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Ants Sacrifice Individual Armour for Larger Colonies

New research reveals ant species evolved by reducing individual body armour, freeing resources to build massive, complex colonies. This trade-off between quality and quantity drove their evolutionary success.

Tiger Cubs Released at Pilikula Biological Park, Mangaluru

Two tiger cubs, born at Pilikula Biological Park in Mangaluru, have been successfully released into their enclosure. The male and female cubs are thriving under expert care. Read more about this conservation milestone.

Biohacker Bryan Johnson Aims for Immortality by 2039

Silicon Valley biohacker Bryan Johnson claims AI and bioengineering will let him stop aging. He details his $2M/year regimen and a 15-year plan to defy death. Explore the science and skepticism.

48-Year-Old Claims 18-Year-Old's Health Markers

Tech entrepreneur Bryan Johnson says his anti-ageing regimen has reversed his biological age. Discover his biomarkers and the internet's mixed reactions to his viral claims.

7 Animals Surviving Impossible Conditions

Discover how tardigrades, lungfish, cockroaches and other remarkable animals survive extreme temperatures, radiation and drought. Their adaptations offer clues for human challenges.

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