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MONDAY, JULY 21, 2025

science

Hayabusa2 Spaceship. Picture: Collected
Science

Samples from asteroid more than hoped for, Japan researchers say

Asteroids are believed to have formed at the dawn of the solar system, and scientists have said the sample may contain organic matter that could have contributed to life on earth

The five-hundred-metre Aperture Spherical radio Telescope (FAST) in southwestern China's Guizhou province is the only significant instrument of its kind Handout National Astronomical Observatories of the Chinese Academy of Sciences (NAOC)/AFP
Science

China to open giant telescope to international scientists

A person holds pharmaceutical tablets and capsules in this picture illustration taken in Ljubljana September 18, 2013. REUTERS/Srdjan Zivulovic/Files
Coronavirus chronicle

What science says about vitamins and supplements for Covid-19

Education Minister Dr Dipu Moni. Picture: Collected
Education

No more science, commerce, humanities streams at secondary level: Dipu Moni

Lailufar Yasmin.
Thoughts

The philosophy of science, Covid-19 and social sciences: The techie vs the fuzzy debate

Some adorable kittens. Photo: Collected from CNN website
Offbeat

Science finds watching cute animals good for health

Aerial view of Tortuga Bay area, in Santa Cruz Island, Galapagos, located in the Pacific Ocean some 1,000 kilometers (620 miles) west of Ecuador. Photo: AFP
Science

Scientists discover 30 new species in Galapagos depths

Photo: Pixabay
Health

Vaping policy: Science should prevail over prejudice

The coronavirus pandemic is spurring science to accelerate. Photo: Bloomberg/Getty Images
Panorama

How Covid-19 is changing science for the better

Science experiments to do at home during shutdown
Splash

Science experiments to do at home during shutdown

No need for group separation up to SSC level: PM
Education

No need for group separation up to SSC level: PM

File Photo: Pexels
Climate Change

Indians, Bangladeshis trust climate science most amid increasing climate scepticism

Winter rains atop of snow create a glaze on roads and parking lots and melt Westchester Lagoon, a popular ice-skating and pond-hockey site in Anchorage, Alaska, US, December 9, 2019. Photo: Reuters
Environment

Study confirms climate models are getting future warming projections right

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