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WEDNESDAY, JULY 30, 2025

Science

Real Ice’s experiment in flooding part of Iqaluktuuttiaq in the Canadian Arctic. Photo: Arctic Reflections
Climate Change

Climate change: The 'insane' plan to save the Arctic's sea-ice

While some scientists adamantly oppose these measures, claiming that they divert attention from crucial carbon emissions reduction efforts and may result in unknown consequences, a minority of...

A researcher holds a bowl of hybrid beef rice, elaborated using cow muscle and fat stem cells, at the laboratory of Yonsei University in Seoul, South Korea, March 8, 2024. REUTERS/Kim Soo-hyeon/File Photo
Science

South Korea scientists tout 'beef rice' as source of protein for the future

Recently, they unveiled a significant discovery: a genetic mutation, shared by humans and apes, potentially linked to the loss of tails in their ancestors some 25 million years ago. Photo: Collected
Science

Why don't humans have a tail? A new research holds the answer

Representational Image. PHOTO: MONIRUL H KHAN
Science

Asian elephants mourn and bury their dead calves: Study

Representational Image. Photo: Freepik
Science

BAU researchers develop accurate method for identifying livestock diseases

Intuitive Machines' Odysseus lunar lander captures a wide field of view image of Schomberger crater on the Moon, in this handout picture released February 23, 2024. Intuitive Machines/Handout via REUTERS
Science

Moon lander Odysseus tipped sideways on lunar surface but 'alive and well'

A research scientist works inside a laboratory of India's Serum Institute, the world's largest maker of vaccines, which is working on vaccines against the coronavirus disease (Covid-19) in Pune, India, May 18, 2020. Picture taken May 18, 2020. REUTERS/Euan Rocha/File Photo/File Photo
Science

Ancient viruses responsible for our big brains and bodies: Study

Illustration: TBS
Panorama

Darwin at 215: Survival of the fittest in the age of AI

Professor M Taher A Saif. Photo: Collected
Science

Bangladeshi origin Taher A Saif recognised as one of world's top engineers

The inside of the JET tokamak. Photo: United Kingdom Atomic Energy Authority
Science

Scientists set nuclear fusion record in step toward unleashing limitless, clean energy source

Power napping is becoming popular across the globe. Photo: Collected
Science

Why power naps might be good for our health

Ernő Rubik with a Rubik's cube in hand. Photo: Collected
Science

Rubik's Cube: The story behind the puzzle 99% people can't solve

Photo: JAXA
Science

Japan's SLIM probe regains power more than a week after landing

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