Category - Science
-
Got a second? Timekeepers may subtract one
-
High time Putrajaya addresses declining interest in STEM subjects, says Dr Annuar
-
Hormone drugs for women may raise risk of benign brain tumours, study finds
-
The dementia risk list
-
Daniel Kahneman, Nobel laureate, 90
-
Whales are helping solve the mystery of menopause
-
New Field Museum exhibit an exploration of deep sea
-
How Mars could affect life on Earth
-
Research explores link between diet, menstruation
-
THE CURIOUS CASE OF THE HORSES WHO “HIBERNATE”
-
THE BEST IS YET TO COME
-
What was the first animal on Earth?
-
Discovering the startling truth
-
Birth of a giant
-
WHEN BRITAIN WASN’T AN ISLAND
-
Out of hot water
-
Raptor numbers in freefall across Africa
-
Colossal underwater canyon discovered in the Mediterranean Sea
-
The brightest quasar ever seen is powered by a black hole that eats a Sun a day
-
THE POWER OF ADDICTION
-
Scientists say two Solar System dwarf planets may harbour underground oceans
-
‘Quantum gravity’ could help unite quantum mechanics with general relativity at last
-
‘Intruder’ stars have changed Earth’s climate over aeons
-
What is so special about radio galaxies?
-
The universe might be merging with other ‘baby universes’, causing it to expand
-
ANIMALS Genomes of 51 animal species mapped in record time
-
EYES IN THE SKY
-
The brightest black hole ever discovered devours a Sun’s worth of matter every day
-
Trendy cow colostrum supplements carry risks
-
Daniel Kahneman, who won Nobel in economics, dies at 90
-
Could a giant parasol in space help solve climate crisis?
-
Spiral magnetic field observed around Milky Way’s central black hole
-
‘Everybody has a breaking point’: how the climate crisis affects our brains
-
‘Game-changer’ test spots signs of motor neurone disease before symptoms appear
-
Therapy dogs who can sniff out PTSD
-
Weizmann young scientists sweep ’24 Blavatnik Awards
-
Marine national parks offer billions in profits, study finds
-
Shifts in urban birds, animals, bugs expected amid climate change
-
Studies find no evidence of brain injury in Havana Syndrome cases