A sari for Mars: Outfit worn by Indian 'rocket woman' at US museum
Isro scientist Nandini Harinath wore the sari on the "single most critical day" of India's Mars mission.
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Isro scientist Nandini Harinath wore the sari on the "single most critical day" of India's Mars mission.
Team now plans to see if they can use yeast strains harvested from รtzi the Iceman to brew beer too Scientists have baked a sourdough loaf of bread using yeast strains harvested from a 5,000-year-old mummy and now plan to see if they can use them to brew beer too. The yeast came from รtzi the Iceman, a famous corpse remarkably preserved by being frozen in Alpine ice near the Italy-Austria border until he was discovered in 1991. รtzi has been the subject of intense study since he was found and has shed much light on pre-historic European people and their way of life. Continue reading...
The hooded supervillain is a scientist, a sorcerer, a monarch and a mummyโs boy โ Robert Downey Jrโs Doom should be all these things and more, radiating history, magic and the biggest ego The problem with building the next stage of your superhero franchise around Doctor Doom is that nobody really knows if he is Marvelโs Darth Vader, or just the guy from those terrible 20th Century Fox films. We wouldnโt even be getting Doom in the forthcoming Avengers: Doomsday if Marvelโs original post-Thanos masterplan had not collapsed when Jonathan Majors, who played Kang, was dropped from the franchise. And we donโt really know if the subsequent casting of Robert Downey Jr (previously Marvelโs Iron Man) in the role is some kind of ingenious masterstroke that will all make sense when we finally see the finished film, or just an expensive nostalgia panic button. The stakes are so high here that the geekosphere is delving into every possible clue, no matter how fleeting, as to which version of Doom we might be getting in the film. Will this be a flamboyant, comics-accurate take on the Latverian dictator? Or will Marvel dip into the multiverse of convenience and deliver an iteration that is little more than Tony Stark in eastern Europe? Continue reading...
Experts say dismantling the ocean observation system will โseverely degradeโ the accuracy of weather predictions The Trump administrationโs plan to dismantle an ocean observation system vital to understanding the climate crisis and marine ecosystems would โseverely degradeโ the accuracy of weather predictions and El Niรฑo forecasts, with economic consequences for the US, European and American scientists have warned. Decommissioning the US system, which plays a major part in a global ocean observation network, would lead to a massive increase in error in the annual estimates of ocean heating rates, according to research published last month. Continue reading...
Cambridge scientists say they have, for the first time, tested a vaccine designed by AI.
Scientists and industry leaders push for mandatory DNA synthesis screening
Scientists praise moves to investigate, retract or remove controversial studies. The authors stand by their work Three scientific papers that raised questions about vaccine safety and were used by the Trump administration to justify controversial changes to US vaccine policies have over the last two months been removed, retracted or placed under investigation by the journals that published them. In some cases, the actions occurred years after scientists first raised alarms about the studiesโ scientific merits. Continue reading...
Scientists have found signs of life in the 5,300-year-old mummy - in the form of yeast.
Stonehenge's most mysterious stone was transported hundreds of miles from Scotland by humans, according to a new study.
Light from nearly 4m galaxies measured as it twisted and travelled through intergalactic space Follow our Australia news live blog for latest updates Get our breaking news email, free app or daily news podcast A cosmic map of magnetic fields โ the largest ever produced โ could help scientists delve into one of the major and most mysterious forces in the universe. A global team led by Australiaโs national science agency, the CSIRO charted the magnetic fields by measuring light from nearly 4m galaxies as it twisted and travelled through intergalactic space. Continue reading...
Melissa Casias, 53, vanished from her Taos home June 2025, leaving her phone, keys, and purse behind and was last seen alive walking east on the 518 Highway.
As scientists edge closer to new treatments for hair loss, Victoria Derbyshire examines what such breakthroughs could mean for women.
A NASA probe that had a close encounter with a strange object from another solar system has been declared dead and scientists still do not know what happened.
A controversial study has triggered widespread backlash after scientists argued it could be 'morally' justified to infect people with a virus that causes an allergy to meat.
โThe first heatwaves of the season reveal how โill-prepared governments across the continent are to protect people from increasingly dangerous temperatures โข Donโt get This Is Europe delivered to your inbox? Sign up here Meteorological summer has begun, ushered in with scorching heat that struck before spring was up. Although western Europe is now mostly free from last weekโs heat dome โ which shattered temperature records for May in the UK and Ireland โ it is already bracing for yet another sweltering summer. Oppressive days, restless nights and furious fires are brewing. On Tuesday, the World Meteorological Organisation warned us all to prepare for the imminent return of the warming weather pattern El Niรฑo. Scientists have not worked out how many people died during this latest bout of hot weather, but one environmental epidemiologistโs early modelling pegged it at 250 extra deaths in the UK alone on the weekend before temperatures peaked. The full death toll is likely to be particularly high because the heat struck before people had properly adjusted their behaviour to stay safe in the heat. Continue reading...
Comes as an El Niรฑo event, known for disrupting weather patterns and intensifying marine heatwaves, is forecast to hit the Pacific coast this summer
Vaping could trigger widespread genetic changes linked to cancer and chronic disease, scientists have warned.
The World Meteorological Organisation warn there's now an 80 per cent likelihood of an El Niรฑo event during June-August 2026, and a 90 per cent chance this will continue until at least November.
Late physicist turned issue of when to stop searching for a better place to eat into mathematical problem When it comes to exploring a new city, it can be tricky to know when to stop searching for a different restaurant to try every night, or to visit the first place you love on repeat. Now researchers have found that the late physicist and Nobel laureate Richard Feynman devised a mathematical equation that can tackle the conundrum โ at least when the range of options is known โ and they believe the approach is similar to tactics people use intuitively. Continue reading...
The body of a missing nuclear lab worker has been found, 11 months after she vanished without a trace under disturbing circumstances and fears she held classified secrets.