When the International Space Station plunges to its fiery doom in 2030, its loss to science will be incalculable, even if it ...
NASA Mars Odyssey orbiter has been rotated to capture imagery of the Red Planet that would be similar to what an astronaut ...
They said it was all Cold War propaganda… but what if it wasn’t? During the height of the Space Race, Soviet engineers and ...
A study using wearable scanning technology has revealed how brain function differs in people with multiple sclerosis (MS). It ...
After disappearing for a century, scallops are making a comeback in some areas of the United States. A study has shown how they are multiplying, especially in the coastal bays of V ...
Science still faces mysteries like dark matter, consciousness, and the origin of life—questions that challenge researchers and push the limits of understanding.
Reflect Orbital, a California-based startup, has asked the FCC for approval to launch its first experimental satellite as early as 2026. The company's long-term plan – ...
A study comparing lead exposure in Neanderthals, human ancestors and 20th-century humans poses a series of questions for ...
Traditional schooling's 19th-century model often fails to teach essential life skills like finance, communication, and adaptability. A shift to a vocational and practical learning system, focusing on ...
An Australian cyber scientist has warned of a technological arms race as criminals and countries rush to access code-cracking ...
This week’s list of things to do includes performances by comedian Margaret Cho, a film festival, author events and more.
I begin by thanking Aunty Violet for the Welcome to Country, and I join in acknowledging the owners of the traditional lands on which we're meeting ...