Science
Racing Towards AI: U.S. Government's Expedited Embrace May Outpace Security
The rapid integration of AI in government functions risks exposing sensitive data to cyber threats and privacy breaches. Experts caution against hasty deployments.
Unveiling the Atomic Age: An Intriguing Chronicle of Power and Fallout
Explore 'The Devil Reached Toward the Sky,' a compelling oral history of the Atomic Age, providing vivid insights from unheard voices.
Mind-blowing Science Behind the Birth of the 'World's Oldest Baby'
A breakthrough in IVF gives us Thaddeus, the miraculous 'world's oldest baby', conceived in 1994 and born in 2025.
Racing Against the Tide: Ocean Interventions Lacking Regulation May Backfire
New study warns rapid ocean climate interventions pose risks without solid governance, potentially causing more harm than healing.
Agra Adventurer to Space: Arvi Bahal Soars with Blue Origin's NS-34
Agra-born adventurer Arvi Bahal joins Blue Origin's NS-34 crew, embarking on a cosmic journey with Blue Origin's New Shepard rocket. Meet the trailblazers.
Quantum Leap: Canada's First Quantum Computing Hub Strengthens Southern Alberta
Southern Alberta businesses are revolutionizing operations with a new quantum computing hub in Lethbridge, promising unmatched efficiency and global expansion.
Why This Summer's Humidity Hits Harder Than Ever Before
Record-breaking humidity, coupled with extreme heat, has made this summer unbearable, posing serious health risks and causing catastrophic weather events.