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Science Renewable Energy Forecasting Software Market Next Big Thing | Major Giants AutoGrid, IBM, Oracle
Science In 1977, a team of American marine geologists in a small research submarine descended to the seafloor of the Galápagos Rift and discovered something no biology textbook on Earth had ever predicted — an entire thriving ecosystem of giant tube worms, ghostly white crabs, and microbial life sustained not by sunlight but by heat and chemicals leaking out of the planet’s interior
Science Atacama Desert was the driest place in the world, until one phenomenon turned it into a flowering garden with 200 species of blooms
Science In 2020, something near the centre of the Milky Way switched on and off six times in radio waves, then disappeared from every follow-up search in X-rays and infrared — leaving astronomers with only the name ASKAP J173608.2−321635 and the possibility of an entirely new kind of object.
Science Complex life may have started before Earth had much oxygen at all. A University of Bristol-led Nature study found that the ancient archaeal lineage behind all plants, animals and fungi began developing complex cellular machinery in anoxic oceans almost 2.9 billion years ago — nearly a billion years earlier than some scientists thought.
Science The most widely consumed beverage on Earth outside of water and tea originally contained cocaine — formulated in 1886 by an American Civil War veteran named John Pemberton as a patent medicine to cure his own morphine addiction, because Pemberton genuinely believed he was selling a medical tonic, not the soft drink it eventually became
Science Many still missing after devastating earthquake in Venezuela| Evening News Bulletin 27 June 2026
Science A McMaster University AI model called SyntheMol-RL designed a new antibiotic candidate by searching a chemical space of 46 billion possible compounds — a scale far beyond physical lab screens, which usually test hundreds of thousands to a few million molecules.
Science Why did so many buildings collapse in the Venezuela earthquake? The hard lessons learned in Chile
Science Volunteers Help Search for Earthquake Survivors, Clear Debris as Rescue Efforts Continue in Venezuela
Science 'Living in a warming world requires practical solutions that save lives, don't harm our environment'