five-month-old miniature donkey, has quickly become a beloved part of Pound Cove, Newfoundland, with a future as a therapy animal. His owner, Dana Blackmore, is training him to be comfortable indoors, helping him adjust to doors, people, and other animals. Blackmore hopes to launch a mental health and wellness program featuring Seamus and […]
Chinook Salmon Return to North Yuba River After Nearly a Century

For the first time in close to 100 years, Chinook salmon have been spotted in California’s North Yuba River, thanks to a restoration project by the California Department of Fish and Wildlife. In October, researchers deposited salmon eggs along a 12-mile riverbed, mimicking natural spawning behaviors. Young fish were first detected on Feb. 11, confirming […]
Mikaela Shiffrin Claims Historic 100th World Cup Victory

Mikaela Shiffrin cemented her place in skiing history with her 100th career World Cup win on Sunday, marking an incredible comeback after a serious crash in November. The 29-year-old dominated the slalom event, finishing 0.61 seconds ahead of Zrinka Ljutic and securing a podium alongside teammate Paula Moltzan. Her victory also tied Ingemar Stenmark’s all-time […]
Rare New Holland Mouse Rediscovered in NSW Blue Mountains After 20 Years

Ecologists have rediscovered the threatened New Holland mouse in Wollemi National Park for the first time in two decades. The tiny mammal was identified seven times across 40 survey sites, lured by a simple mix of peanut butter and oats placed in tea strainers. Previously thought to be declining across its range, the social burrowing […]