Cleaning Up Space: A New Milestone

Astroscale, a Japanese company focusing on space cleanup, has just made history by getting closer to space junk than any other commercial operator.
Rethinking Farming: Efficiency Over Tradition

The debate between organic and factory farming is more complex than many realize.
How Martian Terrain Stopped Ingenuity in Its Tracks

NASA’s Ingenuity helicopter, a marvel of engineering, has hit a roadblock on Mars. The seemingly dull Martian landscape played a significant role in a rough landing at an unfortunate angle, sparking a series of events that led to its current state.
Human Ancestors Walked the Same Path—Literally

Footprints preserved for 1.5 million years show ancient human relatives crossing paths on a Kenyan lakeshore.
Empowering Future Thinkers

A teacher’s role goes beyond just delivering lessons. They serve as mentors, guiding students to ask questions, think critically, and seek out answers.
Weekend Warriors: Fit or Not?

Many people are buzzing about the health perks of being a “weekend warrior,” but what does that really mean for your body? The term refers to folks who squeeze in exercise on the weekends rather than sticking to a daily routine.
Eternal Power: The Diamond Battery Revolution

The UK Atomic Energy Authority and the University of Bristol developed a diamond battery powered by carbon-14 decay that could revolutionize how we think about energy sources.
Why Isn’t Green Hydrogen Taking Off?

Power-to-X (PtX) is a term for producing green hydrogen using renewable energy sources like wind and solar. While this process has great potential for reducing carbon emissions, only a tiny fraction of hydrogen production is currently green.
Understanding Sins Through Medicine

Exploring the seven deadly sins through a medical lens reveals intriguing insights about human behavior.
Revolutionary E-Tattoos Track Brainwaves Effortlessly

Scientists in the US have developed a way to measure brain activity using innovative printable “e-tattoos”.









