A fast-moving asteroid, 2026 FR2, will pass Earth at a “close” distance, but if it poses no danger, why are scientists still watching it so carefully?
Engineers have created an ultrasound wristband that uses AI to track hand movements in real time. By imaging wrist tendons like "puppet strings," the wearable allows users to wirelessly control robots ...
Atmospheric scientist Perry Samson was doing fieldwork when he was unexpectedly caught inside a tornado—making him one of the few such people who have lived to tell the tale ...
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A 2,600-year-old ship containing raw iron cargo was discovered in Israel, revealing new insights into ancient Mediterranean trade.
The one and only Stephen "Breadman" Edwards is back with your favorite mailbag and this week he discusses: The greatest welterweights in history; Tyson Fury's gloves; the best traing camp practices; t ...
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Scientists successfully transported a minute quantity of antimatter for the first time, opening up new possibilities for the study of the world’s most expensive substance.