Secretary Renato Solidum Jr. leads the opening of the 2024 Regional Science, Technology and Innovation Week (RSTW) from Sept.
This week’s news roundup explores how the brain is affected by pregnancy, the way “scuba diving” lizards breathe underwater, and much more. According to the American Cancer Society ...
University of Chicago researchers bring their work out from behind the scenes for the public to experience. Through demos the ...
The 2024 National Science Week will run until the 5th of October, for a week. Picture: iStock South Africa’s premier science festival, the National Science Week kicks-off on Monday in ...
Oct. 3, 2024 The moon moves past the sun during an annular solar eclipse, debris is strewn on the lake in the aftermath of ...
28, 2024: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news ... book excerpts and interviews published this week. When danger lurks for certain semi aquatic lizards, there is one place they ...
Patrick O'Donovan officially launched Science Week 2024 on Monday and announced Government funding of €809,942 for a variety of events around the country. The Minister for Research, Innovation ...
Members of the Winsor Robotics Club hold a robotics demonstration during the Science Carnival, which is part of the Cambridge ...
It's well known that the reign of the dinosaurs came to an end when a giant asteroid smashed into Earth 66 million years ago. But a new study suggests that this huge asteroid wasn't alone.
NPR's Juana Summers talks with Regina Barber and Emily Kwong of Short Wave about squid-inspired fabric, the growing height of Mount Everest, and new research into the mystery of how lightning forms.
The South African Medical Research Council (SAMRC) is proud to announce its participation in the 2024 National Science Week (NSW) from 30 September – 05 October, under the theme “Living in a ...
From record-breaking stays in space to a "knife-wielding orca," it has been a busy week in the world of science news. But the story that has most captured our imagination is that of what Earth could ...