ENVIRONMENT & CLIMATEAn exciting new partnership in Central Australia between the traditional owners of the Ngalurrtju Aboriginal Land Trust, Central Land Council and Australian Wildlife Conservancy sees more than 300,000 hectares brought under conservation management.
The Denver Museum of Nature & Science special exhibits gallery explodes with maze experiences that propel you down paths of mystifying illusions and brain teasing puzzles in the "Mazes & Brain Games" experience, which opens May 20.
Next Science Limited (ASX:NXS) (Next Science / the Company) is pleased to report that XPERIENCETM No Rinse Solution has been shown to have persistent efficacy against both planktonic bacteria and bacterial biofilms in a new study published in The Journal of Arthroplasty.
Can science really make our life easier? Sure, it is! Read more to know how to make things simple! Life can be challenging at times. Everyday tasks can become problematic, such as removing wrinkles from clothes or cleaning your favorite shoes without causing damage.
Studies on invertebrate emotions are now increasing. Read more about the insights of scientists regarding the current understanding of emotions in animals.
The main investor in the additional financing round was Butterfly Ventures, which had previously invested in the company. Also, Tesi (Finnish Industry Investment Ltd) and earlier shareholders participated in it. With the new capital, the company aims for even faster growth and development.
What better way to train the critical thinkers, innovators, and problem solvers of the future than engaging them in some STEM activities. Here is a list of Christmas science experiments that parents can enjoy with their kids.
HEMO2life® oxygen carrier medical device derived from Arenicola marina lugworm facilitating grafts preservation without delayed graft function opens up new opportunities to complex transplants.
Humans have used science in understanding how things behave the way they are. In this article, learn notable discoveries from 50, 100, and 150 years ago that contributed to scientific knowledge.
Science is an ongoing process, which means new discoveries often upend old theories. Here are some science "facts" you may have learned in school that aren't true.
Japanese Akatsuki Venus probe found the night-time winds flow counter to the winds in the daytime. Weather projections based on space-based infrared photography claim that winds on "Earth's Evil Twin" sister, planet Venus, run backward at night.
Scientists have accidentally discovered a huge and previously undetected galactic structure that could change the way we think about how stars are made.
A scientist also famous for the name, "Space Tiger King," is dubbed, recently claimed that the odd 'puffball-like' rocks found on Mars "are actually mushrooms."