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Johns Hopkins team releases detailed atlas of human brain development

Johns Hopkins Medicine researchers and global collaborators unveiled the most comprehensive cellular atlas of the developing human neocortex. The study integrates data from nearly 200 published works and over 30 million cells. Published in Nature Neuroscience on March 25, 2026, it maps the formation......

Political and economic research in 2025 focuses on resilience and sustainability

Research in political science and economics in 2025 reflects a strong shift toward interdisciplinary methods that combine quantitative analysis with practical policy challenges. Scholars are increasingly addressing issues such as sustainability, global governance, and equitable growth, shaped by lessons......

Mountain climate shift puts billions at risk

Mountain regions are now warming faster than the rest of the planet, disrupting water supplies, destabilising slopes and putting both local communities and billions of downstream residents at growing risk.​ Climate change in the mountains A major international review of “elevation dependent......

The return of flamingos to Merzouga: A natural spectacle

Merzouga, renowned for its undulating sand dunes, lush oases, and welcoming inhabitants, has recently garnered even more attention. In a stunning display of nature, flocks of flamingos have returned to the Dayet Srij lake, a natural reserve located just a few kilometers from this popular tourist destination......

Ancient human face discovered in Spain: A milestone in European evolution

A recent study published in the prestigious journal Nature has unveiled the discovery of fossilized remains that constitute the left cheek and upper jaw of the oldest known human face in Western Europe. Spanish researchers found these remains in the "Sima del Elefante" cave near the Atapuerca......

A near-death encounter: young man swallowed and spat out by a humpback whale

A 23-year-old man had an extraordinary brush with nature when a humpback whale briefly swallowed him before spitting him back out, allowing him to recount the harrowing yet surreal experience. The incident occurred while he was rafting with his father in the southernmost tip of Chile. Captured on video......

Ilias Selfati: Bridging Moroccan Traditions and Contemporary Art Through Minimalism  

Themes of childhood, discovery, and nature define Selfati’s globally acclaimed work   In the vibrant cultural hub of Tangier, Moroccan artist Ilias Selfati has carved a unique niche in the world of contemporary art. Known for his minimalist style and profound emotional depth, Selfati’s......

Morocco Continues to Be the Top Destination for Spanish Families in 2024

Morocco has secured its position as the preferred destination for Spanish families seeking unique travel experiences in 2024. The Kingdom of Morocco continues to captivate Spanish families looking for immersive and authentic travel experiences, with a focus on connecting with nature. According to reports,......

Morocco Faces Environmental Crossroads: Nature Conservation Index Reveals Challenges and Progress

Morocco finds itself at a critical juncture in its environmental journey, as revealed by its recent ranking in the 2024 Nature Conservation Index (NCI). Placing 136th out of 180 countries, the North African nation grapples with the dual pressures of human activity and climate change on its diverse ecosystems. The......