
MD. IMRAN HOSSAIN
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Three-Eyed “Sea-Moth” Predator From 506 Million Years Ago Stuns Scientists
A newly discovered ancient creature is shedding light on the early evolution of arthropods—animals with exoskeletons, segmented bodies, and jointed limbs. Scientists have unearthed the fossil of a bizarre, three-eyed predator that lived in Earth’s oceans around 506 million years ago during the Cambrian period. Nicknamed the "sea-moth" for its wing-like appendages, the animal has astonished paleontologists with its alien-like features and advanced anatomy.
By MD. IMRAN HOSSAIN9 months ago in Journal
Three Sleepless Nights May Harm Your Heart: A Wake-Up Call for Better Sleep
In today’s always-on world, sleep often takes a backseat to deadlines, late-night scrolling, and round-the-clock responsibilities. But mounting evidence shows that even a few nights of poor sleep can do more harm than we might think—especially to the heart. Recent research reveals that just three consecutive nights of insufficient sleep can begin to negatively affect cardiovascular health, setting the stage for long-term issues if the pattern continues.
By MD. IMRAN HOSSAIN9 months ago in Humans

