How big would a telescope need to be to see Earth’s dinosaurs from 66 million light-years away? Think big—and then think ...
TBS has compiled a list of exciting toys and educational gifts that blend fun with learning, creating engaging and meaningful playtime experiences.
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Choosing experiments randomly can help scientists develop better theories, new model reveals
The race to develop a virtual scientist—an AI creation that conducts every stage of research, from idea to publication—has ...
Recent remarks by President Trump about releasing UFO files have reignited interest in Area 51, a secretive US military site ...
Being able to spot the Earth, let alone any signs of life on our planet, would require an enormous telescope from 66 million ...
A new paper suggests that BARSOOM may have been alive on the planet, and was killed in the Viking experiments.
Is the scientific method really the best approach to learning about the world? A new paper in Collective Intelligence applies the scientific method to itself, finding that some common strategies that ...
The Why Files on MSN
Are we being prepared for an alien invasion?
A 'ring of fire' eclipse will be visible over part of the world. Here's what to know Logan Paul breaks world record as ...
Sci-fi cinema has changed greatly throughout the decades, and one can track its evolution from classics like Metropolis to ...
Science fiction movies are already meant to leave you thinking what the ending meant, but these five may have left you thinking about too much.
President Trump had gone to the 2024 election promising to disclose everything about one of his MAGA fan base’s favourite conspiracies: that aliens are real, aliens are among us, and aliens secretly ...
The Daily Galaxy on MSN
Alien signals could have already reached us: Why haven’t we detected them?
For decades, scientists have been actively searching for signs of extraterrestrial life. Fromradio waves to laser flashes and ...
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