Scientists have revealed that the oldest octopus fossil previously discovered may not actually belong to an octopus. This finding highlights the importance of reevaluating historical information about marine organisms.
A team of Chinese scientists has unveiled a groundbreaking technique that involves introducing light molecules derived from plants into animal cells, significantly improving their health and longevity. This innovative approach has shown promising results in tests conducted on mice and rabbits suffering from degenerative diseases.
A workshop was held at the University of Amman Private discussing the guidelines for using artificial intelligence in scientific research and academic theses. The event aimed to enhance understanding of how to safely and ethically benefit from this modern technology.
Researchers have unveiled a groundbreaking non-pharmaceutical approach that could revolutionize the treatment of chronic back pain by directly influencing how the brain processes pain signals. This method offers a potential alternative to traditional drug-based therapies, which often come with undesirable side effects.
CAS, a division of the American Chemical Society, has launched CAS Newton, an innovative artificial intelligence system designed to support scientific discoveries. This system is based on over 150 years of reliable scientific knowledge.
Egypt's Minister of Higher Education, Dr. Abdel Aziz Qansoua, announced the results of a comprehensive genetic study involving 1,024 citizens, revealing 17 million unique genetic variations. This marks the beginning of a new era in personalized medicine in Egypt.
Scientists have unveiled unprecedented details about Jupiter's upper atmosphere, revealing unexpected stability and reshaping our understanding of atmospheric phenomena in the solar system. This groundbreaking discovery promises to revolutionize our knowledge not just of Jupiter, but also of atmospheric behaviors across the solar system.
Researchers from the Chinese Agricultural University have uncovered an unprecedented phenomenon in biology, where egg cells in mice consume other cells. This cellular eating, known as <strong>phagocytosis</strong>, may help in selecting the most efficient cells for reproduction.
The Egyptian government announced the results of a new study revealing the presence of <strong>17 million genetic variants</strong> in the genetic fingerprint of Egyptians, reflecting the country's biological diversity. This study is part of efforts to enhance scientific research in the field of genetics.
The Ministry of Culture has announced the acceptance of 20 research titles for the Camel Studies Grant after reviewing over 405 proposals. This initiative aims to enhance scientific research in the field of camels, which is a significant part of Arab cultural heritage.
The Chinese embassy in the U.S. confirmed the death of semiconductor researcher <strong>Wang Danhao</strong>, who passed away at the University of <strong>Michigan</strong> last month shortly after being questioned by U.S. federal authorities. This incident raises serious questions about the circumstances surrounding his death and its implications for U.S.-China relations.
The American Artemis program has announced ambitious plans to establish a lunar base at the South Pole, marking a historic step in space exploration. This base aims to enhance scientific research and expand human understanding of the universe.
Russian researchers have unveiled new compounds derived from spruce extracts that have shown effectiveness in slowing blood clotting, according to laboratory tests. This study was published in the open-access journal Polysaccharides.
Recent research has provided new evidence suggesting the possibility of life beyond Earth, reigniting the debate about extraterrestrial beings. Scientists affirm that these discoveries could change our understanding of the universe.
A U.S. court has ruled to reinstate the visa of a Harvard scientist accused of smuggling frog embryos. The decision came after the court found that the officer who revoked the visa acted unlawfully.
The Faculty of Dentistry at Alexandria University has achieved a significant milestone by ranking 49th globally in the SCImago ranking for 2026. This ranking reflects the notable progress in the quality of education and scientific research at the faculty.
An international team has unveiled a new map detailing ice distribution on the Moon's surface, aiding in identifying optimal locations for water extraction. This study indicates that water has accumulated over billions of years.
Former President Donald Trump is once again seeking to reduce funding for scientific research after Congress rejected his proposals in 2026. This move comes at a time when global interest in innovation and technology is on the rise.
The Arab Center for Research and Policy Studies has announced the launch of the beta version of the 'Arabica' digital encyclopedia, featuring selected peer-reviewed scientific entries across various fields. This project aims to enhance knowledge and scientific research in the Arab world.
Astronauts have achieved a new record in distance traveled, opening new horizons for lunar exploration. This milestone reflects significant technological advancements in the field of space.
The Moscow Institute of Physics and Technology has announced the start of advanced research aimed at understanding the nature of dark matter, which constitutes a significant part of the universe. This initiative is part of global scientific efforts to unravel the mysteries surrounding this enigmatic substance.
Artificial intelligence has become a vital tool in research and publishing, facilitating faster access to information. Its increasing applications across various sectors raise questions about its future.
Under the patronage of Prince Faisal bin Nawaf, the Governor of Al-Jouf region, the Research and Innovation Forum was held at Al-Jouf University, showcasing the latest scientific projects and research. The forum aims to enhance the culture of research and innovation within the academic community.
The United Arab Emirates has officially joined the Svalbard Treaty in Norway, aiming to boost scientific research and international collaboration in the Arctic region. This move reflects the UAE's commitment to expanding its role in global environmental issues.
Researchers have revealed the role of the hormone <strong>progesterone</strong> in guiding male octopus behavior during mating. This discovery highlights the complex relationship between hormones and animal behaviors.
Astronomers have revealed new evidence indicating the complete demise of giant stars, reshaping our understanding of stellar death processes. These findings may open new avenues in the study of cosmic evolution.
Chinese scientist <strong>Zhang Kai</strong> has returned to his homeland after a scientific career in the United States, citing challenges faced by Chinese scientists in leading major projects abroad. He aims to establish a massive database of cellular structures with unprecedented accuracy.
A recent scientific study has linked a rare eye disease in humans to a virus previously thought to be limited to aquatic animals. This discovery opens new avenues for understanding disease transmission.
Researchers at the Massey Comprehensive Cancer Center have developed a new drug aimed at preventing the spread of prostate cancer to the bones, potentially changing treatment approaches for this serious disease affecting millions of men worldwide.
The Chinese University of Hong Kong has announced the launch of a new academy aimed at supporting the next generation of female scientists in medicine. This initiative seeks to bridge the gender gap in scientific research by attracting 100 young female researchers over the next five years.