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Russian and US space chiefs meet to discuss continued cooperation
Russia’s space chief has visited the United States to discuss plans for continued cooperation between Moscow and Washington on the International Space Station and lunar research with NASA’s acting
AI is entering an 'unprecedented regime.' Should we stop it — and can we — before it destroys us?
The technological singularity — the point at which artificial general intelligence surpasses human intelligence — is coming. But will it usher in humanity's salvation, or lead to its downfall?
Revolutionary 'virtual satellite' shows Earth in detail never seen before
"This breakthrough enables scientists to do something that was impossible until now," according to the system's creators.
It's all about AI as Apple hits 3 billion iPhones sold
Apple CEO Tim Cook shared that the iPhone has hit another milestone during the third fiscal quarter of 2025 — 3 billion sold. Apple Intelligence will be what takes the iPhone to 4 billion.
First-of-its-kind footage captures bizarre sea creatures flourishing in extreme depths of the ocean
Scientists have filmed odd communities of life flourishing deeper in the ocean than ever before. The chemosynthesis-based life-forms get their energy from chemical reactions, powered by gases seeping
Astronauts launch to the space station after sidelined by Boeing's troubled Starliner
Astronauts sidelined for the past year by Boeing’s Starliner trouble blasted off to the International Space Station on Friday, getting a lift from SpaceX. The U.S.-Japanese-Russian crew of four
Surprising 2,500-Year-Old Shrine Offering Is Identified
Chemists at Oxford University found a sweet surprise in 2,500-year-old bronze jars, solving a 30-year archaeological riddle. Chemists have determined that the mysterious, sticky, orange-brown
Scientists in South Africa are making rhino horns radioactive to fight poaching
A South African university launched an anti-poaching campaign Thursday to inject the horns of rhinos with radioactive isotopes that it says are harmless for the animals but can be detected by customs
Gray wolves carry young pups over rugged terrain to track spring elk migration
Gray wolf pups are born nearly helpless: blind, deaf and lacking the acute sense of smell of their elders. They usually remain in the safe confines of their den until they are at least three weeks
Microplastics found to obstruct brain blood vessels in troubling neuroscience study
A new study published in Science Advances has uncovered a previously unknown mechanism by which microplastics can disrupt brain function. Using high-resolution in vivo imaging, researchers observed
Key gene OsBZR4 for regulating embryoless rice traits shows agricultural potential
Rice seed development is crucial for determining both crop yield and grain quality. The embryo and endosperm—specialized structures for propagation and nutrient storage, respectively—must grow in a
Astronomers and backyard enthusiasts work together to detect rare long-period exoplanet
A gas giant the size of Jupiter, yet even heavier and denser, has captured the attention of astronomers across the world. This planet, now confirmed and named TOI-4465 b, lies roughly 400 light-years
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