Earth has many objects in orbit but definitely only one Moon – despite what some people think

Big Brother has always chosen its contestants for entertainment value rather than for intellectual debate. This was recently highlighted in a discussion started on the programme by dental therapist Chantelle, who suggested there must be more than one moon in the sky because it changes size and can be seen around the world. Chantelle had […]

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Lyte Aviation VTOL 44-seat SkyBus

Lyte Aviation VTOL 44-seat SkyBus flies on standard jet fuel with hydrogen-electric assistance, to cover more than 1,000 km of range. Lyte Aviation’s SkyBus and its SkyTruck cargo version use hybrid hydrogen-electric VTOL for 40 passengers and for the cargo variant. With the continuous growth of our world population, demand for mass transit/cargo increases and […]

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Many physicists assume we must live in a multiverse – but their basic maths may be wrong

One of the most startling scientific discoveries of recent decades is that physics appears to be fine-tuned for life. This means that for life to be possible, certain numbers in physics had to fall within a certain, very narrow range. One of the examples of fine-tuning which has most baffled physicists is the strength of […]

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Medved: Despite all odds, ‘the tech community is fully mobilized’

Israel’s hi-tech sector, a stalwart of the nation’s economy, is showcasing resilience in the ongoing conflict, as noted by OurCrowd CEO Jon Medved during a press event held Wednesday night. Despite the challenges, the tech community remains fully mobilized, contributing significantly to stability and functionality during these testing times. Representing 14% of the workforce, […]

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How we’re building the world’s biggest optical telescope to crack some of the greatest puzzles in science

Astronomers get to ask some of the most fundamental questions there are, ranging from whether we’re alone in the cosmos to what the nature of the mysterious dark energy and dark matter making up most of the universe is. Now a large group of astronomers from all over the world is building the biggest optical […]

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Scientist Flies to Edge of Space

NASA scientist flies to the edge of space on Virgin Galactic‘s 05 mission for suborbital research for the first time. Virgin Galactic announced the completion of its sixth space mission in six months and its tenth to date. The ‘Galactic 05’ mission saw Virgin Galactic’s spaceship converted into a suborbital lab for space-based scientific research […]

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Do you like snakes, lizards and frogs? Why herpetology might be the career for you

We are so fortunate to share the world with a huge diversity of creatures. For me, some of the most fascinating are reptiles and amphibians. Collectively called herpetofauna, reptiles and amphibians are ectotherms; they rely on external sources to regulate their body temperature. A person like me who works with these groups of animals is […]

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tech firms have become our digital landlords – but people are starting to fight back

From smart toasters to fitness collars for dogs, we live in a world where everything around us is gradually being connected to the internet and fitted with sensors so that we can interact with them online. Many people worry about the privacy risks of using these devices because they may allow hackers to listen to […]

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Turkana stone beads tell a story of herder life in a drying east Africa 5,000 years ago

On the shores of Lake Turkana in east Africa, about 5,000 to 4,000 years ago, pastoralists buried their dead in communal cemeteries that were marked by stone circles and pillars. The north-west Kenya “pillar sites” were built around the same time as Stonehenge in the UK. But these places have a different story to tell: […]

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narcissism, immorality and lack of empathy are behind the dark psychology that can poison elites

Sexism, harassment and bullying plague the Red Arrows, the UK Royal Air Force’s display team. This revelation was the outcome of investigations into complaints of bad behaviour in this elite organisation. Air Chief Marshal Sir Rich Knighton said that “behaviour that would be classed as unacceptable was widespread and normalised on the squadron”. To me, […]

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