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From snowflakes to black holes, Professor Brian Cox examines intricacies of the universe in new show - RNZ

From snowflakes to black holes, Professor Brian Cox examines intricacies of the universe in new show RNZ VIDEO: Intelligent life or 'all slime'? Brian...

FBI investigating recent deaths and disappearances of multiple US scientists

FBI investigating recent deaths and disappearances of multiple US scientists

The scientists supposedly all had access to sensitive government research, and the nature of their work has led to speculation that their cases might ...

Ravens Don’t Follow Wolves, They Predict Them

Ravens Don’t Follow Wolves, They Predict Them

When wolves bring down prey in Yellowstone National Park, ravens often appear almost immediately. Long before the predators finish feeding, the birds ...

Magnetic Brain Pulses Help Kids With Autism to Communicate, Study Finds

Magnetic Brain Pulses Help Kids With Autism to Communicate, Study Finds

Results can be seen after just five days. ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by AI. Don't miss a st...

Ancient native trees pining for attention - Region Canberra

Ancient native trees pining for attention Region Canberra...

People who arrive at airports three hours early often aren’t just anxious travelers, many grew up watching a parent panic about money, time, or paperwork and learned that buffer was the only protection against humiliation

People who arrive at airports three hours early often aren’t just anxious travelers, many grew up watching a parent panic about money, time, or paperwork and learned that buffer was the only protection against humiliation

Chronic early arrivers are often misread as anxious travelers. The pattern usually traces back to a specific childhood memory: watching a parent come ...

A Phase 2 trial just began testing whether a GLP-1 drug can slow brain shrinkage in progressive MS, and it could finally answer a question diabetes researchers have been circling for years

A Phase 2 trial just began testing whether a GLP-1 drug can slow brain shrinkage in progressive MS, and it could finally answer a question diabetes researchers have been circling for years

A new Phase 2 trial at Johns Hopkins testing the GLP-1 drug pegsebrenatide in progressive MS may finally explain why adults on diabetes medications fo...

The microscopic ocean species doing roughly five percent of the planet’s photosynthesis wasn’t even described in textbooks until the late 1980s, and the carbon budgets attributed to it have been quietly rewritten ever since

The microscopic ocean species doing roughly five percent of the planet’s photosynthesis wasn’t even described in textbooks until the late 1980s, and the carbon budgets attributed to it have been quietly rewritten ever since

Marine researchers are rewriting how plankton drive ocean carbon storage, with implications that reach from textbook taxonomy to climate models still ...

Dante’s Inferno suggests Hell and Purgatory mirror the physics of a massive asteroid impact - The Brighter Side of News

Dante’s Inferno suggests Hell and Purgatory mirror the physics of a massive asteroid impact The Brighter Side of News Dante described a planetary im...

Mammals May Have a Hidden Limb Regeneration Ability We Never Knew About

Mammals May Have a Hidden Limb Regeneration Ability We Never Knew About

“This changes the way we think about what’s possible.” ScienceAlert stories are written, fact-checked, and edited by humans, never generated by ...

Tracking breeder, sire, calf performance helps Houghs fine-tune Angus herd

The Hough family is committed to performance recording its herd....

Do look up: stargazing in New Zealand’s first dark sky community - The Guardian

Do look up: stargazing in New Zealand’s first dark sky community The Guardian...

Adults who replay conversations for hours afterward aren’t always overthinking, they may have learned early that the wrong tone or wrong word could have consequences

Adults who replay conversations for hours afterward aren’t always overthinking, they may have learned early that the wrong tone or wrong word could have consequences

Replaying conversations for hours isn't overthinking. It's a childhood survival skill, calibrated in homes where the wrong tone had consequences, that...

Adults who keep birthday cards, voicemails from people who have died, and ticket stubs from ordinary nights aren’t always just sentimental, they may have learned how quickly an ordinary life can become the thing you’d give anything to revisit

Adults who keep birthday cards, voicemails from people who have died, and ticket stubs from ordinary nights aren’t always just sentimental, they may have learned how quickly an ordinary life can become the thing you’d give anything to revisit

People who keep birthday cards, voicemails, and ticket stubs are not sentimental — they are running a sophisticated psychological system for holding...

When hops and hypotheses collide

When hops and hypotheses collide

Get ready for your annual shot of laid-back enlightenment – the Pint of Science Festival is back in Geelong this [...]...

CSIRO receives additional funding in the 2026-27 Federal Budget

CSIRO receives additional funding in the 2026-27 Federal Budget

CSIRO welcomes the Government’s commitment of an additional $387.4 million over four financial years, announced today in a pre-budget update . This...

How a repurposed medical device is helping us investigate ancient climate tipping points

Imagine being tasked with counting every blade of grass in a field, noting every single species as you go. This is not far from the challenge many sci...

Scientists Turn Cancer’s Own Bacteria Against It in Breakthrough Therapy

Scientists Turn Cancer’s Own Bacteria Against It in Breakthrough Therapy

A newly developed therapy inspired by bacteria residing within tumors offers a different way to combat cancer by targeting how tumor cells produce ene...

SiC & ORCA join on quantum industrial AI partnership

SiC & ORCA join on quantum industrial AI partnership

SiC Systems and ORCA Computing team up to blend photonic quantum processors with agentic AI, targeting faster chemical and biomanufacturing design....

SiC & ORCA join on quantum industrial AI partnership

SiC & ORCA join on quantum industrial AI partnership

SiC Systems and ORCA Computing team up to blend photonic quantum processors with agentic AI, targeting faster chemical and biomanufacturing design....