As global tensions rise, aerospace and nuclear scientists are quietly vanishing from public directories, while foreign academics face intense border interrogations.
California utilities are staring down a massive pipeline of power requests from AI data centres. The multi-billion-dollar question: who pays if the tech bubble bursts?
Trace rare earth elements found in Antarctic salt ponds are stoking quiet geopolitical tension ahead of a 2048 treaty review that could open the continent to mining.
New data suggests the metabolic footprint of sucralose and stevia can be inherited across multiple generations of mice, raising awkward questions for European food safety regulato…
Iran's Department of Environment has written to the UN Environment Programme, warning that recent strikes on nuclear sites risk long-term radioactive contamination of the Persian …
Researchers at UC Berkeley have mapped a neural 'sleep switch' that times growth-hormone surges during deep sleep. The circuit links muscle and metabolic health to waking attentio…
Researchers at the Technical University of Denmark released PathogenFinder2, an AI that scans whole genomes to flag disease-linked features in previously unseen bacteria. The tool…
A UKRI-funded team in Manchester is developing peptide-based soft robots that mimic snail slime and waves to deliver drugs to bowel tumours. The idea promises precision, but engin…
Three recent incidents and a leading AI researcher’s warning have turned a hypothetical threat into operational reality. Europe’s industrial policy and safety laws matter — but ma…
A marble bow, an agency rebranded and a mission patch: how the Greek goddess Artemis came to stand over NASA’s plan to return humans to the Moon, and what that choice reveals abou…
A viral Fox News call where 'trump appears endorse eugenics' has reignited debate about science, history and politics. Experts say the remark echoes discredited pseudoscience with…
A new gallery at the American Space Museum in Titusville traces how decades of exclusion gave way to a changing Artemis-era workforce — and what visitors learn about the past barr…
A Johns Hopkins experiment shows hardy microbes can survive the shock of asteroid ejection and much of the transit to another world, strengthening the lithopanspermia idea and rai…
Large-scale tests show spinning 'fire whirls' can burn oil slicks faster and with less smoke than conventional in‑situ burns. Researchers say scientists could soon use controlled …
Suno says it now has 2 million paid subscribers and $300M in annual revenue, even as artist groups and record labels ramp up legal and policy pushback over AI training and royalti…
President Donald Trump told Vietnam's Communist Party chief To Lam that Washington would ease restrictions on advanced technologies after a Washington meeting. The move is linked …
A ransomware strike forced Mississippi clinics to close this week as researchers warn of a record spike in industrial control system vulnerabilities and the European Parliament di…
Billion-dollar research projects and industry consortia are moving nuclear propulsion from concept to prototype for offshore and merchant vessels, but regulatory, fuel‑supply and …
The Pentagon threatens cut off Anthropic over limits on military uses of its AI, pressing companies to allow tools on classified networks. The standoff highlights tensions between…
A new Ohio State University study finds bottled water can contain far more nanoplastics than treated tap water, forcing consumers to weigh microscopic risks against well-known con…
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