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But it's not the possibility of an ocean, although crucial for life as we know it, that is contentious. Using the JWST, the ...
Archeologists, biologists, pastors, and spirituality leaders draw lessons about God and the Bible from the trees to the seas ...
Culture editor Alison Flood rounds up the book club’s thoughts on our latest read, the weird and wild Dengue Boy by Michel ...
Your brain is not a hard drive—it’s better. With the right training, it can store, recall, and process information with ...
Adam Becker’s new book, More Everything Forever, investigates the dangers of a billionaire-driven tomorrow, in which trillions of humans live in space, served by AI.
Vizag's favorite café is replacing its staff with Russian robots, reflecting a blend of present-day AI advancements and ...
In The Decline and Fall of the Human Empire, science writer Henry Gee considers how long we’ve got, and how we can extend our ...
Vladislav Zubok’s monumental account is not just history, but a reassessment of a stand-off that still shapes geopolitics today ...
It’s been 25 years since China Miéville stepped into the literary spotlight with his novel “Perdido Street Station.” ...
When the sun is out, it’s just about warm enough here in north-east London to read outside – which means it’s time to crack ...
In their new book, Lydia Kang and Nate Pedersen survey flat Earth theory, fake moon landings and other scientific myths and why people believe them.
Founded in 2024, the company is being led by a team that has previously worked for Amazon Robotics, iRobot, and the US Navy.