15:52 Lost Shakespeare letter upends what we know about playwright's life
-For years it was assumed that William Shakespeare's marriage was an unhappy one. Now, new evidence suggests that it wasn't so miserable after all.
- DailyMail15:41 Scientists discover new colour ‘olo’ - and there’s a link to ‘The Wizard of Oz’
-A team of scientists claim to have discovered a new colour that no human has ever seen before. But what does ‘The Wizard of Oz’ have to do with this contested discovery? View on euronews
- MSN14:58 The student sports path was redesigned
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The Director General of Physical Education of Student Affairs announced the design of the student sports path and said that the move is in order to increase the motivation among students.
- IRNA14:54 Scientist finds 7 secret messages hidden on Paris' Egyptian Obelisk
-Dr Jean-Guillaume Olette-Pelletier, an Egyptologist at Paris-Sorbonne University, claims to have found seven secret messages on the obelisk.
- DailyMail14:49 Cluster headaches are ‘the most painful condition on the planet’. Sufferers are going to extreme – and secretive – measures for relief
-The condition is more excruciating than childbirth or gunshot wounds, but little understood. An online community of ‘clusterheads’ are self-experimenting with psilocybin – with promising results
- TheGuardian13:11 China lunar chief accuses US of interfering in joint space programmes
-The chief designer of China's lunar exploration programme accused the United States on Wednesday of interfering in Beijing's pushes to cooperate with Europe and other foreign partners in space programmes.
- Reuters12:44 Is THIS the key to stopping global warming? Scientists want to dim SUN
-Experiments to reflect sunlight away from Earth will be given the green light by the Government within weeks. Trials could include injecting aerosols into the atmosphere or brightening clouds.
- DailyMail12:30 Meet the British daredevil swimming over 1,000 miles around Iceland
-EXCLUSIVE: MailOnline's Science and Technology Reporter, Wiliam Hunter, joined Ross on a training swim to see what it takes to prepare to face one of the most extreme environments on Earth.
- DailyMail12:30 Eli Lilly sues four telehealth sites selling compounded Zepbound, Mounjaro
-Eli Lilly & Co. is suing four telehealth companies selling compounded versions of Lilly's weight-loss drug Zepbound and its diabetes drug Mounjaro.
- CNBC11:31 Earth is headed toward several catastrophic climate 'tipping points,' study warns
-These points of no return are specific moments when the planet has warmed so much that certain effects become irreversible.
- USA Today10:09 Luminous by Silvia Park review – a major new voice in SF
-From humans with robotic body parts to robots with human emotions, a vibrant debut set in a unified Korea examines what it means to be a person
- TheGuardian10:09 Pandemics, pathogens and being prepared: why the work to identify emerging threats never stops
-As the UK Pandemic Sciences Network conference kicks off in Glasgow, virus expert Prof Emma Thomson says new technologies are boosting science’s ability to fight novel strains of infectious diseases
- TheGuardian09:11 More than 80% of the world’s reefs hit by bleaching after worst global event on record
-An ashen pallor and an eerie stillness all that remains where there should fluttering fish and vibrant colours in the reefscape, one conservationist says
- TheGuardian07:41 Environmental collapse led to the Neolithic Revolution
-Forest fires and soil erosion caused by natural climate change may have triggered the first transition from hunting and recollection to agriculture for over 8,000 years.
- MSN07:38 Mediterranean megaflood carved out hills in Sicily, study reveals
-Rock deposits provide first land-based evidence of Earth’s largest flood, when water surged through strait of Gibraltar
- TheGuardian07:00 Transformation in the supply of medical equipment; 2 % of domestic production equipment
-The head of the currency savings board said: "More than 5 % of the items in the basket of goods to meet the needs of medical universities are formed from domestic production products and this policy continues this year."
- Mehr News06:32 Andor season two review – the excellent Star Wars for grownups is as thrilling as ever (and funnier too)
-Comedy spacecraft thefts, passive-aggressive in-laws and a planet being fracked to death – the revolution just got playful, comrades!
- TheGuardian05:13 China reveals new team of astronauts for space station launch
-China announced the members of a three-person crew that will be launched to its space station as part of its growing exploration of space.
- APNews03:32 President Trump says tariffs on China will 'come down substantially'
-President Trump said 145% tariffs on Chinese imports will "come down substantially" as his administration expressed optimism about a trade deal.
- MSN01:50 Planet with comet-like tail observed disintegrating near its star
-Astronomers have spotted a small rocky planet that orbits perilously close to its host star disintegrating as its surface is vaporized by stellar heat, trailed by a comet-like tail of mineral dust up to about 5.6 million miles (9 million km) long.
- Reuters23:52 The finding of a new binary asteroid surprises NASA: the shocking images
-The Lucy probe identified this celestial body, which was called DonaldjoHanson. Why its strange anatomy opens doors to understand the solar system and its origins
- Infobae23:21 DT of Cienciano reveals why Cueva did not play with the ‘Dad’: “He had a contractual problem”
-Christian Cueva returned to the training of Cienciano after being seen exercising in the streets of Cusco. Faced with this, Carlos Desio, a new coach of ‘Dad’ only had words of praise towards ‘Aladino’.
- La República22:53 Top secret US spy drone gets deadly laser that MELTS missiles mid-air
-A US weapons company has unveiled a first-of-its-kind laser that can be mounted onto spy drones, allowing them to melt missiles in mid-air. It could save the military thousands of dollars.
- DailyMail22:53 Urgent recall for mushrooms in US that could cause fatal infections
-A food producer based in New York is urgently recalling their mushrooms that were shipped nationwide due to a bacteria outbreak that could cause fatal infections.
- DailyMail22:22 FDA to phase out dyes used in Flamin' Hot Cheetos, Skittles and other snacks
-The FDA is phasing out the use of petroleum-based synthetic dyes in food and drinks.
- CNBC20:44 Acceptance of the University of Judicial Sciences at all levels through the National Entrance
-The President of the University of Judicial Sciences and Administrative Services announced the admission of the University of Judicial Sciences at various stages.
- Mehr News20:11 Breaky Discovery from Harvard! Forget what you know about light
-The striking research at the University of Harvard upset what we know about the nature of light.
- Yeniakit19:32 Surgeon says near death experiences of his patients prove life after death
-Decorated surgeon Manuel Sans Segarra has spent years talking to patients about near death experiences. He is convinced there is life after death.
- Express18:56 Shocking reason Elon Musk 'threatened me with deportation'
-A Tesla whistleblower has won a major legal victory, which could lead to an ugly court battle that the former car designer claims will reveal Elon Musk as being 'pure evil.'
- DailyMail18:56 Mysterious vehicle found in sunken WWII aircraft carrier
-A US aircraft carrier from World War II, which sunk to the bottom of the Pacific over 80 years ago, is now at the center of an automotive mystery.
- DailyMail17:50 Conspiracy theorists claim the door on the Blue Origin ship was FAKE
-The latest piece of 'evidence' to set social media ablaze is the bizarre claim that the door of the New Shepard capsule was fake.
- DailyMail17:44 Teenagers who go to bed early and sleep longer have sharper brains, study finds
-Researchers surprised at impact that even small differences in sleep make to adolescents’ cognitive abilities
- TheGuardian22/04 Scientists investigating danger of underwater volcanoes around dream island
-The scientist leading the mission warned: "Underwater volcanoes are capable of really big, really destructive eruptions."
- Express22/04 Terrifying video reveals what could happen when US volcano erupts
-Americans are bracing for a possible eruption from the volcano.
- DailyMail22/04 UK scientists to launch outdoor geoengineering experiments
-Blocking sunlight could temporarily slow the climate crisis but the technologies remain highly controversial
- TheGuardian22/04 Tariff war forces chip and AI innovation to break through. Zhangjiang Science City's event, all walks of life are planning a path of coordinated development
-Tariff war forces chip and AI innovation to break through. Zhangjiang Science City's event, all walks of life are planning a path of coordinated development
- Sina22/04 Warning the Head of the Assessment Organization to the National Exam speculators
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The head of the State Education Assessment Organization described the conservation measures of the first year of the National Examination of the Year and warned of the measures of speculators and fraudulent networks in cyberspace.
- IRNA22/04 Dog owners can be as close to their pets as to their children, study shows
-Research into 700 people exposes the many roles canines play in people’s lives, from ‘fur babies’ to flatmates to best friends
- TheGuardian22/04 AI predicts who will be the next Pope after Pope Francis dies
-If you just can't wait for the world's most secretive election to run its course, MailOnline has used AI to predict who will be voted in as the head of the Catholic Church following Pope Francis' death.
- DailyMail22/04 Is there really life on planet K2-18b? We can’t rule it out, but some key questions must be answered | Nathalie Cabrol
-A new study of a sphere orbiting a red dwarf star 124 light years from Earth is raising hopes. Here’s why the evidence is inconclusive, says astrobiologist Nathalie Cabrol
- TheGuardian22/04 Announcement of Universities International Examination Plan of Year 2
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The National Education Assessment Organization has announced the registration program and entrance exams to universities and institutes of higher education in year 6.
- IRNA22/04 NASA spacecraft zooms by strange asteroid, beams back images
-It's an odd space rock.
- MSN22/04 Iran's Sky is Iran's meteor
-TEHRAN- IRNA- Director of the Iranian Amateur Astronomical Association, referring to the first astronomical event in May and tomorrow, announced the Shahabi Eta Dalvi rainfall on May 1 and 2, saying that this is one of the most famous meteorites.
- IRNA22/04 Scientists BAFFLED after spotting a lone black hole drifting in space
-For the first time, scientists have managed to spot a lonely black hole drifting through space thanks to its gravity distorting the light from a patch of stars.
- DailyMail22/04 AI applications are accelerating, domestic substitution process is accelerating, and the transaction volume of Science and Technology AIETF (588790) exceeds 100 million yuan
-AI applications are accelerating, domestic substitution process is accelerating, and the transaction volume of Science and Technology AIETF (588790) exceeds 100 million yuan
- Sina22/04 Activate climate’s ‘silent majority’ to supercharge action, experts say
-Making concerned people aware their views are far from alone could unlock the change so urgently needed
- TheGuardian22/04 ‘Spiral of silence’: climate action is very popular, so why don’t people realise it?
-Researchers find 89% of people around the world want more to be done, but mistakenly assume their peers do not
- TheGuardian22/04 This sci-fi movie happens in space and is a hidden pearl from Netflix
-If you like sci-fi in space then Netflix has a perfect hidden pearl for your movie session.
- MSN22/04 Science breakthrough as experts ‘discover a new colour’ never seen before
-A colour that no human has ever seen before was discovered by scientists in America during an experiment.
- Express22/04 Oxford academics drank from cup made from human skull until 2015, book reveals
-Decades-long use of chalice at Worcester College highlights violent colonial history of looted human remains, says Prof Dan Hicks
- TheGuardian22/04 Shenyang's core artificial intelligence industry targets 70 billion
-Shenyang's core artificial intelligence industry targets 70 billion
- Sina21/04 The Last of Us recap: season two, episode two – will this show survive that horrific death?
-After such a hellish and bloodthirsty ending, everyone is left dead or devastated. Where on earth will it go from here?
- TheGuardian21/04 Northern lights could be visible in Vermont this week. Here's what the forecast says
-The Space Weather Prediction Center states that geomagnetic activity is predicted for Monday and Tuesday night.
- MSN21/04 NASA's Lucy spacecraft beams back pictures of an asteroid shaped like a lumpy bowling pin
-NASA's Lucy spacecraft has beamed back pictures from its latest asteroid flyby. NASA released the images on Monday, a day after the close encounter.
- APNews21/04 Scientist Nikku Madhusudan read from BHU discovered the house of aliens? Know who they are in the whole world
-Scientist Nikku Madhusudan has discovered the planet K2-18B in the universe. This discovery has shocked the whole world. Know about this discovery and also who are these Indian scientists?
- MSN21/04 Scientists discover new color, never before seen by the human eye
-Only the study’s five participants have seen the new color so far.
- Jerusalem Post21/04 Prophecy of the Popes predicts next pontiff after Francis dies
-Pope Francis' death has put the focus back on a 900-year-old book found in the Vatican Secret Archives claims to predict who will replace the late pope - and the year of Judgement Day.
- DailyMail21/04 Top cancer experts ‘being put off UK by politicians’ messaging on immigration’
-Exclusive: Leaked report says high visa costs also derailing clinical trials and research, denying NHS life-saving drugs
- TheGuardian21/04 Wild chimpanzees filmed by scientists bonding over alcoholic fruit
-Footage of apes consuming fermented breadfruit leads researchers to ask if it may shed light on origins of human feasting
- TheGuardian21/04 Help to reduce high blood pressure lowers dementia risk, study finds
-Lifestyle changes and medications found to reduce risk of cognitive disease by about 15%
- TheGuardian21/04 A green comet likely is breaking apart and won't be visible to the naked eye
-Scientists say a newly discovered green comet likely has broken apart and won’t be visible to the naked eye.
- APNews21/04 For Earth Day 2025, list of America's Climate Leaders has grown significantly
-The effort, released this year for Earth Day, is a three-year collaboration between USA TODAY and market research firm Statista.
- USA Today21/04 The Trump administration is sabotaging your scientific data | Jonathan Gilmour
-Burying our heads in the sand won’t stop the climate crisis or pandemics. We’re taking action to preserve government tools
- TheGuardian21/04 Mehdi Sanai: Understanding Iranians towards Russia is more political, security and military
-TEHRAN- IRNA- A review of "Iranian Narrative and Analysis of the History of Russian Developments" was attended by Mehdi Sana'i, the author of the book, Mohammad Javad Zarif, Associate Professor of the University of Tehran University Studies, Ebrahim Motaghi, Head of the Faculty of Law and Political Science of Tehran University, and Hossein Salimi, President of the Iranian Political Science Associa
- IRNA21/04 Short academic news on May 1
-TEHRAN- IRNA- Tarbiat Modarres academics rally in support of the Palestinian people, the appointment of the Deputy Director of Technology and Innovation at Khaje Nasir al-Din Tusi University and the announcement of the doctoral fees of the University of Science and Culture is one of the most important news on Monday, May 1st.
- IRNA21/04 Nasa scientists baffled after discovery of mysterious 'Skull Hill' rock on Mars
-Researchers have been left baffled after a dark, angular formation was spotted on the planet.
- Express21/04 How and when to see the Lyrid meteor shower in UK skies
-The astronomical phenomenon will light up UK skies this week, reaching its height on Monday night.
- Express21/04 Encourage the spirit of daring to innovate throughout society
-Innovation innovation is the key to escape the average income trap and Vietnam needs to create an ecosystem to open, according to Minister of Science and Technology Nguyen Manh Hung.
- VN Express21/04 Student tuition loan registration began today
-TEHRAN- IRNA- The head of the Student Welfare Fund of the Ministry of Science stated that the student tuition loan registration began on Monday and continued until May 9, and has asked the applicants not to postpone the registration to the last days.
- IRNA21/04 The meteoric "flaming" will peak tomorrow; View 1 to 2 Shahab in Iran
-The meteorite or flaming, which is active from April 1 to April 5, reaches its peak on April 7 (tomorrow, May 2nd) and will be visible in the Iranian sky.
- Mehr News21/04 Openai President: Your "polite" dealing with ChatGPT costs us millions of dollars - the seventh day
-Although courtesy phrases such as "please" and "Thank you" are one of the simplest forms of politeness, their use during interaction with conversation robots such as "Chat GBT" cost Openai millions of dollars. This is confirmed by Sam Altman
- Youm721/04 VnExpress launched the science and technology section
-The science and technology section is the union of two science and technology items, providing topical and intensive information in the field of attention today.
- VN Express21/04 Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks tonight with 15 shooting stars every hour
-If you're a fan of stargazing, make sure you have an eye to the skies this evening. The Lyrid Meteor Shower peaks tonight, with up to 15 'shooting stars' soaring overhead every hour.
- DailyMail21/04 Is it true that … potatoes are bad for you?
-Spuds have a reputation for causing spikes in blood sugar, but it all depends on the variety and the way it is prepared
- TheGuardian21/04 Starting the process of recruiting faculty members from June; Smart the recruitment process
-The head of the faculty recruitment center said: "The process of recruiting the faculty will begin in June in June."
- Mehr News21/04 The way of cooking food also involves a risk factor against colorectal cancer
-Tell me how you cook and I will tell you what to health risks you face. The way to prepare food impacts intestinal health and its relationship with compounds potentially ...
- Elmundo21/04 Continue to buy funds! Net inflows of over 70 billion yuan
-Continue to buy funds! Net inflows of over 70 billion yuan
- Sina21/04 After turning 70 years, the longest -pearl astronaut in NASA returned to the earth
-After spending 220 days in orbit, Don Pettit landed next to the cosmonauts Alexey Ovchinin and Ivan Vagner. His return, just on his birthday, ends a key mission in his extensive professional career
- Infobae20/04 2025 "Tianshu Cup" Youth AI Security Innovation Competition Launches
-2025 "Tianshu Cup" Youth AI Security Innovation Competition Launches
- Sina20/04 Massachusetts governor calls Trump’s attacks on Harvard ‘bad for science’
-Maura Healey says president targeting universities hurts US ‘competitiveness’ and affects research and hospitals
- TheGuardian20/04 Blue Origin’s all-female spaceflight brought down to earth
-Letters: Readers critique the symbolism, substance and style of the recent all-female rocket trip
- TheGuardian20/04 Richard Dawkins’ prophetic vision of ‘new colour’
-Letters: The scientist reflects on a speculative idea about human perception in a 2004 book he co-wrote and, two decades on, an experiment that has produced a colour no one has seen before
- TheGuardian20/04 My rare brain condition means I'm 'severed' like in the Apple TV show
-In the show Severance, people get brain surgery to split their memories between work and their personal life. But there's a real-life brain condition that's similar to this fictional procedure.
- DailyMail20/04 NHS cancer patients denied life-saving drugs due to Brexit costs, report finds
-Exclusive: Britons found to have ‘lost out’ while rest of Europe benefits from golden age of research and treatments
- TheGuardian20/04 Fifteen years after Deepwater Horizon, Trump is setting the stage for disaster | Terry Garcia
-Cuts to science, environmental and safety agencies are a rejection of hard-won knowledge gained from studying the disaster that occurred 15 years ago
- TheGuardian20/04 ‘Cañahua chose me’: can an ancient relative of quinoa revive rural Bolivia’s economy?
-The effects of the climate crisis and a lack of jobs are driving young people away from the Andean highlands but a long-shunned crop could stem the tide
- TheGuardian20/04 A Soyuz capsule with 2 Russians and 1 American returns to Earth from the International Space Station
-A Soyuz capsule carrying two Russian cosmonauts and one American astronaut safely landed Sunday in Kazakhstan, concluding a 220-day mission aboard the International Space Station.
- APNews20/04 Today’s Weed Is Incredibly Strong. But That’s Not What You Should Be Worried About.
-Politicians are fearmongering about marijuana potency—and they’re about to make things worse.
- Slate US20/04 Nasa’s oldest astronaut celebrates 70th birthday with return to Earth
-Don Pettit became septuagenarian hurtling towards Earth after seven-month mission at International Space Station
- TheGuardian20/04 Jesus returns as an AI INFLUENCER who you can video call in real-time
-Around 2,000 years since the crucifixion, Jesus Christ has returned once again - this time as an AI influencer.
- DailyMail20/04 Shanghai Jiaotong University has released the "Ten Measures for AI", and Academician E Weinan has served as the chair professor of the School of Artificial Intelligence
-Shanghai Jiaotong University has released the "Ten Measures for AI", and Academician E Weinan has served as the chair professor of the School of Artificial Intelligence
- Sina20/04 ‘It blew us away’: how an asteroid may have delivered the vital ingredients for life on Earth
-Extraterrestrial rocks, recently delivered by a space probe, could answer the big questions about alien lifeforms and human existence
- TheGuardian20/04 Academician E Weinan serves as a new professor at the AI College of Jiaotong University. Shanghai Youth Artificial Intelligence College settled in a new location this year
-Academician E Weinan serves as a new professor at the AI College of Jiaotong University. Shanghai Youth Artificial Intelligence College settled in a new location this year
- Sina20/04 Academician E Weinan's message to Jiaotong University's AI School: Leading the turnaround in artificial intelligence in 2025
-Academician E Weinan's message to Jiaotong University's AI School: Leading the turnaround in artificial intelligence in 2025
- Sina20/04 Technion Institute of Technology uncovers dopamine’s role in learning new motor skills
-Researchers found that the local release of dopamine – a molecule best known for its role in the brain’s reward system – is a key factor in acquiring new motor skills.
- Jerusalem Post20/04 Flex appeal: how our muscles makes us human
-From karate as a kid to swimming as an adult, Bonnie Tsui has always relished an active life. But when she started investigating muscles, she found this most durable tissue encapsulates who we are
- TheGuardian20/04 Stock ETF funds inflows significantly
-Stock ETF funds inflows significantly
- Sina20/04 This is the fastest land animal in the world: the dreaded predator exceeds 100 kilometers per hour in Africa
-This cat can challenge a racing car, usually hunt antelopes and are faster than lions. The true king of speed lives in Africa, although they are in danger of extinction.
- La República19/04 It's a MOSS-have! Why gardeners' great green enemy is now a friend
-For decades gardeners have gone to war with moss. No longer - for experts are now urging us to let it flourish because it can help absorb water in damp, boggy gardens and aid biodiversity.
- DailyMail19/04 Creators discuss how movies win back more audiences
-Creators discuss how movies win back more audiences
- Sina19/04 What are hidden galaxies that could rewrite the history of the universe
-The ancient mystery about the energy emission of the universe could be resolved from a new investigation by the Herschel Space Observatory. The details of the study on the limits of the visible in the cosmos
- Infobae19/04 Incredible tale of only man to sneak into Area 51 and get out alive
-An anthropologist from California got more than he bargained for during a secret journey into the Nevada desert - coming face to face with the strange happenings taking place at Area 51.
- DailyMail19/04 "Signs of Life" detected on exoplanet K2-18b Most promising
-(CNN) The most promising sign of life has been detected on the exoplanet K2-18b to date. This was revealed in a paper published in the Astrophysical Journal Letters on the 17th. However, the views of experts, including the research authors, are cautious and do not assert that this is a definitive discovery of extraterrestrial life. Using the James Webb Space Telescope, the research team was able t
- MSN19/04 Donald Trump threatens to slash Harvard University funding
-US President Donald Trump wants to get what he pays for. And that includes his preferred brand of university graduates and scientists.
- News.com.au19/04 Climatologist Friederike Otto: ‘The more unequal the society is, the more severe the climate disaster’
-The German scientist on her new book arguing that inequality, wealth and sexism are making the climate crisis worse – and what we need to do about it
- TheGuardian19/04 Where do whale sharks mate? The search to learn where the magic happens for the world's biggest fish
-Nobody knows where whale sharks, the biggest fish in the sea, are mating. But scientists suspect it may be happening in the waters around St.
- APNews19/04 The rose ancestor has been yellow!
-According to the extensive genomic analysis of Chinese forestry researchers, red roses, which are a symbol of love, were yellow in the past.
- Mehr News19/04 ‘Don’t ask what AI can do for us, ask what it is doing to us’: are ChatGPT and co harming human intelligence?
-Recent research suggests our brain power is in decline. Is offloading our cognitive work to AI driving this trend?
- TheGuardian19/04 A "fireball" illuminates the sky of Mexico City
-A fireball illuminated the skies of the Mexican capital on Wednesday at 3 in the morning, extending through plains, volcanoes and small cities. The videos of what ...
- Elmundo19/04 The new version of the White House website blames China for alleged "Laboratory leak" of the COVID-19
-The White House presented this Friday a new version of its website on the COVID-19, in which it is promoted as "true origin" of the pandemic the questioned ...
- Elmundo19/04 Nave espacial Lucy de la NASA se dirige a otro encuentro cercano con un asteroide
-CABO CAÑAVERAL, Florida, EE.UU. (AP) — La nave espacial Lucy de la NASA pasará cerca de un pequeño asteroide este fin de semana mientras se dirige a un premio aún mayor: los enjambres de asteroides inexplorados cerca de Júpiter.
- APNews19/04 Scientists claim Jesus did NOT die on the cross
-A radical theory claims Jesus was able to appear to his disciples after his crucifixion without any supernatural factors because he never really died on the cross.
- DailyMail19/04 The originality of a Martian meteorite was confirmed at Isfahan University of Technology
-Isfahan University of Technology's electron microscopic laboratory expert announced the authenticity of a meteorite discovery in Isfahan.
- Mehr News19/04 Brain-like intelligence is the key to a new breakthrough in AI, and Shanghai has a new industrial track in its entire chain.
-Brain-like intelligence is the key to a new breakthrough in AI, and Shanghai has a new industrial track in its entire chain.
- Sina19/04 Science fiction classic restart! The prequel of "Pacific Rim" was exposed. Can the ace screenwriter create a new myth?
-Amazon Prime Video officially announced the development of the live-action series "Pacific Rim". This IP, which carries the ten-year sentiment of mecha fans, once again ignited the audience's enthusiasm. According to Variety, "Arrival" screenwriter Eric Heiser will lead the play's script. The show is set as a prequel story for the movie version. In 2013, the first song directed by Gilmo del Toro s
- MSN19/04 Are we alone? New discovery raises hopes of finding alien life
-Tentative evidence for life on a distant world is exciting, but remains elusive. As new telescopes bring exoplanets into sharper focus, is the truth out there?
- TheGuardian19/04 The 'world's largest' gold deposit has been discovered worth a whopping £61bn
-This gold field could contain the world's largest gold reserves.
- Express19/04 Chinese material science star left the United States
-Wang Jiangtao, the star of material science with nearly 60 patents, from the Massachusetts Institute of Technology (MIT) to the University of Beijing, followed by the return wave of Chinese scientists.
- VN Express19/04 ‘It feels deeply human’: Andor’s Genevieve O’Reilly on turning a tiny Star Wars role into one of its biggest
-In 2005, O’Reilly joined the Star Wars galaxy as the younger version of Rebel leader Mon Mothma. Now in Andor, the Irish-Australian actor gets her turn in the spotlight
- TheGuardian19/04 Is it true that you often hear, "If you do muscle training you lose weight"? "The Latest Medicine" reveals "How Basal Metabolic Rate"
-What are the truly effective health habits for Japanese people, both middle and senior? Updated "common sense of health" from the latest research!
- MSN18/04 The clues conspiracy theorists say prove Katy Perry's flight was faked
-Katy Perry went to space for just three minutes and returned to a storm of wild conspiracy theories. Social media was flooded with bizarre that the mission was faked within minutes of the capsule landing.
- DailyMail18/04 Recall for 430,000 wireless chargers after dozens burst into flames
-A recall has been issued for 429,000 portable chargers due lithium-ion battery overheating, expanding or catching fire during use. At least six people have suffered burn injuries.
- DailyMail18/04 Hue new? Scientists claim to have found colour no one has seen before
-Contested discovery achieved by experiment firing laser pulses into eyes, stimulating retina cells
- TheGuardian18/04 NASA discovery linked to Jesus crucifixion 'reveals exact day He died'
-The Bible discusses the sun turning into darkness and the moon into blood, and NASA uncovered evidence that supports Holy Scripture.
- DailyMail18/04 The radical plan for a futuristic age-friendly neighbourhood in Manchester
-£1.5bn of funding has been granted to transform a hospital into a neighbourhood designed for people to thrive as they age
- TheGuardian18/04 A Scientific Revolution by Push Notification
-About that “possible sign of life” on a distant planet ...
- The Atlantic18/04 Learn from the human brain to break the AI bottleneck, Shanghai will lay out the future industry of "brain-like intelligence" in the entire chain
-Learn from the human brain to break the AI bottleneck, Shanghai will lay out the future industry of "brain-like intelligence" in the entire chain
- Sina18/04 NASA's Lucy spacecraft is speeding toward another close encounter with an asteroid
-NASA's Lucy spacecraft will soon swoop past a small asteroid. It will be the second asteroid encounter for Lucy, launched in 2021 on a quest that will take it to 11 space rocks.
- APNews18/04 How to catch the shooting stars of spring's first meteor shower, the Lyrids
-Spring's first meteor shower is reaching its peak. The Lyrids have surprised skygazers in the past with as many as 100 meteors per hour, but it’s not predicted to be as active this time around.
- APNews18/04 The truth about stress: from the benefits of the ‘good kind’ to the exercise that only makes it worse
-The authors of a new book explain why understanding the science of stress can help us manage it better
- TheGuardian18/04 'Two monsters' filmed at famous Scottish loch in incredible new clip
-Jaw-dropping footage captures the moment two loved-up 'Nessies' emerge from the depths of their watery abode in Scotland.
- DailyMail18/04 Texas rocked by multiple earthquakes in 24 hours
-Texas has experienced multiple earthquakes over the last day, with the most recent detected at 9:01am ET on Friday.
- DailyMail18/04 Luke Skywalker's planet orbited two stars. How about brown dwarfs instead?
-In a memorable image from the 1977 film "Star Wars," the young hero Luke Skywalker gazes at two suns setting above the horizon on his desert planet Tatooine. Astronomers since then indeed have discovered worlds, called circumbinary planets, orbiting two stars.
- Reuters18/04 Costaleros and Nazarenes: The lesions of 'La Passion' that can be prevented
-Holy Week starts; Time of passion, feeling, devotion, recollection, exaltation and intimate experiences. The brotherhoods have taken their time preparing the tour ...
- Elmundo18/04 Why are most planets round but never square?
-Why are most of the planets in the universe round? As we all know, among the eight planets in the solar system, the planets are all spheres. Why is this? To understand this issue, we have to start with gravity. Newton discovered gravity and told the world that all objects have mutual attraction. Gravity is inseparable from the mass of an object, as well as the distance between objects. The greater
- MSN18/04 Scientists explain what 'visions from God' could really be
-Science may be able to explain the true cause of apparent religious visions, which could in fact be nothing more than a common medical phenomenon.
- Express18/04 Northwest University of Political Science and Law promotes a mobile classroom without mobile phones. Some students say they require full communication. School: It is not mandatory.
-Northwest University of Political Science and Law promotes a mobile classroom without mobile phones. Some students say they require full communication. School: It is not mandatory.
- Sina18/04 It’s the Food That Gets the Weirdest Reactions Out of People. There’s a Reason for That.
-It’s not actually unsafe. There’s something else going on.
- Slate US18/04 NVIDIA CEO guarantees Beijing that technological will “deepen the presence” in China
-Nvidia's executive president Jensen Huang expressed the desire to "deepen the presence" of the semiconductor company in China during a meeting with Chinese vice-master-master, he Lifeng
- MSN18/04 Experts reveal how the ping of an airfryer sparks arousal
-While they are renowned for being a healthier option to conventional cooking methods, experts have now revealed there's another unexpected benefit to the countertop appliance.
- DailyMail18/04 Experience: I spent $50,000 cloning my dog
-I know not everyone would agree with what I did, but Lucas was my soulmate
- TheGuardian18/04 It's like a "glass sculpture" - first revealing footage of a deep-sea swimsuit
-(CNN) Scientists recently successfully photographed a gaudy squid swimming in a natural environment. The marine life in question was identified and named 100 years ago, but this is the first time a video has been filmed showing its activities in nature. This was revealed by the US Schmidt Institute of Oceanography. Footage taken near the South Sandwich Islands in the South Atlantic Ocean shows a y
- MSN18/04 Lactic acid was an ally of fatigue... The "latest research" unravels the "truth about exercise"
-What are the truly effective health habits for Japanese people, both middle and senior? Updated "common sense of health" from the latest research!
- MSN17/04 1.4 million plunged into darkness as solar storm causes blackouts
-A widespread blackout hit parts of the US around the same time a massive solar storm struck Earth. More than 1.4 million people were plunged into darkness.
- DailyMail17/04 NASA rover finds fresh evidence of the warm and wet past of Mars
-A mineral called siderite found abundantly in rock drilled by a NASA rover on the surface of Mars is providing fresh evidence of the planet's warmer and wetter ancient past when it boasted substantial bodies of water and potentially harbored life.
- Reuters17/04 In the Cambridge Library found a hidden manuscript of King Arthur's history
-The manuscript was found used as a cover of the estate document in Suffolk. The text was read without disassembling the cover.
- Korrespondent17/04 The linkage between government, enterprises, academic and research The 2025 "Tianshu Cup" Youth AI Security Innovation Competition was launched
-The linkage between government, enterprises, academic and research The 2025 "Tianshu Cup" Youth AI Security Innovation Competition was launched
- Sina17/04 About 15% of world’s cropland polluted with toxic metals, say researchers
-Scientists sound the alarm over substances such as arsenic and lead contaminating soils and entering food systems
- TheGuardian17/04 New breakthrough in quantum mechanics could make electronics more efficient
-Spintronics researchers discovered a new mechanism to generate strong spin currents that could bring us a step closer to low-power, high-performance memory and processors. View on euronews
- MSN17/04 Colossal squid filmed for first time 2,000 feet below ocean's surface
-Researchers recently captured the first live footage of a colossal quid in its natural habitat, thousands of feet under the sea near Antarctica.
- MSN17/04 The Curiosity robot reveals a hidden 'chemical file' of the atmosphere of the old Mars
-In a remote past, large amounts of carbon dioxide from the atmosphere were trapped in the Mars cortex. This is confirmed by the chemical analysis of ...
- Elmundo17/04 Poblaciones de tortugas marinas en peligro muestran recuperación, según estudio
-WASHINGTON (AP) — Tortugas marinas en peligro de extinción muestran signos de recuperación en la mayoría de los lugares donde se encuentran en todo el mundo, según una nueva encuesta global publicada el jueves.
- APNews17/04 Are we not alone? Astronomers find the greatest proof of possible extraterrestrial life to date
-K2-18B: The exoplanet that could solve if we are alone. An oceanic planet could be "overflowing with life", according to researchers who established with 99.7 % certainty the existence of biofirms.
- MSN17/04 Researchers reveal Easter breakthrough at site of Jesus' Last Supper
-Archaeologists have deciphered ancient inscriptions at the site traditionally believed to be where Jesus held the Last Supper, affirming its long-standing role as a religious center.
- DailyMail17/04 Scientists find possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet
-Astronomers have detected possible chemical signs of life on a faraway planet. But they caution much more work is needed to confirm their findings.
- APNews17/04 Endangered sea turtle populations show signs of recovery in more than half the world, survey finds
-A new global survey finds that endangered sea turtles show signs of recovery in a majority of places where they’re found worldwide.
- APNews17/04 Area 51-linked sailor who saw UFOs reveals chilling details
-Senior Chief Operations Specialist Alexandro Wiggins, a Navy veteran of 23 years, was onboard the USS Jackson during the incident on February 15, 2023.
- DailyMail17/04 Lyrid Meteor Shower set to peak with up to 15 shooting stars per hour
-If you're yet to witness a meteor shower, you may finally get your chance to tick one off your bucket list.
- DailyMail17/04 UnitedHealth's stock is plunging on higher medical costs. That may mean trouble for more insurers
-The warning sign from a healthcare giant seen as the insurance industry's bellwether may mean trouble for companies with Medicare Advantage plans.
- CNBC17/04 ‘Why be toxic?’: Russell T Davies hits back at claims Doctor Who too woke
-Screenwriter says he has no time for ‘online warriors’ criticising show, which now has two minority ethnic leads
- TheGuardian17/04 Scientists share 70-year, multi-billion dollar plan to build tunnel under the Swiss Alps
-Scientists share 70-year, multi-billion dollar plan to build tunnel under the Swiss Alps - The massive project will see the construction of an underground ‘mega collider’
- MSN17/04 New daily weight-loss pill shows success at clinical trial
-Orforglipron also reduced blood sugar levels in obese participants with type 2 diabetes
- TheGuardian17/04 Mexico lit up by ‘fireball’ in night sky – but scientists have the answer
-Mexico lit up by ‘fireball’ in night sky – but scientists have the answer - The fireball could be seen in the night sky over Mexico City
- MSN17/04 Scientists warn reaching out to aliens could 'end all life on Earth'
-Scientist reveal promising signs of biological life on another planet, but trying to reach out to them could be 'a really bad idea' according to one expert.
- DailyMail17/04 Quantum mechanics discovery may make electronics more efficient
-Spintronics researchers discovered a new mechanism to generate strong spin currents that could bring us a step closer to low-power, high-performance memory and processors.
- EuronewsEN17/04 Surfer faced the 'unsettling ferocity' of a sick sea lion in Southern California
-The March incident highlights an ongoing deadly outbreak as a neurotoxin ravages wildlife in Southern California.
- USA Today17/04 Eli Lilly's weight loss pill succeeds in first late-stage trial on diabetes patients
-The results bring Eli Lilly's pill orforglipron one step closer to becoming a new, needle-free alternative in the booming weight loss and diabetes market.
- CNBC17/04 The most dodging squid in the world? Scientists first filmed a living Lula-Colossal
-In January, the investigation team also raised images of a glass squid for the first time. View on Euronews
- MSN17/04 Social media erupts with memes as scientists spot signs of alien life
-Following the announcement of the alien planet, it didn't take long for hilarious memes to pop up across social media.
- DailyMail17/04 Science caught in crossfire of Trump's fight with universities
-Harvard scientist Dr. Donald Ingber, who works where medicine and engineering meet, saw federal funding for some of his projects frozen this week as his university clashed with the administration of U.S. President Donald Trump.
- Reuters17/04 Move over, Med diet – plantains and cassava can be as healthy as tomatoes and olive oil, say researchers
-Findings from Tanzania’s Kilimanjaro region indicate traditional eating habits in rural Africa can boost the immune system and reduce inflammation
- TheGuardian17/04 Webb space telescope detects "signs" of life trail in an exoplanet
-An astronomer team announced Thursday that the Webb Space Telescope has detected the most promising "signs" of the possible existence of life on a planet ...
- Elmundo17/04 The Elephant in the Room by Liz Kalaugher review – how we make animals sick
-From frogs to ferrets, an eye-opening account of the ways we affect the health of other species – and vice versa
- TheGuardian17/04 Archaeologists find real human sculptures in an ancient grave of Pompeya
-Archaeologists find real human sculptures in an ancient grave of Pompeya - Analysis: The new discoveries challenge the old assumptions about the role of women in society, writes Emily Hauser
- MSN17/04 'Strong evidence' of alien life found on planet in 'transformational' study
-Professor Nikku Madhusudhan said life could be confirmed on the planet in just one year's time.
- Express17/04 Fury at Katy Perry over 'ultimate insult' to NASA astronauts stranded
-Katy Perry emerged from the Blue Origin capsule and immediately dropped to her knees to kiss the dirt, elated to be back on solid ground. But the move has sparked fury among fans.
- DailyMail17/04 Thus, the lack of formative recognition to the nurses stops: "They chose me at the Coordinator Health Center and the Ministry denied him"
-He distributes his time between the Health Center and the Zaragoza Nursing College. Teresa Tolosana exemplifies one of many situations in which the degree of ...
- Elmundo17/04 Shocking extent to which American conservatives distrust science revealed in new survey
-Shocking extent to which American conservatives distrust science revealed in new survey - Right-leaning citizens more likely to be skeptical of scientists than their liberal counterparts and more resistant to revising their opinions, new study finds
- MSN17/04 Astronomers spot strongest ‘hints’ yet of life on distant planet
-In an astonishing announcement, astronomers claim to have detected the most promising “hints” of potential life on a planet beyond our solar system, though other scientists expressed scepticism.
- News.com.au17/04 Scientists hail ‘strongest evidence’ so far for life beyond our solar system
-Astrophysics team say observation of chemical compounds may be ‘tipping point’ in search for extraterrestrial life
- TheGuardian17/04 The American version of "Alien" is coming
-As a pioneering science fiction movie, "Alien" has both good box office reputation. The greatness of this series is not only redefining the science fiction horror film, but also turning the monster "Alien" into the most terrifying and successful monster in history... The first one has been decades ago, but the popularity of this IP has never decreased. There are dozens of related derivative movies
- MSN17/04 Calamar colosal es captado por primera vez en su hábitat natural
-Un calamar colosal fue captado en video por primera vez en las profundidades del mar por un equipo internacional de investigadores que emplearon un sumergible operado a distancia.
- APNews16/04 Trump’s Trade War Could Turbocharge Deforestation in the Amazon
-Massive tariffs on China will drive up soybean production in Brazil at the rainforest’s expense.
- The Atlantic16/04 The colossal squid was first seen in the depths of the ocean
-Colossal squid is the most difficult type of invertebrate on the planet, but have never been seen in the natural habitat.
- Korrespondent16/04 Planeta similar a Tatooine podría orbitar dos estrellas fallidas fuera de sistema solar
-NUEVA YORK (AP) — Un nuevo planeta similar a Tatooine fuera del sistema solar podría orbitar dos estrellas fallidas, informaron los científicos el miércoles.
- APNews16/04 Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system may orbit two failed stars, scientists say
-Scientists may have found a new Tatooine-like planet outside the solar system that orbits two failed stars.
- APNews16/04 A colossal squid is caught on camera for the first time in the deep sea
-A colossal squid has been captured on camera for the first time in the deep sea by an international team of researchers steering a remotely operated submersible.
- APNews16/04 Medical product manufacturers are divided over Trump's tariffs
-Medical technology and device makers are fighting for tariff exemptions, while PPE makers are applauding the levies.
- CNBC16/04 Lab-grown chicken ‘nuggets’ hailed as ‘transformative step’ for cultured meat
-Japanese-led team grow 11g chunk of chicken – and say product could be on market in five- to 10 years
- TheGuardian16/04 Anhui: Explore the establishment of a "Science and Technology Innovation Special Merger and Acquisition" fund to expand the artificial intelligence "fund jungle"
-Anhui: Explore the establishment of a "Science and Technology Innovation Special Merger and Acquisition" fund to expand the artificial intelligence "fund jungle"
- Sina16/04 New green comet to be visible from the UK - when and how you can spot it
- Express16/04 Is Spotify down? After thousands report error with popular music app
-Spotify is down for tens of thousands of users across the US.
- DailyMail16/04 A global change from Google .. A unified domain for the search engine and the Lightnings determines the results - the seventh day
-Google has announced a radical change in the way users reach the search engine around the world.
- Youm716/04 There's still a chance to see northern lights in some states tonight: Here's what to know
-The northern lights revealed themselves to a handful of states Tuesday, but if you missed out, you still have a chance to catch a glimpse tonight.
- USA Today16/04 Seth Rogen attack on Trump edited out of science awards show coverage
-Presenting an award at the Breakthrough prize ceremony, the actor and writer allegedly accused the president of destroying American science
- TheGuardian16/04 The largest squid in the world? Scientists filmed it
-In January, the research team - aboard the Schmidt Ocean Institute Falkor ship - also resumed a View on Euronews glass squid for the first time
- MSN16/04 Colossal squid is seen live in the deep sea for the first time
-The stunning 4K video film, captured in the deep sea by California's Schmidt Ocean Institute, shows the rare creature's transparent body and eight pink tentacles.
- DailyMail16/04 A series of science and technology products at the Green Growth Exhibition
-Hand -held soil quality measuring equipment, water filter without chemicals, smart home solutions attracted attention at the Green growth exhibition within the framework of the P4G Summit 2025.
- VN Express16/04 The film in which Michael Fox worked as a wink to fans to return to the future but almost nobody knows
-The actor participated in a film in 2019 and although his role was brief, he had a huge symbolic weight connecting science, nostalgia and social criticism in a single story
- Infobae16/04 Scientists stunned to capture first video of colossal squid in the deep
-Scientists stunned to capture first video of colossal squid in the deep - ‘These unforgettable moments continue to remind us that the Ocean is brimming with mysteries yet to be solved’
- MSN16/04 Awestruck 17th-century sailors help scientists solve an ocean mystery
-Scientists are one step closer to understanding bioluminescent seas thanks to a new database spanning centuries.
- EuronewsEN16/04 Alliance between indigenous peoples and modern medicine seeks to eradicate Chagas in Colombia
-Some 400,000 people live with this disease, which can affect vital organs. A new project, promoted by doctors and indigenous communities, has already managed to get 90% of patients treatment.
- La República16/04 Abu Al -Samen and the Valley shared the employees of the works, their celebration of the Day of Science
-The Minister of Public Works and Housing, Eng. Maher Abu Al -Samen, sponsored today, in the presence of the Minister of Interior Mazen Al -Faraya, the ministry’s celebrations of the Jordanian Flag Day, in which Jordanians celebrate the sixteenth of April of each year.
- Alghad16/04 Tiny detail on animal bone changes what we know about our human ancestors
-Tiny detail on animal bone changes what we know about our human ancestors - The first evidence that hominins butchered several animals at the site in Romania at least 1.95 million years ago has been revealed
- MSN16/04 World’s most elusive squid? Scientists just filmed colossal squid alive for the first time
-In January, the research team also captured a glacial glass squid on camera for the first time. View on euronews
- MSN16/04 Wildflowers could be absorbing toxic metals that pass on to bees, study finds
-Scientists call for urban areas to be tested for contaminants and potentially cleaned before wildflowers are planted
- TheGuardian16/04 From laptops to desktops, what can you tell by the evolution of displays?
-The latest technology that will change the world has been created from the field of "science people"!? Yoshitani, a manga artist who worked as a web engineer, is a science-related person who is recognized by both himself and others. He shows his particular attention to the things he's interested in, is good at analytics, and is logical, but that's a bit interesting... This is a humorous explanatio
- MSN16/04 Scientists have found the origin of WATER on Earth
-Scientists have discovered where Earth's water comes from, and say that it wasn't brought to the planet by asteroid impacts after all.
- DailyMail16/04 NASA telescope makes unprecedented planet being swallowed by star
-The real world galactus.
- MSN16/04 This is the most poisonous snake in the world: it causes respiratory arrest and with a drop you can kill 100 people
-This dangerous reptile also has an enzyme that accelerates the diffusion of its poison in the bloodstream, increasing its deadly potential. Caution is recommended when walking in forestry forest areas.
- La República16/04 Deep sea craft filmed unprecedented footage of a colossal squid
-Never before filmed in its natural environs.
- MSN16/04 Brisk walking linked to lower risk of heart rhythm problems, study finds
-Study of 420,000 Britons suggests speeds of at least 4mph can lower risks by up to 43%
- TheGuardian16/04 British hospitals introduce treatment for heart failure that cuts deaths by 62%
-‘Gamechanger’ brought in after success of trial offering larger doses of drugs within first two weeks of treatment
- TheGuardian16/04 Liaoning: Enhance AI's "model" power and empower thousands of industries
-Liaoning: Enhance AI's "model" power and empower thousands of industries
- Sina16/04 Trump signs healthcare executive order that includes a win for pharma companies
-President Donald Trump directed his health department on Tuesday to work with Congress on revamping a law that allows Medicare to negotiate prescription drug prices, seeking to introduce a change the pharmaceutical industry has lobbied for.
- CNBC15/04 Una fuerte tormenta solar se dirige a la Tierra: lo que debes saber sobre las auroras boreales
-NUEVA YORK (AP) — Una fuerte tormenta solar que se dirige a la Tierra podría producir exhibiciones coloridas de auroras en más estados de Estados Unidos de lo habitual la noche del martes.
- APNews15/04 Celebrities criticize all-female rocket launch: ‘This is beyond parody’
-Amy Schumer, Olivia Wilde and Olivia Munn are among the famous names calling out the much-publicised space trip
- TheGuardian15/04 Colossal squid caught on camera in the wild for the first time
-In January, the research team also captured a glacial glass squid on camera for the first time.
- EuronewsEN15/04 Patch worn by Katy Perry sparks claims mission was a 'satanic ritual'
-Conspiracy theorists have made a bizarre claim about the Blue Origin uniform Katy Perry and five other women wore when they launched into space.
- DailyMail15/04 A strong solar storm heads to Earth. Here's what to know about northern lights
-A strong solar storm is headed to Earth and this could cause colorful aurora displays in parts of the United States.
- APNews15/04 California rocked by DOZENS of earthquakes after major seismic event
-A major 5.2 magnitude earthquake struck San Diego on Monday, and now the Southern Californian home to 1.4 million people hasn't stopped shaking since.
- DailyMail15/04 Webb telescope snaps spectacular view of distant cosmic scene
-The most detailed view yet.
- MSN15/04 Shocking Katy Perry video resurfaces, undermining Blue Origin claims
-Katy Perry has been shamed by fans after a shocking video resurfaced shortly after she launched to space aboard Blue Origin's rocket.
- DailyMail15/04 Expert exposes why Musk's DOGE 'whiz kids' are really in Washington
-As Elon Musk reportedly prepares to leave DOGE already, questions are swirling about what happens to his army of tech geniuses once the billionaire leaves.
- DailyMail15/04 How YOU can book a seat on a Blue Origin rocket (for a hefty price!)
-If you were inspired by the Blue Origin mission on Monday, here's how to book your own seat on a future trip - although it won't come cheap.
- DailyMail15/04 Aliens took my son... then they took me. Here's my proof they exist
-It was 3 a.m., the family home in eastern Long Island was peaceful, her husband slept soundly beside her and their three young daughters were tucked in.
- DailyMail15/04 Jesus Christ's body 'found in hidden Great Pyramids chamber, expert claims
-British anthropologist Dr Paul Warner claims to have found the body of Jesus Christ and the Ark of the Covenant in a hidden double-cave under the Great Pyramid of Egypt
- Express15/04 Northern lights may be viewable in some US states this week: Where and when to see it
-Residents of several Northern U.S. states could have the opportunity to see the dazzling northern lights this week. Here's what to know.
- USA Today15/04 Recall for baby food sold at Target that could cause organ damage
-Over 25,000 portions of baby food exclusively sold at Target nationwide have been recalled over a harmful lead contamination.
- DailyMail15/04 Katy Perry and Lauren Sanchez are NOT astronauts according to FAA rule
-According to rules issued by the Federal Aviation Administration (FAA), Katy Perry, Lauren Sanchez and their fellow Blue Origin passengers aren't really astronauts after all.
- DailyMail15/04 Cicada Brood XIV is coming. See map of where they'll emerge this year.
-Brood XIV is one of 15 broods of periodical cicadas that emerge every 13 or 17 years. This year they'll be in states such as Tennessee and Kentucky.
- USA Today15/04 More fruit, vegetables and proximity fish in school menus and goodbye to pastries, energy and sugary drinks
-The Council of Ministers on Tuesday has approved a Royal Decree presented by Pablo Bustinduy for schools to ensure the daily consumption of fruits and vegetables ...
- Elmundo15/04 Revealed: Chinese researchers can access half a million UK GP records
-Medical information will be available from UK Biobank, despite western intelligence agencies’ security fears
- TheGuardian15/04 What’s more vacuous than an endless vacuum? It’s Lauren Sanchez and Katy Perry’s party in space | Marina Hyde
-The all-female Blue Origin flight on Monday broke boundaries and set records in the spouting of girlboss gibberish, says Guardian columnist Marina Hyde
- TheGuardian15/04 Blue Origin completes Space Tourism Speed only by women
-Blue Origin's NS-31 mission successfully completed a trip to space, carrying a crew composed entirely of women to the limit of the atmosphere.
- MSN15/04 Most Europeans know quantum exists but don’t know what it is - survey
-Despite the EU putting quantum on its tech agenda, most Europeans are still oblivious as to what it is exactly, a new survey has found.
- EuronewsEN15/04 What's the difference between the "remake" and "remaster" that you often hear in games? Explained in examples such as "Dragon Quest"
-In 2024, Square Enix released the HD-2D version of Dragon Quest III and the Legend... This is a remake of the game of the same name, released in 1988. Since its release, it has been played by many users in the blink of an eye and has been widely used in live commentary videos. Additionally, the HD-2D version of Dragon Quest Quest I & II is scheduled to be released in 2025, so you can play the orig
- MSN15/04 Europe beats its temperature record in 2024 and becomes the most fast continent
-Europe is the most fast continent. The annual climate status report in Europe, published by the Copernicus Climate Change Service (C3S) ...
- Elmundo15/04 The people of Fulani .. a genetic mystery revealed by a recent study
-A recent study reveals amazing genetic origins of the Fulani people, and re -drawing their history that extends across the African continent, highlighting their unique cultural and genetic mixing.
- Aljazeera15/04 Climate change and health: Europe is adapting more to cold than heat
-Spain researchers used an innovative model to study how the continent faces high and low extreme temperatures, and the impact on their residents. What do the results that achieved
- Infobae15/04 Not-so-wicked stepmother? Celebrities are helping to break stereotype
-It's the Disney stereotype everyone's familiar with - that of the evil stepmother. But celebs such as Kate Ferdinand, Stacey Solomon and Frankie Bridge are helping beat the 'outdated' mold.
- DailyMail15/04 Enhance the investability of A-shares and consolidate the foundation for market "stability"
-Enhance the investability of A-shares and consolidate the foundation for market "stability"
- Sina14/04 AI overheating has caused concern in the industry, experts call for strengthening original innovation capabilities
-AI overheating has caused concern in the industry, experts call for strengthening original innovation capabilities
- Sina14/04 Harvard Refuses to Surrender Independence After Trump Threats
-Harvard University refused to accept a deal with the Trump administration two weeks after the US government threatened to halt $9 billion in funding, vowing it won’t “surrender its independence or its constitutional rights.”
- MSN14/04 Katy Perry launches into space with all-female crew on Blue Origin rocket
-Pop star Katy Perry and five other women launched into space on a Blue Origin rocket and successfully returned to Earth on Monday, marking the first all-female spaceflight in more than 60 years.
- Reuters14/04 Mandíbula antigua de Taiwán pertenece a un grupo misterioso de ancestros humanos, según científicos
-Un antiguo maxilar descubierto en Taiwán pertenecía a un enigmático grupo de primeros ancestros humanos llamados denisovanos, según un estudio.
- APNews14/04 Did you solve it? That’s numberwang!
-The answers to today’s puzzles
- TheGuardian14/04 Older people who use smartphones ‘have lower rates of cognitive decline’
-Analysis of over-50s who engage with phones, tablets and other devices challenges fears of ‘digital dementia’
- TheGuardian14/04 Blue Origin crew including Katy Perry safely returns to Earth after space flight
-All-female crew led by Jeff Bezos’s fiancee Lauren Sánchez lands in Texas after reaching the edge of outer space
- TheGuardian14/04 New gonorrhoea treatment hailed as breakthrough in fight against drug resistance
-Researchers say gepotidacin could be delivered via a pill and help combat strains resistant to standard treatment
- TheGuardian