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RFK Jr’s vaccine cuts: A war on science

Robert F. Kennedy Jr’s reckless stance on vaccines undermines public health and exposes his unfitness for office. Experts warn of dire consequences.

Dr Karl’s AI Chatbot Brings Science to Life

Australia’s beloved science communicator Dr Karl Kruszelnicki now has a digital twin – an AI chatbot designed to make complex science simple and engaging for everyone.

US kids outperform Chinese in maths and science tests

A surprising study shows American students, particularly from New Orleans and Boston, surpassing Chinese counterparts in key academic areas. Experts weigh in on what this means for global education.

Earth's shortest day coming August 5, 2025

Scientists predict Earth will experience its shortest day in 2025 due to accelerated rotation, with August 5 set to break records. Discover the science behind this phenomenon.

Eye trick helps you fall asleep instantly

Discover an easy eye movement technique that can help you drift back to sleep in seconds, even in the middle of the night. Sleep experts swear by this method!

Hawking's warning: Contacting aliens could doom humanity

Renowned physicist Stephen Hawking cautioned against reaching out to extraterrestrial life, suggesting it could pose an existential threat to humanity. His chilling predictions resurface amid growing UFO interest.

AI Pioneer Margaret Boden Passes at 88

A tribute to the life and legacy of Margaret Boden, the groundbreaking scholar whose work bridged artificial intelligence and human creativity.

Scientists decode tomato and potato evolution

Groundbreaking research reveals the genetic twists that transformed wild plants into the tomatoes and potatoes we know today, offering insights into future crop improvements.

Man Utd hires F1 data expert to boost performance

Manchester United has recruited Mike Sansoni, a former F1 data expert, to enhance their performance analytics. This move signals the club's commitment to leveraging cutting-edge data science in football.

Why We Age in Bursts and How to Slow It Down

New research reveals that ageing occurs in dramatic bursts rather than gradually. Discover the science behind these sudden shifts and what you can do to mitigate their effects.

First female Astronomer Royal appointed

Planetary scientist Michele Dougherty has been appointed as the first female Astronomer Royal in the role's 350-year history, marking a milestone for women in astronomy.

William Shatner’s Mission to 'Live Forever'

Star Trek legend William Shatner is delving into cutting-edge technology that could potentially extend human life indefinitely, blending sci-fi fantasy with scientific reality.

What your breath says about your health

Discover how the smell of your breath can reveal hidden health issues, from diabetes to liver disease, according to groundbreaking scientific research.

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