By Rachel Feltman The Library of Congress has more than 170 million items, and they’re definitely not all books. And no, I’m ...
This Week in Science: Microbes found still alive in an 'Iceman' preserved for thousands of years; birds join the sweaty club of animals that masturbate; amputated pieces of a sea cucumber could be ...
The first full moon of the summer will appear on June 29. Sky-gazers will see the Strawberry Moon shine in the night sky and ...
This week in science: A world record, a world first, and much more! We start with a scorpion you absolutely don't want to meet. Thankfully, you probably won't have to worry about running into this ...
Indian Space Research Organisation charted history this week as Chandrayaan-3 successfully landed on the moon’s surface, making it the fourth country to do so and the only country to do so in the ...
The FIFA World Cup is ongoing, with many bars and venues across London screening matches. As of this week, the Group stage is ...
Hosts from NPR's science podcast Short Wave talk about an exoplanet with pink, salty clouds, the surprising social structure of ancient human relatives and the origins of laughter.
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Science news this week: Life on Mars, weird water and a curious human cousin June 27, 2026: Our weekly roundup of the latest science in the news, as well as a few fascinating articles to keep you ...
Honeydew reports spironolactone, once a diuretic, is now a popular acne treatment due to its effectiveness in targeting hormonal acne with minimal side effects.
LONDON HALLYU FESTIVAL: The London Hallyu Festival brings Korean music, food and culture to Beverley Park in New Malden, with ...
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