Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you entertained over the ...
Six years after the COVID-19 pandemic, which had claimed over 7 million lives worldwide by April 2024 (figures are no longer being tracked), we are still debating the origins of this novel virus. The ...
Researchers have devised a new tool for discerning between naturally occurring viral outbreaks and those resulting from lab ...
Nearly 300 students showed off their scientific skills during the recent 74th annual Reading-Berks Science and Engineering Fair. The event, the second-oldest science fair in the country, was held ...
Black sesame is the latest plant-based product to go viral, with its appealing colour and nutty taste. Social media is full ...
Former NASA engineer Mark Rober has unveiled details of his Netflix series. Rober, who has over 73M YouTube subscribers, ...
Georgia voters will head to the polls on Tuesday to fill the usually reliably Republican seat.
The Central Board of Secondary Education will conduct the Class 10 Social Science exam on March 7, 2026. Students are in the ...
Hawaii's Kilauea volcano is shooting lava fountains up to 1,000 feet, and falling ash and volcanic fragments are forcing temporary closures on the Big Island ...
A majority of the contributors to the federal judiciary's reference manual on scientific evidence accused court officials on ...
Despite President Trump's efforts to deeply cut science funding from the federal budget in 2026, Congress quietly restored much of the funding to previous levels in recent weeks.
Astronomers have long known the universe is expanding—but exactly how fast remains one of the biggest mysteries in cosmology.