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Secrets of color vision could hold clues to treating ne...

Knowing how your eye optimizes vision could have big implications for the progre...

What the Meta and Google verdict means for social media...

A Los Angeles jury found Instagram and YouTube negligent in how they were built,...

Tobacco plant altered to produce five psychedelic drugs

Genetically engineering tobacco plants could enable a more sustainable productio...

April 1 snowpack this year is utterly dismal

A record warm winter meant that snow levels across the western U.S. were already...

NASA’s Artemis II moon mission heads to launch

The U.S. space agency is targeting Wednesday evening to loft four astronauts on ...

The Alaskan permafrost is thawing. Here’s why that’s so...

A Wisconsin-sized region of frozen soil is thawing fast, releasing three trillio...

Artemis II Mission Timeline

The four astronauts aboard the Orion spacecraft will carry out a packed schedule...

Male octopuses have a favourite arm that they mostly us...

The third right arm of male octopuses has a specialised role in mating, and the ...

The first quantum computer to break encryption is now s...

Traditional encryption methods have long been vulnerable to quantum computers, b...

Artemis II’s toilet is a moon mission milestone

On their voyages to the moon, NASA’s astronauts are finally getting some creatur...

Why do we have chins? Researchers may finally know

Humans are the only species that has chins. A recent study sheds light on how th...

Plug-in solar is coming – how dangerous is it and is it...

Plug-in solar panels are a cheaper, simpler alternative to professionally instal...

Virus from marine animals is causing weird eye problems...

A virus seems to have jumped from marine animals into people for the first time ...

Inside a bold plan to pulverize an Earth-bound asteroid

Scientists are designing techniques to smash up space rocks that could be headed...

Historians dispute link between drought and rebellion i...

A study based on tree rings claimed that droughts played a role in events that l...

March of the Harmattan

Strong winds in March 2026 carried Saharan dust across northwestern Africa and t...

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