Hunt for Life on Europa Just Got Tougher
Jupiter’s moon Europa’s ice crust might be 35 kilometres thick, complicating the search for extraterrestrial life beneath its surface.
Why Homeopathy Is a Dangerous Waste of Money
Homeopathy might look like medicine, but it’s not. Homeopathic remedies are diluted to the point of containing no active ingredients, making their effects indistinguishable from placebos.
Ancient Ancestors: Running Slow but Paving the Way
Our ancient ancestor, Australopithecus afarensis—famously represented by “Lucy”—could walk upright and even run on two legs, but not with the speed or endurance of modern humans.
Quantum Computing Takes a Colorful Turn
Researchers are making strides in quantum computing by tackling error correction in a fresh way. Their innovative approach, dubbed the “colorful” method, aims to enhance fault tolerance in quantum systems.
Christmas Eve Sun Mission!
NASA’s Parker Solar Probe is gearing up for an epic moment. On Christmas Eve, it will soar to within about 3.8 million miles of the Sun’s surface, marking its closest approach yet.
The Silent Toll of Bird Flu on Global Wildlife
A deadly bird flu outbreak is decimating wild bird populations globally, with lasting consequences for vulnerable species.
Unlocking Stem Cells: The Future of Medicine
Researchers have made a significant breakthrough by using a specific sequence of chemical signals to guide human stem cells into developing into a notochord. This is a key structure in early embryonic development, crucial for forming the backbone and spinal cord.
Books and Podcasts for Insightful Minds
This holiday season, give the gift of knowledge with this curated list of thought-provoking books for the critical thinker in your life.
Books and Podcasts for Insightful Minds
This holiday season, give the gift of knowledge with this curated list of thought-provoking books for the critical thinker in your life.