Science & Technology
Explore new innovations and technologies that help improve our lives and sustainability.
Apple revolutionises the iPad Pro with a stunning OLED display, the M4 chip's powerhouse performance, and a remarkably thin design. This next-generation tablet boasts exceptional brightness, unrivalled speed, and double the base storage.
Delve into the thrilling renaissance of palaeontology in Canada, showcasing the tireless efforts of a new generation of dinosaur fossil hunters making unprecedented discoveries across the vast landscapes of Alberta and British Columbia.
Unleash the world's first comprehensive regulation on artificial intelligence (AI). The aptly named EU AI Act: the first regulation on artificial intelligence, provisionally agreed upon in December 2023, promises to set the global standard for ensuring this rapidly evolving technology's ethical and responsible development and deployment.
"Building the Impossible" takes viewers on a globetrotting adventure, exploring groundbreaking projects that push the boundaries of what we thought was possible. From scaling the dizzying heights of megastructures to delving into the depths of cutting-edge robotics, each episode promises to be a rollercoaster ride of wonder and discovery.
Get all the details about Apple's groundbreaking Vision Pro AR headset, including its remarkable features, specifications, competitive pricing, and highly anticipated release date at WWDC 2023.
The Earth was covered in ice millions of years ago, but recent research suggests that the "Snowball Earth" theory may not have been as complete as once thought. Rather than a complete ice cover, there may have been areas of slush or open ocean where oxygen was able to penetrate and create conditions for life.
NASA’s Juno spacecraft observed the complex colors and structure of Jupiter’s clouds on July 5, 2022, as it completed its 43rd close flyby of the giant planet.
In a groundbreaking experiment, researchers have successfully grown plants in lunar soil for the first time, paving the way for future lunar and space exploration missions.
Robot fish that "eat" microplastics may one day help to clean up the world's polluted oceans, says a team of Chinese scientists from Sichuan University in southwest China.
New research suggests our closest planet to the sun, Mercury, might hold a surprising secret: a vast diamond reserve beneath its harsh surface. Billions of years of relentless bombardment by meteorites and comets could have transformed a significant portion of Mercury's graphite crust into these precious gemstones.
China is Considering a Nuclear-Powered Mission to Neptune
This new hand-held gaming device by Valve is lots of fun. But perhaps not as much if you’re a casual gamer.
A “Frankenstein mix” of mutations raises concerns, but the variant may remain vulnerable to current vaccines. If not, revisions will be necessary.
CAPE CANAVERAL, Fla. (AP) — SpaceX founder Elon Musk said Wednesday that his company will attempt to launch its futuristic, bullet-shaped Starship to orbit in January, but he’s not betting on success for that first test flight.
SpaceX expanded its constellation of low Earth orbit satellites on Saturday with the launch of 53 Starlink satellites from Florida.
The way you buy things inside of apps on your iPhone, like news subscriptions or a signature dance move on Fortnite, is poised to change.
When the Facebook smart glasses were announced in partnership with Ray-Ban, it drew mixed reactions from everyone. While some users were excited about this technology from the social media giant, digital privacy advocates feel such glasses may only infringe on other peoples’ privacy.
Sept 20 (Reuters) - Scientists at Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore are tackling food waste by turning discarded durian husks into antibacterial gel bandages.
Australian scientists are rushing to develop new technologies — such as ways to block sunlight — to help preserve corals in the face of climate change.
SYDNEY: Australia's two most populous states are trialling facial recognition software that lets police check people are home during COVID-19 quarantine, expanding trials that have sparked controversy to the vast majority of the country's population.