Our science journalists reported on the Stand Up for Science rallies held in New York City and Raleigh, North Carolina. When you purchase through links on our site, we may earn an affiliate ...
WASHINGTON, D.C. — On a sunny afternoon steps from the Lincoln Memorial, crowds of protesters gathered to stand up for science. Wispy clouds streaked across blue skies as people chanted ...
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Pearl City High School on Oʻahu is the first in Hawai‘i to install the technology an Anatomage Science Wall – a giant 3D ...
We look back on about 11 years of the Gaia spacecraft, now at the end of its mission to create the best map of the Milky Way.
E-Color Shift 2.0, an evolution of its previous tech that uses AI-controlled modules on the back of a phone to shift colors and patterns depending on factors like weather, wallpapers and surroundings.
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Sam Thompson has revealed a huge new career move following his split from Zara McDermott. The former Made In Chelsea star, 32, has been hard at work filming his first ever TV advert for Subway and ...
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Opera web browser is entering the agentic era of AI tools. At MWC 2025, the company previewed a new feature called Browser Operator that can turn sentences into actionable commands for web surfing ...
The steady torrent of spaghetti science helps to demonstrate that deep questions lurk in our ordinary routines, and that there are plenty of hungry physicists who can't stop asking them.