A side-by-side-comparison of photos captured of Saturn from the Webb telescope and the Hubble telescope. (NASA/ESA/CSA) The ESA, NASA and CSA have released new images of Saturn captured by the James ...
A brief look at the fundamental forces known today and how future research could reveal new aspects of nature that deepen our understanding of the universe. Earth’s rotation is changing at a speed not ...
Undergraduate students of the Faculty of Political Science, Thammasat University, Rangsit Campus were asked to switch to online learning from Tuesday to Friday due to an outbreak of chicken pox among ...
Concerns about living in a “post-truth” society – where evidence struggles to compete with misinformation, ideology and emotion – are now familiar. From vaccine hesitancy to climate change denial, ...
File photo dated 24/05/10 of A-level students sit an A-level maths exam inside a sports hall. Plans to move some GCSE and A-level exams on to screens should be expanded to allow more subjects to pilot ...
Maths and science GCSE students will not need to memorise formulae and equations for their exams until at least 2030, under new government plans. Ministers have asked the exams watchdog, Ofqual, to ...
In this episode of Space Minds, Mike Gruss sits down with David Ariosto to discuss his new book, “Open Space.” David talks about how some of the themes of the book — China, the moon and the booming ...
The U.S.’s largest organization of physicians is joining forces with a vaccine research group to independently review vaccine science, effectively paralleling one of the Centers for Disease Control ...
Torere founder Vanessa Hayes (second from right) is pictured with Dr Ali Rashidinejad (left), Faruk Ahmed and Melanie Ruffell from the Riddet Institute at the macadamia orchard in the coastal ...
Milestone appears to resolve escalating tensions over the question of Kurdish autonomy in north-east Syria The Syrian government and Kurdish-led forces have reached an agreement to extend a fragile ...