Loud Music at Festivals Causes Hidden Hearing Damage, Study Finds

February 6, 2026

Loud Music at Festivals Causes Hidden Hearing Damage, Study Finds

Prolonged exposure to loud music at festivals can cause hidden hearing damage. This damage is not detected by normal hearing tests but affects hearing clarity, warns new research. The study highlights the importance of hearing protection and early diagnosis.

Science Says No Proof of Ghosts Despite Many Beliefs Worldwide

February 5, 2026

Science Says No Proof of Ghosts Despite Many Beliefs Worldwide

For centuries, people have believed in ghosts, but science finds no proof. Physics and psychology explain ghost sightings differently. Belief remains strong, yet no evidence exists.

IIT Guwahati Uses AI and Land Features to Predict Dangerous Glacial Lakes in Eastern Himalayas

February 5, 2026

IIT Guwahati Uses AI and Land Features to Predict Dangerous Glacial Lakes in Eastern Himalayas

IIT Guwahati researchers have developed a new method to predict where glacial lakes will form in the Eastern Himalayas. Using satellite data and machine learning, their work can improve flood warnings and protect mountain communities from disasters caused by glacial lake outburst floods (GLOFs).

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

February 5, 2026

Early Earth Might Have Been Purple Due to Retinal Pigment Before Chlorophyll

Scientists reveal Earth may have looked purple 2 billion years ago. Early life used retinal pigment to harness sunlight, not chlorophyll. Oxygen rose later with photosynthesis.

Manas National Park Introduces Humane Training for Elephants with Global Experts

February 5, 2026

Manas National Park Introduces Humane Training for Elephants with Global Experts

In Manas National Park, Assam, mahouts are learning pain-free elephant training methods. Experts from Australia and India aim to improve care for captive Asian elephants through modern, ethical techniques.