UK scientists to test ‘breakthrough’ blood test which could be used to detect brain tumours | UK News
UK scientists are to carry out studies on a new "breakthrough" blood test which could be used to detect certain…
Alberta’s oilsands pump out more pollutants than industry reports, scientists find
Alberta's oilsands operations produce far more potentially harmful air pollutants than are officially reported, with the daily output on par with…
Alberta scientists tracking blue-green algae blooms using satellite imagery
A team of experts is working to better understand the spread of blue-green algae in Alberta lakes by combining satellite technology…
Scientists celebrate as pig kidney continues to function in human body | Science and Technology News
Surgeons hope that cross-species organ transplants could eventually help save lives of human patients.Surgeons in the United States have announced…
Scientists used AI to find and track 95K ‘cryptocurrency free giveaway’ scams on Twitter By Cointelegraph
Researchers from San Diego State University in California developed an artificial intelligence (AI) system to identify, track and expose free…
Scientists Discover 20-Arm ‘Antarctic Strawberry Feather Star’
Another day, another terrifying sea creature for our fragile human minds to process. A team of marine scientists say they’ve…
‘We won’t feel intimidated’: Chinese scientists see limited impact from US hi-tech investment ban
As Beijing directs more funding into science and technology to meet its goal of self-reliance, some see the latest restrictions…
Sun emits highest-energy light ever observed, scientists say
NASA captures a 'smiling' sun NASA shared a video taken by its Solar Dynamic Observatory showing dark patches on the…
July was officially Earth’s hottest month on record, European scientists say – National
Now that last month’s sizzling numbers are all in, the European climate monitoring organization made it official: July 2023 was…
Climate change: Antarctica could become planet’s ‘radiator’ due to ‘extreme’ weather, fear scientists carrying out government review | Climate News
"Tumbling" records in Antarctica must be taken more seriously because of their "cascading" global impacts, a group of scientists asked…