Hidden galaxies could answer key questions about our Universe – UKRI

A team of scientists led by RAL Space, operated by the Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC) and Imperial College London has created the deepest ever image of the Universe in long far-infrared wavelengths, revealing almost 2,000 distant galaxies. The resulting image is called the Herschel-SPIRE Dark Field. The research suggests the existence of a […]

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Earth’s oceans once turned green – and they could change again

Were Earth's oceans once green? 100Y Design/Shutterstock Nearly three fourths of Earth is covered by oceans, making the planet look like a pale blue dot from space. But Japanese researchers have made a compelling case that Earth’s oceans were once green, in a study published in Nature. The reason Earth’s oceans may have looked different […]

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‘Return’ of the dire wolf is an impressive feat of genetic engineering, not a reversal of extinction

Colossal Dallas-based biotech company Colossal has announced the birth of three pups bearing the DNA signatures of dire wolves, an iconic predator last seen roaming North America over 10,000 years ago. With their names Romulus, Remus and Khaleesi, these pups are playing to the cultural imagination, blending ancient mythology with fantasy fiction. Romulus and Remus […]

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Scientists celebrate as collaborations receive Breakthrough Prize – UKRI

The A Large Ion Collider Experiment (ALICE), ATLAS, Compact Muon Solenoid (CMS), and Large Hadron Collider beauty (LHCb) collaborations at CERN’s LHC have been awarded the prestigious Breakthrough Prize in fundamental physics. Celebrating extraordinary achievements Professor Sinead Farrington, Director of Particle Physics at Science and Technology Facilities Council (STFC), said: The Breakthrough Prize celebrates extraordinary […]

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OpenAI Unveils Image Generator to All Users with Free Access

In a groundbreaking move, OpenAI has expanded access to its powerful image generation tool, allowing all users—including those on the free-tier ChatGPT plan—to create images from simple text prompts. This major shift in accessibility marks a milestone in democratizing advanced AI technology, making it available to a broader audience without the need for a paid […]

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Nasa and Esa want to bring Martian rocks to Earth. Here’s what will happen to the samples once they get here

Nasa/JPL-Caltech/MSSS A mission will deliver rock and soil from Mars to laboratories on Earth in the 2030s. Mars Sample Return (MSR) is led by Nasa with participation from the European Space Agency (Esa). The mission will allow scientists to use the best laboratory instruments on Earth to determine whether Mars hosted microbial life billions of […]

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RAL Space leads UK’s first space acoustic tests – UKRI

A team at the National Satellite Test Facility (NSTF) has completed its first direct field acoustic noise (DFAN) tests on components for the Ariel space telescope, a European Space Agency-led project. Ariel will study the chemistry of around 1,000 planets outside our solar system. The component tested was the telescope baffle’s engineering qualification model (EQM), […]

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“Unstoppable Humans: Why AI Can’t Replace the Workforce in Key Sectors”

AI’s transformative potential is undeniable, but there are several sectors where its application is limited or requires significant human oversight. Here’s an overview of these sectors, supported by real-world examples and insights: 1. Mechanical Field 2. Quality Assurance 3. Medical Sector 4. Trade and Skilled Labor Figures and Insights These examples underscore the importance of […]

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Wave energy’s huge potential could finally be unlocked by the power of sound – new research

Water good idea. Andrei Armiagov Ocean waves have long been seen as having huge potential as a source of renewable energy. Waves produce an estimated 50 trillion to 80 trillion watts of power worldwide – nearly two to three times the world’s current annual energy consumption. Many devices have been designed to capture and convert […]

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Taiwan’s latest computer chip has serious implications for technology – and the island’s security

Aslysun / Shutterstock On April 1, 2025, the Taiwanese manufacturer TSMC introduced the world’s most advanced microchip: the 2 nanometre (2nm) chip. Mass production is expected for the second half of the year, and TSMC promises it will represent a major step forward in performance and efficiency – potentially reshaping the technological landscape. Microchips are […]

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