Scientists move Doomsday Clock to 85 seconds before midnight: Are humans near extinction
Elon Musks SpaceX Dragon delivers final orbital boost to the ISS before return
NASA advances Artemis II with fuelling test ahead of launch
Earths season timings shatter: Satellites reveal the planet no longer changing evenly
Satellite data reveals Earth's seasons are becoming fragmented and unpredictable, with neighboring regions falling out of sync. This breakdown in shared environmental timing disrupts agriculture and water cycles, leading to ecological consequences and accelerating biodiversity loss. The planet is no longer a single seasonal system but a patchwork of ecosystems on different clocks.
Solar wind explained: How the suns particle stream impacts our solar system
Why NASA releases half million gallons of water before every rocket launch
NASA's massive water deluge system, releasing nearly 450,000 gallons, is crucial for rocket launches. This powerful spray controls extreme sound, vibration, and heat generated at ignition, preventing catastrophic damage to the rocket and launchpad. Lessons learned from past missions underscore its vital role in ensuring successful liftoffs.
90 million years ago, Antarctica was green: The science behind its lost rainforest
ChatGPT nearly kills woman after giving confident advice about a poisonous plant
A YouTuber has warned of the dangers of trusting AI after ChatGPT repeatedly misidentified poison hemlock as harmless carrot foliage, nearly putting her friend at risk. Despite visual evidence, the chatbot doubled down with confident reassurances. The incident highlights how AI errors, especially in health and safety contexts, can have serious real-world consequences.
Ants vs. Humans: How tiny ants survive deadly radiation that humans cannot
Where did Earths water really come from? The Moon may have the answer
Astronomers identify a possible massive moon with water orbiting a distant world
Inside China's AI army: Drones learn to hunt and kill like natures predators
Satellites X-ray Antarctica, new map reveals hidden world under 2 kms ice
A groundbreaking study has unveiled Antarctica's hidden, rugged topography beneath its ice sheet, revealing mountains, valleys and canyons. Using advanced satellite data, scientists mapped this complex subglacial landscape, crucial for understanding ice flow and predicting sea-level rise. This discovery reshapes our view of the continent, offering vital insights into Earth's geological past and future climate.
Could humans one day hibernate like bears? Scientists are now taking it seriously
Ancient boats found under a US lake could uncover a civilisation older than the Great Pyramid
Ancient wooden boats, some dating back 5,200 years, have been discovered in Wisconsin's Lake Mendota. This significant find reveals long-term Indigenous communities with advanced knowledge of resources, mobility, and engineering. The strategically placed boats suggest a sophisticated system of shared transport and resource access, reshaping our understanding of early North American travel networks.
Why so many shark attacks off Sydneys beaches? Heres what scientists say drew sharks closer
Study finds strikes disrupt satellite signals; causes possible GPS errors here's how
Europe and Africa are slowly spinning out of place, scientists discover

