Research shows monkeys fear loss of money the way humans do |

Research shows monkeys fear loss of money the way humans do |

Research into how decisions are made often starts with people. Occasionally, it drifts elsewhere. A study from Yale University points to something familiar showing up in monkeys. The focus is on loss aversion, a pattern where avoiding loss matters more than gaining something new. In controlled tests, capuchin monkeys were observed trading tokens for food […]

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Scientists discover rare caecilian species Gegeneophis valmiki | Kolkata News

Scientists discover rare caecilian species Gegeneophis valmiki | Kolkata News

Kolkata: Indian scientists have discovered a rare subterranean amphibian species in the northern Western Ghats of Maharashtra and named it Gegeneophis valmiki.The discovery, made by a multi-institutional research team led by the Zoological Survey of India (ZSI), has been published in the international journal Phyllomedusa. The species was first collected in 2017 by K P […]

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Artemis II mission: Nasa’s new Moon rocket heads to launch pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February

Artemis II mission: Nasa’s new Moon rocket heads to launch pad ahead of astronaut launch as early as February

The Artemis II rocket makes its way from the Vehicle Assembly Building to pad 39B at the Kennedy Space Center, Saturday, Jan. 17, 2026, in Cape Canaveral, Fla. (AP Photo/John Raoux) Nasa’s giant new moon rocket headed to the launch pad Saturday in preparation for astronauts’ first lunar fly-around in more than half a century. […]

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A lizard with no arms just back limbs discovered in Australia |

A lizard with no arms just back limbs discovered in Australia |

A lizard with no arms just back limbs discovered in Australia (Image Source – Wikipedia) Scientists working in northern Australia have identified a previously unknown species of slider skink in the Gulf of Carpentaria, a region that has received relatively little biological study compared with other parts of the country. The discovery adds to growing […]

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The Atlantic’s biggest secret: Scientists discover a giant invisible ocean below the seafloor for years |

The Atlantic’s biggest secret: Scientists discover a giant invisible ocean below the seafloor for years |

Oceanographers researching the Atlantic Ocean are reviewing an old assumption using more data and a slower, more thorough investigation. For decades, scientists assumed the Atlantic lacked a true equatorial water mass, unlike the Pacific and Indian seas. Instead, the water in this zone was assumed to represent a continuation of South Atlantic Central Water. Using […]

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Older than Milky Way: Scientists study signals older than 13 billion years — what they reveal

Older than Milky Way: Scientists study signals older than 13 billion years — what they reveal

Imagine hearing a sound that began its journey before our galaxy even existed. That is what astronomers are doing now. They are picking up faint signals that have travelled for more than 13 billion years to reach Earth. These signals come from a time when the universe was still very young, long before the Milky […]

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World’s largest sea snake was a 12-metre giant that may have eaten sharks |

World’s largest sea snake was a 12-metre giant that may have eaten sharks |

For a long time, the idea of giant animals has mostly been tied to dinosaurs on land. Oceans feel different, quieter, even though they hide their own deep history. Fossils occasionally hint at creatures that once filled warm seas in ways that are hard to picture now. One such animal comes from scattered bones rather […]

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“Neither deny nor confirm”: CIA issues rare response to records request on 3I/ATLAS origin |

“Neither deny nor confirm”: CIA issues rare response to records request on 3I/ATLAS origin |

CIA issues “can’t confirm or deny” response on 3I/ATLAS nature When the interstellar object known as 3I/ATLAS was first detected in July last year, it quickly escaped the quiet, technical orbit usually reserved for distant comets. It was only the third confirmed visitor from outside the Solar System, but its behaviour invited far more attention […]

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What is ocean’s ‘lake of death’? What happens when marine life enters one of deadliest underwater spots |

What is ocean’s ‘lake of death’? What happens when marine life enters one of deadliest underwater spots |

Brine pools kill marine life because extreme salinity, oxygen absence, and toxic chemicals stop all cellular functions/ Courtesy University of Miami Brine pools, often nicknamed underwater lakes or lakes of death, are some of the most dangerous environments in the ocean. They are pockets of water so salty and oxygen-free that they form sharp, visible […]

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Shocking: COVID lockdowns quietly changed the shape of city birds’ beaks, study finds |

Shocking: COVID lockdowns quietly changed the shape of city birds’ beaks, study finds |

Junco_hyemalis (Image Source – Wikipedia) For a brief period during the pandemic, cities slowed down in ways rarely seen. Streets emptied, food waste declined, and daily human presence dropped sharply. For wildlife living close to people, this shift created an unusual pause. New research now suggests that this moment left a physical mark on at […]

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