Voyager 2 Back in Touch with Earth, Full Communication Still Unavailable
NASA has re-established limited contact with the Voyager 2 probe, which had been silent since last month after tilting its...
STO Launches First AI-Powered Smart Store in Maldives
State Trading Organisation (STO) has opened a cutting-edge AI-powered smart store in Hulhumale. The store, which is the first of...
Donanemab: A New Weapon in the Fight Against Alzheimer’s
Medical researchers and patients alike are now pinning their hopes on a drug called donanemab. This medication is expected to...
The Rise of Hygroelectricity: Harvesting Electricity from Thin Air
Humankind has long sought alternative sources of clean, renewable energy. Scientists have turned their attention to an unlikely source: air...
Global Talks in Jamaica: Deep-Sea Mining and Environmental Concerns
Global talks are underway in Kingston, Jamaica, where representatives from countries around the world gather to discuss deep-sea mining. The...
Ariane 5 Retires After 30 Years on Space Service
Ariane 5, Europe’s longest-serving heavy-lift rocket, completed its final mission on 5 July. The rocket has played a pivotal role...
Early Universe Ran ‘Five Times Slower’ Than Today
Scientists have observed the early universe running “five times slower” than the present. The study, led by Prof Geraint Lewis...
Female Athlete Diagnosed With CTE for First Time
In a groundbreaking discovery, Australian scientists have successfully diagnosed chronic traumatic encephalopathy (CTE) in a professional female athlete, marking the...
Doom of Black Sea Urchins Threatens Red Sea’s Coral Reefs
The Red Sea, a haven for marine biodiversity, is facing an ecological challenge as black sea urchins suffer a mysterious...
New Deep Sea Octopus Nursery Discovered Off Coast of Costa Rica
The Schmidt Ocean Institute has announced the finding of a deep sea octopus nursery off the coast of Costa Rica....

