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What was the very first plant in the world?
Apple Introduces AirPods Max 2
New broadcasting rules for Kyle & Jackie O Show licensees
Apple Hosts 50th Anniversary Celebrations Around World
While the US government is investigating unidentified anomalous phenomena, academic researchers studying them face stigma
Jesse Jackson’s misdiagnosis of Parkinson’s is common – new genetic discovery could lead to treatment for this deadly disease
Matching Day event with Chulalongkorn University focuses on collaborative research in dental sciences
How materials informatics aids photocatalyst design for hydrogen production
Opening statement to the Senate Inquiry into Funding and Resourcing for the CSIRO
Vertiv Introduces Industrial-Grade UPS Designed for Commercial and Industrial Environments
Uncovering a key signaling pathway linking liver cancer and fibrosis
Balancing potency and durability: A new material for infection control
Oil, petrol, gasoline: a chemical engineer explains how crude turns into fuel
Nasa plans to have a permanent base on the Moon by 2030 – how it can be done
How psychedelics push your brain to dream while awake – new study
Deep underground, a telescope may soon detect ghosts of stars that died before Earth existed
Apple To Celebrate 50 Years Of Thinking Different
EarthDaily Achieves CEOS Analysis Ready Data (CEOS-ARD) Compliance
WHOOP and Samuel Ross MBE Announce First Limited-Edition Collection Drop for PROJECT TERRAIN
Australia may ban infant formula advertising. Here’s what the online ads actually say
statement on job cuts at Atlassian
Manosphere to man: how talking helps boys resist bad influencers
Tenstorrent Unveils TT-QuietBox(TM) 2, the First RISC-V AI Workstation With a Fully Open-Source Stack to Deliver Teraflop-Class Inference
Apple Arcade adds DREDGE+ and Unpacking+ to its catalog in April
“Friday Night Baseball” returns to Apple TV on March 27 for its fifth season
MacBook Neo, iPhone 17e, iPad Air with M4, and more are now available
Datavault AI CEO Nathaniel Bradley to Present at Luminary 2026 During Oscars Weekend in Los Angeles
Do Middle-earth and Westeros make sense? Climate scientists modelled them to find out
Subglacial weathering may have slowed Earth’s escape from snowball Earth
Animals can talk over huge distances – but humans might be changing their range
Lululemon Penalised $702K For Spam Breaches
Persona AI Announces Michael Perry as Head of Commercial Strategy
How driverless vehicles can be made safer for deaf and hard of hearing people
Astrophysicists trace the origin of valuable metals in space, from colliding stars to merging galaxies
Movellus Partners with Synopsys to Deliver Power Efficiency for Next Generation IC’s
Mining the ocean floor: 5 deep-sea sources of critical minerals essential to technology, and the fragile marine life at risk
Why cloud service outages ripple across the internet – and the economy
Making good choices when life gets messy – practical wisdom relies on human judgment, not rules
Scandinavians cycle to work even on snowy days, here’s why that makes sense
WHOOP Broadens WHOOP Advanced Labs Offering, Announcing a Women’s Health Specialized Blood Biomarker Panel
It’s tempting to offload your thinking to AI. Cognitive science shows why that’s a bad idea
Boron agents termed GluBs reach previously untreatable tumors
Capturing fleeting molecules in the blink of an eye: First observation of radical reactions in the nanosecond world
How ‘looksmaxxing’ self-improvement apps are marketing misogyny to young men
We are in a digital version of the enclosures – like the landowners, big tech has power without responsibility
AI and work: an expert assesses how far this revolution still has to run
Silicone wristbands can help scientists track people’s exposure to pollutants like ‘forever chemicals’
What does the appendix do? Biologists explain the complicated evolution of this inconvenient organ