The Bandicoot is Back as Adorable Australian Marsupial Returns from Brink of Extinction
Biology

The Bandicoot is Back as Adorable Australian Marsupial Returns from Brink of Extinction

Victoria declared conservation win this week when officials provided positive news about a fluffy marsupial that had been assumed to be extinct in the wild.…
Something Large Just Hit Jupiter and Amateur Astronomers Caught it on Camera
Astronomy

Something Large Just Hit Jupiter and Amateur Astronomers Caught it on Camera

Many professional and amateur cameras on Earth are pointed at our Solar System, looking for hints and occurrences that can help us comprehend our planet’s…
Solar Eclipse and Lunar Dawn among Breathtaking Astronomy Photographer of the Year Winners
Astronomy

Solar Eclipse and Lunar Dawn among Breathtaking Astronomy Photographer of the Year Winners

The winners of the Astronomy Photographer of the Year 13 competition have been announced, and they are magnificent. You’ll be transported off-planet and amid the…
Ozone Layer Hole over the South Pole is Larger than Antarctica this Year
Environmental Science

Ozone Layer Hole over the South Pole is Larger than Antarctica this Year

According to the Copernicus Atmosphere Monitoring Service, the hole that appears in Earth’s ozone layer every year is particularly huge this year, occupying an area…
Not One of the World’s Largest Emitting Nations are Meeting the Paris Agreement Goals
Environmental Science

Not One of the World’s Largest Emitting Nations are Meeting the Paris Agreement Goals

The climate problem is unfolding all around us, and despite enormous political promises, many foreign governments have yet to make concrete commitments. According to a…
Blind Patient’s Vision is Restored after Gene Therapy is Injected into the Eyeball
Biology

Blind Patient’s Vision is Restored after Gene Therapy is Injected into the Eyeball

For the first time, doctors used gene therapy to restore partial vision in a blind person. In a man whose vision had been destroyed by…
Scientists now Keep Lab-grown Human Embryos Alive for Longer Periods of Time
Biology

Scientists now Keep Lab-grown Human Embryos Alive for Longer Periods of Time

An international body of experts has relaxed the ban on growing human embryos in the lab beyond 14 days, paving the way for research that…
Scientists developed a Gene Therapy that Reverses some Aspects of Aging
Biology

Scientists developed a Gene Therapy that Reverses some Aspects of Aging

Aging appears to be an unavoidable process that causes a functional decline in nearly all organisms. Cellular senescence has recently emerged as a hallmark of…
A Message in a Bottle from Japan Washes Up in Hawaii 37 Years Later
Environmental Science

A Message in a Bottle from Japan Washes Up in Hawaii 37 Years Later

A message in a bottle that was dropped into the water by a Japanese high school’s science club 37 years ago has been discovered in…
Winning Images of Nikon’s Small World Competition 2021 are Mind-Blowing
Technology

Winning Images of Nikon’s Small World Competition 2021 are Mind-Blowing

With this year’s Nikon Small World Photomicrography Competition, take a look at the lovely world discovered beneath the microscope. The world’s longest-running microscope image competition,…
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