Science Pterosaur Fossils Reveal Diets of Fish and Squid February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Recent scientific investigations have indicated that ancient flying reptiles consumed small fish and squid. According to researcher Dr. Roy Smith, the stomach contents found within fossils provided “smoking gun” evidence…
Science Human Tissue Samples Launched to ISS for Aging Research February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Human tissue samples have been transported to the International Space Station (ISS) as part of an experiment with potential applications for treating individuals in old age. Researchers from the University…
Science Minor Earthquake Registered in Nottinghamshire, Unfelt by Residents February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A minor earthquake occurred in Nottinghamshire on Tuesday evening. The British Geological Survey (BGS) reported that the tremor, a 2.2 magnitude “seismic event,” had its epicentre in Gotham and took…
Science Human Cell Atlas Project Deepens Understanding of Human Biology February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Scientists report that an extensive initiative aimed at mapping all 37 trillion cells within the human body is fundamentally altering current knowledge of how our physiological systems operate. Previous conventional…
Science India’s Space Agency Tests Potential Lunar and Martian Habitat Design February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek This egg-shaped structure may represent a potential future dwelling for Indian astronauts in space. Known as Hab-1, an abbreviation for Habitat-1, it constitutes the Indian space agency Isro’s inaugural “analog…
Science New Book Chronicles Rendlesham’s Royal Discoveries February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A recently published book presents findings from investigations into a village’s historical significance as a hub of East Anglian royalty. Excavations conducted in Rendlesham, Suffolk, yielded 5,000 artifacts, among them…
Science New York Homeowner Discovers Mastodon Jaw in Backyard, First Find in Over a Decade February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A resident in New York has discovered a mastodon jaw emerging from the topsoil in their home’s backyard, marking the first such finding in more than 11 years. Researchers, who…
Science Public Invited to Aid Research on North East Accent Distinctiveness February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek Researchers are inviting members of the public to assist in determining the distinctiveness of various accents found in north-east England. Dr. Cong Zhang from the University of Newcastle will host…
Science Medieval Earwax Scoop Offers Insight into Historical Hygiene February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A rare silver earwax scoop, a tiny artifact, provides “an interesting window” into personal hygiene practices during medieval times. This 43mm-long (1.7in) ear-cleaning instrument was unearthed by a metal detectorist…
Science Edward the Confessor-era coin brooch discovered February 11, 2026 Oguz Simsek A gilded silver coin brooch, representing the pinnacle of fashion during the reign of Edward the Confessor (1042-1066), has been unearthed by a metal detectorist. This find occurred in August…