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Why Africa is doubling down on its space ambitions
CNN via Yahoo Canada News· 1 hour agoMore than 20 countries now have national space programs, and African nations budgeted more than $400 million for the sector in 2024, according to Space...
Physicists excited as world’s first muon particle accelerator a step closer
Cosmos· 1 hour agoA new powerful type of particle accelerator is being built in the UK which could advance accelerator...
We now know why going to the toilet regularly really is important for your health
Cosmos· 8 hours agoNow a US study has found a link between bowel movement frequency and long-term health as well. The...
Warp Drives Are Possible and Aliens May Already Be Using Them, Scientists Say
Popular Mechanics· 11 hours agoIf a warp drive explodes in deep space, will anybody hear it? Probably not, but new research...
Senator Menendez Was Convicted of Corruption
New York Times· 13 hours agoAlso, police were in the complex from which a gunman shot Trump. Senator Robert Menendez of New Jersey, once a powerful Democrat in the Senate, was...
Genetic insights to protect critically endangered sawfish
Cosmos· 14 hours agoThe green sawfish (Pristis zijsron) is one of the largest fishes on Earth, growing to more than 6...
Interview: Exploring the Role and Importance of Archival Nodes in Blockchain Ecosystems
TechBullion· 24 hours agoMy name is Konstantin Boyko-Romanovsky, and I am the founder and CEO of Allnodes. My journey in the...
Old solar panels can be recycled into lithium-ion batteries
Cosmos· 1 day agoChinese researchers have found a way to make silicon from old solar panels into powerful anodes for...
Sniff this: Why food tastes bad in space and other socially isolated environments
Cosmos· 1 day agoThe researchers from RMIT University believe the new study, published in the International Journal...
Webb Space Telescope Celebrates Second Birthday With Stunning New Picture
Comic Book· 1 day agoThe James Webb Space Telescope (JWST) sent its first photo back to Earth just over two years ago,...