AstronomyEarth is for People; Space is for Machines The final astronauts departed the moon 50 years ago. This break has been viewed by many as a terrible mistake. A popular television show called…
BiologyThe World’s Rarest Birds are Facing Extinction As many as 183 bird species have become extinct in the last 500 years. Given that the Passenger Pigeon and Ivory-billed Woodpecker are immortalized in…
BiologyScientists Discover New Sperm Cell Variations Spermatogenesis is the process by which haploid spermatozoa develop from germ cells in the testis’s seminiferous tubules. This process begins with the mitotic division of…
Plants and AnimalsNeuralink, a Project by Elon Musk, “has Been Mutilating and killing Monkeys” On November 30, Elon Musk wants to have a “Show and Tell” event for Neuralink, his brain chip startup. However, a group of doctors alleges…
AstronomyHow Black Holes Create the Universe’s Most Brilliant Light Black holes simply adore engulfing themselves in radiance, which is amazing considering that they cannot be seen to emit any light. Supermassive black holes in…
TechnologyOn Its RCS-Powered Messages App for Android, Google Modifies a Few Chimes Google has been improving its Android Messages app. It unveiled a new app icon last month and now sent and received message chimes have new…
BiologySub-Saharan Africa has a New Pterosaur Species A new species of pterosaur from Angola’s Atlantic coast has been identified, with wings that span nearly 16 feet. Epapatelo otyikokolo was named by an…
Environmental ScienceA New Tool to Track the Health of Marine Ecosystems and Threat of Species Extinction Scientists from Simon Fraser University are part of an international team of researchers who have developed a new science-based indicator to assess the state of…
Technology17-ton Meteorite Contains two Minerals that have Never Before Been Observed on Earth Inside a sizable meteorite near Somalia, two minerals that have never before been observed on Earth were found. They might include crucial hints on the…
AstronomyPlans for ExoMars by ESA Rely on NASA Contributions In Washington The ExoMars project has financing secured by the European Space Agency for a launch in 2028, but that plan requires collaboration with NASA…