Millennials, think you're digitally better than us? Yes, according to science

Legend has it that millennials, specifically the ‘Net Generation,’ masterfully switch from one technology to the…

Under pressure: Balloons for particle acceleration

Balloons can help make a space perfect for a party. Now they also can help when…

Researchers calculating the scientific value of trees in one lush neighborhood

Perhaps more than anywhere else in Miami, the streets of Coconut Grove are dappled with sunlight…

Lifting the Space Launch System Core Stage Into Place

NASA cleared a milestone in preparation for Green Run testing of its Space Launch System (SLS)…

Astronomers detect an ultracompact X-ray binary using OGLE

Polish astronomers have detected a new ultracompact X-ray binary as part of the Optical Gravitational Lensing…

Star laws: What happens if you commit a crime in space?

NASA is reportedly investigating what could be the first ever alleged crime in space. Astronaut Anne…

NASA’s James Webb Space Telescope Has Been Assembled for the First Time

Reaching a major milestone, engineers have successfully connected the two halves of NASA’s James Webb Space…

Conservatives make the best investors, according to study

When it comes to investing, conservatives may have a built-in advantage, according to a study by…

CERN simulating Jupiter

Technology image of the week: this CERN test facility was used to recreate the highly radioactive…

Oranga Tamariki baby removals "racialised, regionalised, antenatal and coercive"

Newly analyzed figures from Oranga Tamariki show the number of babies being taken from their parents…