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‘Blue holes’ phenomenon: Saudi Arabia’s discovery only start of marine exploration
When researchers in Saudi Arabia discovered dozens of blue holes during their scientific research expedition in the Red Sea in 2022, they knew it was ... Features -
Loneliness epidemic: In a post-COVID world, people still struggle to form connections
When the COVID-19 outbreak spread, governments across the world were forced to issue nationwide lockdowns and strict no-contact measures.Resources ... Features -
People who think they are attractive are less likely to wear masks: Study
People who think they are attractive are less likely to wear masks to prevent COVID-19, a 2023 study showed.A total of 1,030 participants were asked ... Coronavirus -
Omicron has higher asymptomatic carriage: Study
Preliminary findings from two South African clinical trials suggest the omicron coronavirus variant has a much higher rate of “asymptomatic carriage” ... Coronavirus -
Significant drop in IQ levels detected in recovered COVID-19 patients: UK study
A significant drop in intelligence was detected in patients who recovered from the coronavirus, especially among those who had a severe case of the ... Coronavirus -
Coronavirus: Blood type may influence severity of COVID-19 infection, study finds
A genetic analysis of COVID-19 patients suggests that blood type might influence whether someone develops severe disease.For more coronavirus news, ... Coronavirus -
How can some people eat and not get fat, a slimming gene is responsible: Scientists
Scientists have discovered a ‘thinness’ gene that may be the reason why some people can eat and not gain weight, according to new research.A study ... Features -
Research group says AI surveillance expanding worldwide
A research group says a growing number of countries are following China’s lead in deploying artificial intelligence to track citizens.The ... Variety -
Scientists find earliest clues of Parkinson’s in brain
Scientists said Thursday they can now detect the earliest signs of Parkinson’s disease in the brain years before patients show any symptoms, a ... Healthy Living -
Indian couple charged with espionage in Germany
An Indian married couple accused of spying on Germany’s Sikh community and Kashmir movement have been charged with espionage, German prosecutors ... World News -
Groundbreaking research by Emirati girl uses saffron to treat cancer
The treatment of liver cancer through the golden spice of saffron has been proved to be effective, according to researchers and students at the United ... Healthy Living -
Saudi Aramco, Mazda, and AIST to develop advanced fuel efficient engine
Saudi Aramco Technologies Company, Mazda, and the National Institute of Advanced Industrial Science and Technology (AIST) announced on Wednesday a ... Technology -
EXCLUSIVE: Prominent oncologist Philip Salem talks 50 years of cancer treatment
On the occasion of his golden jubilee, which is a celebration held to mark a 50th anniversary, an honorary ceremony was held Tuesday in the Lebanese ... Features -
British researcher-turned-midwife a big hit in India’s badlands
A British sociologist who came to India’s Jharkhand state for her doctorate on the living conditions of women coal miners has been transformed ... Features -
Hitler definitely died in 1945, new scientific findings claim
Adolf Hitler definitely died in 1945 in Berlin, from taking cyanide and a bullet, according to French researchers who were given rare access to ... Variety -
Red onions have cancer-fighting properties, finds new study
A recently published study by researchers at the University of Guelph, Ontario province in Canada, has found that red onions are good at fighting ... Healthy Living -
Apple hires secret team for treating diabetes, says report
Apple Inc has hired a team of biomedical engineers as part of a secret initiative, initially envisioned by late Apple co-founder Steve Jobs, to ... Technology -
New Saudi Aramco research center at KAUST to be ready in 2019
The facility will allow Saudi Aramco to leverage its position within the R&D ecosystem to accelerate the implementation of the company’s Technology Strategy Technology -
Japan scientists detect deep-earth tremor linked to powerful storm
The findings could help experts learn more about the Earth’s inner structure and improve detection of earthquakes Gulf -
Mideast education funds matter, but so does R&D
Investing in R&D means continued employment opportunities. It is a snowball effect that the region needs. Middle East -
The Arab world needs independent think tanks
Our region is facing alarming threats and there is a need to support independent civil society think tanks. Middle East -
Lab-grown vocal cord tissue may offer transplant solution
For now, the research is in the early stages, according to the study in Science Translational Medicine Variety -
Can smoking drive you mad? Study suggests it might
Research published in The Lancet Psychiatry suggested daily tobacco use may be also be a contributor to mental illness Healthy Living -
Anthropologist reveals FGM practiced in western, southern Iran
Anthropologist Kameel Ahmady's research shows FGM is performed in “secret pockets” of four Iranian provinces Perspective -
Iran’s Khamenei rejects nuclear research freeze
The comments by Ayatollah Ali Khamenei may give his diplomats little room for concessions ahead of the June 30 deadline Middle East -
Tea-drinking may reduce stress: Researchers
According to researchers in Portugal, caffeine can ward off some levels of stress Healthy Living -
Internet changing car-buying habits in UAE: Google research
92 percent of car buyers do not know what brand of car they want at the beginning of their search Technology -
An Aspirin a day ‘keeps cancer away,’ say researchers
Rates of oesophageal and stomach cancers were cut by 30 percent and deaths from these cancers by 35-50 percent. Healthy Living -
Top AIDS researchers on downed Malaysia jet
Reports: up to 100 passengers were going to Melbourne to attend the 20th International AIDS conference Middle East -
First Malaysian dinosaur fossil found
Paleontologists found the tooth of a fish-eating predator estimated to be at least 75 million years old Art and culture