There are plenty of life-friendly stellar systems in the Universe today. But at some point in the far future, life’s final extinction will occur.
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What I Do: Ygraine Hackett-Cantabrana is a part-time life model in the Hugh Lane Gallery in Dublin
Those who drive boats are often simply the poorest people on board. Those really at fault still walk free
Embarking on a mesmerizing journey, visitors wear virtual reality (VR) glasses that transport them back to a bustling military fortress along the Ming Dynasty (1368-1644) Great Wall, with vivid scenes of streets, military camps, and farmhouses.
At the 5C’s, the queer experience fills every corner of campus life, but Anjali Suva PO ’27 often finds herself outside of the loop.
Long speculated to slow or even reverse aging in off-label use, the generic drugs metformin and rapamycin are getting formal clinical trials this year.
Martin MacInnes, the author of New Scientist’s latest book club pick, the Booker prize-longlisted sci-fi novel In Ascension, on how he came to write it (and a bit of a spoiler)
Trevors are fighting back against the nerd stigma that’s tainted us for so long
The France star will make his debut in the revamped series in Vancouver this weekend, in what is the first step towards a shot at gold at the Paris Olympics
With lives on the line, healthcare and life sciences organisations are continually seeking ways to enhance operational efficiency. Relentlessly pushing the boundaries of healthcare, these firms…