The museum will offer free admission and reveal new exhibitions in honor of
As we approach the announcement of the 2024 Mary Mulvihill Award, Eoin Murphy investigates the science of this year’s theme, intelligence. : From logic to AI: The science of intelligence
We’ve spent 40 years putting together an apparatus to protect public health and environment from a lot of different pollutants. [Former EPA administrator Scott} Pruitt is pulling the whole apparatus down. – William Ruckelshaus, the EPA’s first administrator, regarding former president Trump’s first EPA administrator Scott Pruitt. One of President Joe Biden’s greatest accomplishments over More
United States National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA) issued its first "Extreme"(G5) geomagnetic storm warning in over 20 years. Geomagnetic storms are disruptions in the Ear
Cooking is both an art and a science, and there are many things science still can't tell us about cooking. I've always enjoyed the idea that cooking is just tiny science experiments that we get to eat. While we've learned a lot about food and what goes into making it delicious, there are still some fundamental mysteries that I'd have thought science should have more exact answers to, but we do not. — Read the rest
Trent Parke’s atmospheric images of commuters in Sydney have an other-worldly quality, as if he is photographing a newly discovered species Continue reading
Chris Fidler and Tom Cooke have billed the night at Cottingham and Middleton Village Hall a 'cost-of-living' event. Chris said: "Everybody is feeling the pinch, so we decided to make it a 'bring your own booze' night. "The ticket price pays for the hall hire and our exceptional 80s roadshow disco, then people will have plenty of spare change to get their own drinks ready for the big night." Party-goers to the over-18s event can expect a selection of top 80s pop and alternative hits, from the...
New research this week is adding fresh detail to one of paleontology's biggest questions: Did dinosaur blood run hot or cold?
Scientists once thought of dinosaurs as sluggish, cold-blooded creatures. Then research suggested that some could control their body temperature, but when and how that shift came about remained a mystery.
Captured on 7 May 2024, this Copernicus Sentinel-2 image shows part of New Zealand's North Island.
SPECULOOS-3b could be the perfect way to study exoplanet geology.