Robotics and AI have a huge potential to transform the lives of people with disabilities. It can be an equaliser, bridging the divide between people with and without disabilities. However, how financially viable will it be?
This article explores the history and future of Venus exploration, highlighting major missions, their contributions, and the challenges posed by Venus' thick clouds and carbon dioxide atmosphere.
This week in science and technology is marked by groundbreaking developments and intriguing discoveries. From the potential conversion of light into matter to significant archaeological findings, the stories underscore the dynamic and evolving nature of scien…
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SpaceX concludes 2023 with a successful launch of 23 Starlink satellites, marking its 98th mission of the year. The Falcon 9 rocket, completing its 96th flight, adds to the growing Starlink constellation.
Our Sun has served Earth well for almost five billion years. It's bathed us with heat and energy. But like humans, our home star is mortal. See more in Seaso...
Living fossils, species that remained largely unchanged over millions of years, offer a unique glimpse into the ancient world and challenge our understanding of evolution.
An international team of researchers, including those from MIT and the University of Birmingham, have discovered a new way to determine whether exoplanets are habitable or potentially inhabited.
What will be the largest space telescope of all time has begun its countdown to be fully operational in 2028, and its first pieces have just arrived in Chile
Scientists have developed a new type of achromatic metalens, combining high numerical aperture and broadband capability. This could revolutionize fields such as bioanalysis, medicine, and quantum technologies.
Information doesn't make its way around our brains in the same way as it does in the brains of other animals, according to a new study, and it could teach us something important about the way our species has evolved.
Biologist Brian Gall discovers that elongate stilt spiders navigate on water using polarized light. The discovery, made during a kayaking trip, adds a new dimension to our understanding of arachnid abilities.
Researchers from the University of Maine and Penn State have discovered that molecules can experience non-reciprocal interactions without external forces, challenging traditional understanding of molecular interactions.